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Symposium
Articles
The Risks, Rewards, and
Ethics of Client Media Campaigns in Criminal Cases
| Kevin C. McMunigal | pg. 687
Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University
School of Law.
Media Misuse: Criminal
Lawyer Advertising and Prosecutor Campaigning
under the Guise of the Public’s Need to Know
| Victor Streib | pg. 703
Professor of Law at Ohio Northern University College of Law, Visiting
Professor of Law at Elon
University School of Law, and Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke
University School of Law.
Fifteen Minutes of
Infamy: Privileged Reporting and the Problem of
Perpetual Reputational Harm | Richard J. Peltz |
pg. 717
Professor of Law, William H. Bowen School of Law, University of
Arkansas.
Pretrial Publicity in
High Profile Trials: An Integrated Approach to
Protecting the Right to a Fair Trial and the Right to Privacy
| Susan Hanley
Duncan | pg.755
Associate Professor of Law, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University
of Louisville.
Heroes
or Spoilers? The Role of the Media in the Prosecutions of Unsolved
Civil Rights Era Murders | Janis L. McDonald | pg.
797
Co-Director, Cold Case Justice Initiative, Bond, Schoeneck &
King
Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Law, Syracuse University
College of Law.
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Articles
The Mystery of
Global Governance | David Kennedy | pg. 827
University Professor of Law and David and Mariana Fisher University
Professor of International Relations, Brown University, and
Manley O. Hudson Visiting Professor of
Law, Harvard Law School.
A Capital Waste
of Time? Examining the Supreme Court’s “Culture of
Death” | Douglas A. Berman | pg. 861
William B. Saxbe, Designated Professor of Law, The Ohio State
University Moritz College of Law.
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