TOURO LAW REVIEW |
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Vol. 24, No. 4 - 2008 |
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ARTICLES
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THE LEARNED-HELPLESS LAWYER: CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION AND THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE AS ANTIDOTES TO BARTLEBY SYNDROME |
AMY D. RONNER |
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FIFTH AMENDMENT PROTECTION FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES: GARRITY AND LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS FROM USE OF EMPLOYER COERCED STATEMENTS IN INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS |
J. MICHAEL MCGUINNESS |
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STRIKING A BALANCE: THE SPEECH OR DEBATE CLAUSE'S TESTIMONIAL PRIVILEGE AND POLICING GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION |
JAY ROTHROCK |
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COMMENTS
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WHEN CONGRESS PRACTICES MEDICINE: HOW CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION OF MEDICAL JUDGMENT MAY INFRINGE A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT |
SHANNON L. PEDERSEN |
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LOWER COURT COMPLIANCE WITH SUPREME COURT REMANDS |
ELISE BOROCHOFF |