The Champion


Cumulative Article Index


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Kamisar, Yale.

Kane, Mary.

Karlin, Leonard.

Karnavas, Michael G.

Kase, Kathryn

Kaster, James H.

Keenan, Jefferson.

Kegerreis, Sharon L.

Kellogg, Kimberley

Kelly, Cathy

Kelly, Michael A.

Kemler, Lisa

Kendall, David

Kender, Randall F.

Keneally, Kathryn

Kenney, Scott P.

Kent, Norman Elliott.

Keyes, Denis

Kiefer, Richard J.

King, Jack

Kinsley, Michael.

Kisken, Sybil R.

Kitchens, Jim

Kittel, Norman G.

Kleiboemer, Axel.

Kleinmutz, Benjamin.

Kleper, Dennis M.

Klieman, Rikki J.

Kohn, Edward H.

Konkel, Adele.

Koosed, Margery M.

Krainin, Daniel M.

Krash, Abe

Krause, Bernard L., Ph.D.

Krause, Marshall W.

Kreitzberg, Ellen

Krieger, Albert J.

Krisberg, Barry.

Krischer, Barry E.

Kuca, Lisa

Kunstler, William M.

Kupers, Larry

Kurzban, Ira J.

Kwasnoski, John B.


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LaFay, Laura

Lamberth, John

  • Lamberth, John & Buckman, William, Challenging Racial Profiles: Attacking Jim Crow on the Interstate, Sept/Oct 1999 at 14. [Featured Online]

Landau, Karen

  • Landau, Karen, Peter Goldberger, Alan Ellis, and Pamela Wilk, It's Not Too Late, Part II: Filing Second 2255 Motions Under the New Habeus Corpus Reform Law, Jan./Feb. 1997 at 16.

Lappas, Spero T.

  • Lappas, Spero T., Thermal Imaging And The Fourteenth Amendment, June 1994 at 14.

Larson, James.

  • Larson & Riordan, Sanctuary: How to Defend Those Who Protect Their Brothers and Sisters,Apr. 1985 at 6.

Larson, Robert.

  • Larson, Software Review, Mar. 1990 at 20 (reviewing U.S. Sentencing Commission, ASSYST V.0.97 (Mar. 2, 1989)).

The Last Word

  • Moses, Ray E., Oklahoma City Bombing: Persuasive Defense Arguments from Nichols, April 1998 at 27.
  • Moses, Ray, Arguing Lack of Credibility, Jan./Feb. 1996 at 44.
  • Moses, Ray, Closing Arguments that Praise the Jury and Its Role in Doing Justice, Jan./Feb. 1997 at 50.
  • Moses, Ray, Discrediting the Co-Conspirator, Jan./Feb. 1996 at 44.
  • Moses, Ray, Discrediting the Cooperating Co-Conspirator Motive, Interest, Bias (Part I), Jan./Feb. 1996 at 44.
  • Moses, Ray, Examples Of Reasonable Doubt Arguments, Nov. 1995 at 37;
  • Moses, Ray, Discrediting the Cooperating Co-Conspirator--Motive, Intrest, Bias (Part II), April 1996 at 57.
  • Moses, Ray, Persuading the Sentencing Body Not to Return a Death Verdict, November, 1996 at 52.
  • Moses, Ray, Practicing the Argument, November 1997 at 54.
  • Moses, Ray, Quotations as a Persuasive Device in Jury Arguments, August 1996 at 56.
  • Moses, Ray, Reasonable Doubt As A Theory, Nov. 1995 at 37.
  • Moses, Ray, Refutation and Reply-- Exposing Weaknesses in the Prosecutor's Argument, April 1997 at 55.
  • Moses, Ray, Scratching the Juror's Itch: Toward a Model of Fair Deliberative Process, August 1997 at 55.
  • Moses, Ray, Use of Analogies and Fugures of Speech in Jury Argument, June 1996 at 48.
  • Moses, Ray, The Way You Tell The Story, June 1997 at 54.

Lauchlan, Robert J., Jr.

  • Lauchlan, Robert J. & Daniel M. Krainin Trade Secret Theft: Using State Civil Precedent to Challenge a Prosecution Under the New Federal Law, April 1998 at 19.
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Law office/Practice management.

