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  • Volume 82: Issue 4

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 82: Issue 4
    Fall 2007

    Article

    The International Enclosure Movement
    Peter K. Yu

    Symposium

    Children as Witnesses: A Symposium on Child Competence and the Accused’s Right to Confront Child Witnesses
    Aviva A. Orenstein

    Testing the Testimonial Concept and Exceptions to Confrontation: “A Little Child Shall Lead Them”
    Robert P. Mosteller

    Kids Say the Darndest Things: The Prosecutorial Use of Hearsay Statements by Children
    Tom Lininger

    Comments on Child Abuse Litigation in a “Testimonial” World: The Intersection of Competency, Hearsay, and Confrontation
    Myrna S. Raeder

    The History of Children’s Hearsay: From Old Bailey to Post-Davis
    Thomas D. Lyon & Raymond LaMagna

    Toward a History of Children as Witnesses
    David S. Tanenhaus & William Bush

    Notes

    The Alien Tort Claims Act in 2007: Resolving the Delicate Balance Between Judicial and Legislative Authority
    Hannah R. Bornstein

    Crafting Military Commissions Post-Hamdan: The Military Commissions Act of 2006
    Douglas A. Hass

    Law & Politics: The Case Against Judicial Review of Direct Democracy
    Corey A. Johanningmeier



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