Indiana Law Journal |
Volume 80: Issue 3 Summer 2005 |
Articles
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The Invisible Pillar of Gideon Adam M. Gershowitz In Search of a Theory of Public Memory: The State, the Individual, and Marcel Proust Pleadings in the Age of Settlement Not “Voluntary” but Still Reasonable: A New Paradigm for Understanding the Consent Searches Doctrine |
Notes
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Determining When Two Offenses Are the Same Under Indiana’s Criminal Rule 4 Howard W. Anderson III The Midwifery Stalemate and Childbirth Choice: Recognizing Mothers-to-Be as the Best Late Pregnancy Decisionmakers In Defense of Maroni: Why Parents Should Be Allowed to Proceed Pro Se in IDEA Cases Being Reasonable Under the Fair Housing Amendments Act: Allowing Changes in Rent-Admission Policies to Accommodate the Disbaled Renter’s Economic Status Examining the Underlying Purposes of Municipal and Statewide Smoking Bans |
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