  • Kleper, Dennis M., The Portable Law Office, Jan/Feb 1993 at 45.
  • Ackerman, Book Review, May 1985 at 49 (reviewing MOORE DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES, SOFTWHERE (1984)).
  • Schwartz, Software Review, Mar. 1990 at 20 (reviewing JURISOFT, FULL AUTHORITY (1989)).
  • Bank, 10 Tips For Judging a Case Management Software System, Mar. 1990 at 19.
  • Blau, Computerizing Your Criminal Defense Practice, Mar. 1990 at 10.
  • Guiberson, Personal Computing and the Lawyer: New Teeth for the Old Tiger?, Mar. 1990 at 8.
  • Martin, Computerized Legal Research: Try It, You'll Like It, The Champion,Jan./Feb. 1990 at 14.
  • Perini, Calculating the Profit-Loss Break-even Point in Assigned-Counsel Cases, May 1981 at 5.
  • Dean & Neal, With Electrons, Rather Than Ink: Automating the "Paper Factory," June 1982 at 15.
  • Barrett, The Ten Commandments of Setting and Collecting Attorneys Fees in Criminal Cases,Apr. 1983 at 3.
  • Ackerman and Baruch, Computers in the Small Law Office: A Basic Introduction, Dec. 1987 at 9.

LeBar, Alvin B.

  • Lebar, In the Bag, Mar. 1985 at 26.

Leesfield, Ellen.

  • Leesfield & Dutton-Douglas, "Faith and Love": Use of the Battered Woman Syndrome to Negate Specific Intent, Apr. 1989 at 9.

Lefcourt, Gerald B.

  • Lefcourt, Gerald, Ronald Goldtsock, & William Murphy Time for Federal Crime Policy Impact Statements, May 1999 at 18.
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  • Lefcourt, Gerald, Retrospective, August 1998 at 5.
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  • Lefcourt, Gerald, Of Danger To All, Of Benefit To None, July 1998 at 5.
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  • Lefcourt, Gerald, Money Laundering Laws Invite Abuses, June 1998 at 5.
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  • Lefcourt, Gerald, Imbalanced Funding Imperils American Rights, May 1998 at 5.
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  • Lefcourt, Gerald, High Time for a Bill of Rights for the Grand Jury, April 1998 at 5.
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  • Lefcourt, Gerald, IRS Reform? It's Time for Congress to Stand Up to property-Seizing, Forfeiture Bullies, March 1998 at 5. [Featured Online]
  • Lefcourt, Gerald B. and Reich, Sheryl E., Committee Suggests An Affidavit To File With IRS 8300 Form, March 1992 at 23.
  • Lefcourt, Gerald, Congress Confronts the Baby Boomerang: Bad Ideas From People Old Enough to Know Better, Jan./Feb. 1998 at 7. [Featured Online]
  • Lefcourt, Gerald, Ethics for Legal Commentators, November 1997 at 7.
  • Lefcourt, Gerald, 'HMO-ization' of Defense Services, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 7.
  • Lefcourt, Gerald, William Murphy, and Ronald Goldstock, Justice That Makes Sense, December 1997 at 6.
  • Lefcourt, Gerald B. and Gary G. Becker, Plea Bargaining In The Federal Courts, November 1991 at 6.

Legislation.

