GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW VOLUME 37 - 2006-2007
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Table of Contents, Volume 37
Issue 1 - Wrongful Conviction Symposium
INTRODUCTION
Innocence Lost . . . and Found: An Introduction to The Faces of Wrongful Conviction Symposium Issue. Page 1
Daniel S. Medwed
COMMENTS
Anatomy of a Miscarriage of Justice: The Wrongful Conviction of Peter J. Rose. Page 7
Susan Rutberg
The Prevalence and Potential Causes of Wrongful Conviction By Fingerprint Evidence. Page 39
Simon A. Cole
Beyond Unreliable: How Snitches Contribute to Wrongful Convictions. Page 107
Alexandra Natapoff
Exoneration and Wrongful Condemnations: Expanding the Zone of Perceived Injustice in Death Penalty Cases. Page 131
Craig Haney
The Time Has Come for Law Enforcement Recordings of Custodial Interviews, Start to Finish. Page 175
Thomas P. Sullivan
NOTE
Taking a Closer Look at Prosecutorial Misconduct: The Ninth Circuit's Materiality Analysis in Hayes v. Brown and Its Implications for Wrongful Convictions. Page 191
Lynn Damiano
Issue 2
Preface
ARTICLES
The Entitlement of Chimpanzees to the Common Law Writs of Habeas Corpus
and De Homine Replegiando. Page 219
Steven M. Wise
Form and Substance: Standards For Promotion and Retention of Legal Writing Faculty on Clinical Tenure Track. Page 281
Melissa H. Weresh
Career Criminals Targeted: the Verdict Is In, California's Three Strikes Law Proves Effective. Page 461
Naomi Harlin Goodno
Judicial Independence: A Cornerstone of Liberty. Golden Gate University School of Law Jesse Carter Distinguished Speaker Series. Page 487
Michael Traynor
Issue 3 - Ninth Circuit Survey
Preface
ARTICLES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Personnel of the Court. Page xiv.
NOTES
United States v. Howard:
Refocusing Probable Cause for Probationers and Parolees. Page 515.
Sean A. Kersten
Violence in the Courts: The Ninth Circuit's Attempt to Grapple With and Pin Down What Is a "Crime of Violence" in United States v. Serna. Page 541.
Daniel S. Cho
Why Fight Fought?: A Missed ERISA Opportunity in the Ninth Circuit. Page 563.
Jill V. Cartwright
United States v. Thomas:
Ninth Circuit Misunder-"Standing": Why Permission to Drive Should Not Be Necessary to Create an Expectation of Privacy in a Rental Car. Page 589.
Matthew M. Shafae
Defining "Ordinary Prudential Doctrines" After Booker: Why the Limited Remand Is the Least of Many Evils. Page 609.
Michael Guasco
SUMMARIES
Symbolic Speech and Equal Protection at the Las Vegas Fremont Street Experience: ACLU of Nevada v. City of Las Vegas. Page 633.
Christopher Donewald
An Employer's Use of Federal Safety Standards to Exclude Individuals with Disabilities: Bates v. United Parcel Service, Inc. Page 643.
Ian Hansen
Nonconsensual Waiver of a Jury Trial: Closing the Door, But Not Completely: United States v. United States District Court. Page 651.
Dije Ndreu
Voir Dire Racial Discrimination Under a "Comparative Juror Analysis" in Kesser v. Cambra. Page 657.
Andje Morovich
Parental Due Process: Fields v. Palmdale School District. Page 673.
Roxana M. Smith
Uncovering Fraud Against the Government by Way of Freedom of Information Act Requests: United States v. Catholic Healthcare West. Page 679.
Katherine Watts
To Download or Not to Download: Is Mere Membership Enough to Justify a Search of a Home Computer for Child Pornography Under United States v. Gourde? Page 685.
Erin Frazor
A Crime Victim's Right to Be "Reasonably Heard": Kenna v. United States District Court. Page 695.
Michael P. Vidmar