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Cumulative Article Index


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Salnick, Michael.

Samuelson, Chris

Sands, Jon M.

Sannito, Thomas, Ph.D.

Sapir, Gil.

Schaeffer, Catherine L.

Schaffer, Randy

Schaye, Natman

Scheck, Barry.

Scher, Peter

Scherr, Lianne C.

Schmerling, Jack J.

Schoenburg, Peter

  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, Practical Problems Confronting Racial Profiling on Our Highways, Sept/Oct 1999 at 35. [Featured Online]
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, Supreme Court Holds Fifth Amendment Privilege Survives Guilty Plea in Federal Drug Case; High Court Extends Automobile Exception to Passengers' Belongings; Solis Redux: No Substantial Assistance Departures Without Government Motion, July 1999 at 41.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, Marijuana Law Opponents May Be Entitled To Sit as Jurors; Fifth Circuit Approves Downward Departure for Substantial Assistance Without Government Motion; More Help for Mules: Counsel May Be Ineffective for Failure to Seek Mitigating Role Adjustment, May 1999 at 28. [Featured Online]
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, Signs Along the Highway -- Drug-DUI Checkpoint Held Unconstitutional; Signs Along Another Highway; Recent Developments, March 1999 at 29. [Featured Online]
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, Substantial Assistance Departures Without Government Motion; Help for Mules; Prolonged Detention to Await Dog Sniff Not Supported By Reasonable Suspicion, December 1998 at 54.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, The Emperor Has No Clothes: Tenth Circuit Says Prosecutors Bribe Witnesses With Leniency Promises, Sept/Oct 1998 at 51.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, 'Don't Touch My bags' II; Drug Dogs -- 'Working the Net'; Supreme Court Holds Drug Type, Quantity Not Jury Issue, July 1998 at 29.
  • [Featured Online]
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, "Don't Touch My Bags"; Drug Dealing Is Not a Special Skill; Venue Instruction Required in Multi-District Narcotics Conspiracy, May 1998 at 37.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and McCue, Steve, New Ideas for Motions in Limine in Drug Courier Trials; Tenth Circuit Says "Bobo's" Alert Sufficient to Support Probable Cause, March 1998 at 27.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Back to the Future [what's left of it.] In Rem Civil Forfeitures Do Not Constitute Punishment uner the Double Jeopardy Clause-- Unites States v. Ursery, Sept./Oct. 1996 at 39.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Battling Two Sovereigns at Once-- 'Federal First' under United States v. Gonzales, for Resolving State and Federal Cases with 924[c] Counts, May 1997 at 29.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Booted from Boot Camp-- New Restrictions on the Federal ICC Program, December 1996 at 35.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, BOP Too Restrictive in Awarding Sentence Reductions to Drug Abuse Treatment Program Graduates, May 1997 at 29.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Brady Violation Results in Double Jeopardy Dismissal, December 1997 at 31.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Cordless Phones Now Protected Under Title III, Aug. 1995 at 46;
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, DEA Errs in Calculating Quantity of Methadone that Could Be Manufactured from Precursor Chemicals, Sept./Oct. 1996 at 40.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Drug Abuse Treatment Programs In Prison And Early Release, Nov. 1995 at 34;
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Drug Detecting Dog Found Unreliable -- Lack Of Record Keeping Cited, March 1995 at 23;
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Equal Cocaine Penalties, June 1995 at 41;
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Eye of Newt, Toe of Frog, Wool of Bat, Tongue of Dog-- Veteran DEA Chemist Falsified Drug Test Results for Years, December 1996 at 34.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Fully Informed Juries, Nov. 1995 at 34;
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Good News In The 1994 Crime Bill, June 1995 at 40;
  • Schoenburg, Peter, The Guideline Commission v. Congress--Godzilla and King Kong Cattle over a Hit of LSD, March 1996 at 49.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Lack of Record Keeping by Drug Dog 'Bobo's' Handler Results in a Franks Violation by DEA Agent in the Search Warrant Affidavit, December 1996 at 35.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Lesser Penalties For 'Cocaine Base' Defendants, June 1995 at 40;
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Most U.S. Currency Is Contaminated With Cocaine -- Dog Alerts To Cash Are Not Probable Cause For Forfeiture, March 1995 at 25;
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, New, Improved Election Year Meth Act, March 1997 at 49.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Only One Government Agent at Counsel Table, July 1997 at 37.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Practicing Pointers For Double Jeopardy Dismissals After 'Halper', Aug. 1995 at 44;
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Pretextual Traffic Stops--the End of Judicial Control over Traffic Stops as a Ruse for Drug Searches?, March 1996 at 49.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Prior Convictions Used to Enhance Minimum Mandatory Sentences Must Have Been Prosecuted By Indictment, July 1997 at 37.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Problems With Drug Detecting Dogs and Records Kept, July 1997 at 38.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Refusal to Take Bags Off Bus Was Not Abandonment, December 1997 at 32.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Retroactive Use of Bailey--Now that the Emperor Has No Clothes What Can We Do about It?, March 1996 at 50.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Sentences for Money Laundering and Drug Conspiracy-- Twin-Headed Monster of Docile Lap Dog, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 45.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Silent Spring-- Learning to Live with the Whren Decision, Sept./Oct. 1996 at 38.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Sixth Circuit Recognizes Forfeiture/Double Jeopardy Violations, Nov. 1995 at 36;
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Steve McCue, Supreme Court Rejects Per Se Rule Allowing No Knock Entries in Drug Cases, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 46.
  • Schoenburg, Peter and Evans, Risa, Unspeakable Suspicions--Challenging The Racist Consensual Encounter, November 1993 at 4.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Using Fed. R. Evid. 615, June 1995 at 41;
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Well Deserved Credit, Nov. 1995 at 36.
  • Schoenburg, Peter, Nov. 1994 at 28; March 1994 at 21; Aug. 1994 at 42.
  • Schoonover, Winston.