  • Purohit, Raj, In the Eye of the Storm, Sept/Oct 1999 at 37. [Featured Online]
  • Hagin, LeslieSummer's Here: Time to Tend to Our Grassroots, July 1999 at 45. [Featured Online]
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Back to Basics: The Time for Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Is Now, June 1999 at 25.
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  • Hagin, LeslieSave the Ethical Standards for Federal Prosecutors Act!, April 1999 at 9. [Featured Online]
  • Hagin, LeslieJustice Department Attacks New Statute Holding Prosecutors to Ethics Rules, March 1999 at 26. [Featured Online]
  • Hagin, LeslieBailey 'Fix' Raises As Many Questions As It Answers, Jan/Feb 1999 at 11.
  • Hagin, LeslieHome Stretch for 105th Congress: Opportunities Gained or Lost?, December 1998 at 52. [Featured Online]
  • Hagin, LeslieHome Stretch for 105th Congress: Opportunities Gained or Lost?, Sept/Oct 1998 at 54. [Featured Online]
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, August Recess is Here: Critical Issues To Discuss With Your Legislators, August 1998 at 51. [Featured Online]
  • Hagin, LeslieElection Year Heats Up, June 1998 at 68. [Featured Online]
  • Hagin, LeslieSpring 1998: Time to Rein in Federal Prosecutorial Excesses, May 1998 at 64. [Featured Online]
  • Hagin, Lesie J., 105th Congress Winds Down First Session, December 1997 at 53.
  • Hagin, Leslie J., August Recess is Here: Time for You to Make a Difference on Numerous Issues, August 1997 at 53.
  • Hagin, Leslie J., Congress Is In Your Town-- Stop By and Make a Difference, November 1997 at 49.
  • Hagin, Leslie J. Good Time to Meet. . ., April 1997 at 60.
  • Hagin, Leslie J., Independent Judiciary Imperiled By Congress, May 1997 at 46.
  • Hagin, Leslie J., Legislation, July 1996, 49.
  • Hagin, Leslie J., Legislative Program Focuses on Grassroots, "Constituent Contacts" with Key Legislators at Home Offices, Jan./Feb. 1997 at 31.
  • Leiner, Helen and Marvin D. Miller, Fourth Circuit Efforts Provide a Model for Effective Grassroots Organization, July 1997 at 57.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Juvenile Injustice; Powder/Crack Cocaine Penalty Update; Take ACtion Now!, April 1998 at 62.
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  • Merritt, Jeralyn, The 105th Congress is Here! Where are You? March 1997 at 38.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, 1995--The Year That Was. . ., Jan./Feb. 1996 at 47.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, The 1996 Fifth Annual Legislative Fly-In: Help Us Stop Congress From Curtailing the Constitution, March 1996 at 28.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, 1997 Legislative Program in Progress, December 1996 at 33.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Congress Considers Bill to Make Penalties for Powder and Crack Cocaine Equally Bad, December 1997 at 53.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Consitutional Amendments to Establish Victims' Rights?, May 1996 at 29.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Constitution Is Not a 'Rough Draft:' Victims' Rights Amendment Deserves Defeat, June 1997 at 43.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Forfeiture Relief at Last? June 1997 at 43.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Legislative Committee 1997 Plan of Action, November, 1996 at 47.
  • Merritt, Jerlayn, Legislative Wrap-Up, April 1996 at 45.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Partisan Politics v. Bill of Rights, Sept./Oct. 1996 at 33.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, President Clinton Signs Counter-Terrorism/Habeus Bill, May 1996 at 28.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Reefer Madness Redux, August 1996 at 52.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Senate Approves Yet Another Immigration Bill, May 1996 at 29.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Ten New Crime Bills Pass House Judiciary Committee, May 1996 at 29.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Time to Come to the Aid of the Cause, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 35.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, Turning the Tide: From the Congress That Was to the Congress that Will Be, November, 1996 at 47.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, 'Victims' Rights' Do Not Belong in the Constitution, August 1996 at 51.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn, 'Watered Down' Counter-Terrorism Bill Passes the House, April 1996 at 44.
  • Fawell, Jeffrey B. and Robert S. White, Effects Of Recent Immigration Legislation On Criminal Aliens & Defense Practioners, Sep./Oct. 1995 at 10.
  • Hagin, Leslie J., House Passes Kaflaesque Crime Bill; Battle Now In Senate, April 1995 at 42.
  • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Crack Penalties -- We Lost!, Dec. 1995 at 38;
  • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Home Improvement -- Senate Style, Dec. 1995 at 38;
  • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Last But Not Least (Legislative Committee Update), Dec. 1995 at 39;
  • Merritt, Jeralyn E., NACDL Keeps Close Tabs On Congress, Plans Next Fly-In, Nov. 1995 at 40;
  • Merritt, Jeralyn E., NACDL's Legislative Program Continues To Expand, Sep./Oct. 1995 at 49;
  • Merritt, Jeralyn E., The Violent Crime Control And Law Enforcement Act Of 1994: Drug Crimes And Penalties, Jan./Feb. 1995 at 45;
  • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Watch For O.J. Fallout, Dec. 1995 at 38.
  • Epps, Cheryl Anthony, The Conyers Forfeiture Bill -- A Model Reform Act, Jan./Feb. 1994 at 39.
  • Epps, Cheryl Anthony, Sept./Oct. at 47, November 1992 at 45.
  • Wallace, Scott, March 1992 at 37.
  • Chaset, Book Review, Dec. 1988 at 30 (reviewing B. GEORGE, THE COMPRHENSIVE CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1984 (1986)).
  • Wallace, Legislative Report, passim (NACDL Legislative Director column (beginning Dec. 1986)).
  • Illegal Drug Profits, Apr./May 1980 at 17 (testimony of DeputyAssistant U.S. Attorney General Irwin B. Nathan before the Subcomm. on Investigations of the Senate Comm. on Government Affairs, Dec. 9, 1979).
  • Cleary, Criminal Code Reform Act of 1979: Reform or Repression, Jan./Feb. 1980 at 4 (NACDL Legislative Committee Position Paper).
  • Cleary, Legislative Alert, July 1983 at 16 (NACDL legislative position paper).
  • Wallace, Scott, Legislation column, March, May, July, Sept./Oct, December 1991.
  • Edwards, Don, Legislation column, May 1991.

