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Selected Recent Faculty Publications, 2004
- Michelle J. Anderson, 85 “The Legacy of the Prompt Complaint Requirement, Corroboration Requirement, and Cautionary Instructions on Campus Sexual Assault,”
Boston University Law Review (forthcoming 2004).
- Leslie M. Book, “The Collection Due Process Rights: A Misstep or Step in the Right Direction?,” 42
Houston Law Review (forthcoming 2004).
- Kathleen Ann Brady, “Religious Organizations and Free Exercise: The Surprising Lessons of Smith,” 2004
Brigham Young University Law Review (forthcoming).
- Michael W. Carroll, “Whose Music Is It Anyway?: How We Came To View Musical Expression As A Form of Property,” 72
University of Cincinnati Law Review (forthcoming 2004).
- Steven L. Chanenson, “Get the Facts, Jack! Empirical Research and the Changing Constitutional Landscape of Consent Searches,” 71
Tennessee Law Review (forthcoming 2004).
- Joseph W. Dellapenna, Suing Foreign Governments and Their Corporations (2nd ed., Transnational Publishers, 2003).
- John Y. Gotanda, “Compound Interest in International Disputes,” 34
Law and Policy in International Business 393 (2003), and selected for reprint in the
Oxford University Comparative Law Forum (forthcoming 2004).
- Gregory P. Magarian, “The First Amendment, the Public-Private Distinction, and Nongovernmental Suppression of Wartime Political Debate,” 73
George Washington Law Review (forthcoming 2004).
- John F. Murphy, The United States and the Rule of Law in International Affairs (Cambridge University Press, 2004).
- Anne B. Poulin, “Double Jeopardy Protection from Successive Prosecution: A Proposed Approach,” 93
Georgetown Law Journal (forthcoming 2004).
- Richard E. Redding, Current Perspectives on Delinquency: Prevention, Assessment and Intervention (Heilbrun, K., Goldstein, N., & Redding, R.E., eds., Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2004).
- Mark A. Sargent, “Lawyers in the Moral Maze,” 49 Villanova Law Review (forthcoming 2004).
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