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Using profile evidence as substantive proof of guilt

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What kind of person makes false rape accusations?

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Post-Carpenter, What's the Status of the 3rd-Party Doctrine?

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Warrantless Seizure of Vehicle's Black Box: 4th Amendment Violated

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More upward departure challenges

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Upward Departure Challenges

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Do Email Preservation Letters Violate the 4th Amendment?

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Another Reason "On Supervision" Shouldn't Merit a Durational Departure

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Suddenly Relevant and Significant Opinion . . . .from 1973

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Shaken Baby Science, Part V

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Voluntariness of a Shaken Baby Confession

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As-Applied Challenge to Felon in Possession (9th Circuit)

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Is Third-Party Standing Necessary for a Defendant to Assert a 17 Year Old's Right to Intercourse?

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Forgotten Favorites: Do 17 year olds have a constitutional right to intercourse?

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Is the Rule of Lenity Rooted in the Due Process Clause?

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