    Schorr, Susan.

    Schwartz, Robert T.

    Schwed, Lloyd R.

    Scott, Neil.

    Seahorn, Susan.

    Search and seizure.

    Selfridge, Oliver G.

    Semel, Elisabeth

    Sentencing.

    The Sentencing Project.

    Sevilla, Charles M.

    Sexual battery.

    Shank, Adele.

    Shapiro, Robert L.

    Sharpe, Thomas G., Jr.

    Scheck, Barry

    Shein, Marcia G.

    Shostak, Burton H.

    Shuy, Roger W.

    Siegel, Michael S.

    Silber, Alan.

    Silverglate, Harvey A.

    Silvers, Marcia J.

    Simmons, Nancy

  • Simmons, Nancy, Alan Ellis, and Peter Goldberger, It's Not Too Late: Time Period for Filing 2255 Motions Under the New Habeus Corpus Reform Law, July 1996 at 20.
  • Simon, Barry.

    Simon, Theodore

    Sims, John C.

    Singleton, Norman

    Sinoway, Ron.

    Skeen, David.

    Skurka, Steven

    Slotnick, Barry Ivan.

    Slovenko, Ralph

    Smith, David B.

    Smith, Ken, Ph.D.

    Smith, Gregory D.

    Snook, J. Lloyd III.

    Snure, Michael James.

    Sonnett, Neal R.

    Srebnick, Howard M.

    Srebnick, Scott.

    Srebnick, Howard M. and Srebnick, Scott A.

    Stack, Richard

    Stamm, Leonard R.

    State Constitutional Law Column.

    Stebbins, David C.

    Stetler, Russell

    St. Germain, Tonia.

    Stigall, Stephen

  • Stigall, Stephen and Louis M. Natali Jr., How Sexual Propensity Evidence Violates the Due Process Clause, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 24.
  • Stout, Michael L.

    Stretton, Samuel C.

    Stricharchuk, Gregory.

    Strout, Cynthia

    Subpoena.

    Sullivan, Thomas P.

    Surveillance.

    Supreme Court.

    Suskin, Howard S.

    Swift, Mary.

    Swisher, Crady C.



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