Leiner, Helen

  • Leiner, Helen and Marvin D. Miller, Fourth Circuit Efforts Provide a Model for Effective Grassroots Organization, July 1997 at 57.

Lentine, John A.

  • Lentine, John A., Downward Departures From Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Aberrant Behavior --The New Frontier, April 1993 at 27,

Lerman, Gregg S.

  • Lerman, Gregg S., Roadside Justice And Administrative BAC Suspensions, March 1993 at 39: The Legislative Hocus Pocus Of BAC Statutes And Finding The Back Door, May 1993 at 41: Field Sobriety Testing And Dr. Spurgeon Cole's Challenge, July 1993 at 23.

Lerner, Thomas A

  • Lerner, Thomas A., Criminal Practice Law Review (edited by Richard M. Patterson) December 1992 at 35.

Levine, Hugh Anthony

  • Levine, Hugh Anthony, The Horse Is Alive: Attacking The 'Affects Interstate Commerce' Element In Federal Prosecutions, August 1992 at 31.

Levine, Paul J.

  • Levine, Paul J., Preview: United States Supreme Court 1995-1996 Criminal Calendar, Nov. 1995 at 23.

Lewis, Anthony

  • Lewis, Anthony, To Realize Gideon: Competent Counsel With Adequate Resources, March 1998 at 20. [Featured Online]

Lewis, David L.

  • Lewis, David L., Crime Scene Investigations, March 1995 at 16.

Lillie, Richard

  • Lillie, Richard and Paul Hernandez, Dealing With Surreptitious Search Warrants, June 1996 at 20.

Linden, Louis F.

  • Linden, Book Review, Apr, 1983 at 9 (reviewing W. COSTOPOULOS, THE PRICE OF ACQUITTAL (1982)).
  • Linden, Book Review, Dec. 1981 at 7 (reviewing S. WISHMAN, CONFESSIONS OF A CRIMINAL LAWYER (1981)).
  • Linden, Book Review, Mar. 1982 at 6 (reviewing SCIENTIFIC AND EXPERT EVIDENCE (E. Imwinkelried 2d ed. 1981)).
  • Linden, Entropy, passim (NACDL Executive Director/CHAMPIONEditor monthly column (July 1983 through May 1986)--editorial).
  • Linden, NACDL's Colvin to Succeed Ackerman as NCCD Dean, Mar. 1982 at 1 (interview with Emmett Colvin).
  • Linden, Sentencing, Part VI: Why Attorneys Should Get Involved, Aug. 1981 at 7.

Lindsay, Stephen P.

  • Lindsay, Stephen P., Capital Cases: 'Do You Hear What I Hear?' Demonstrative Evidence Makes a Difference, June 1998 at 27.
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Liotti, Thomas F.

  • Liotti, Thomas F., Guidelines For The Issuance Of Search Warrants, May 1991 at 14.
  • Liotti, Book Review, Jan./Feb. 1989 at 32 (reviewing H. ASSEFA & P. WAHRHAFTIG, EXTREMIST GROUPS AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION (1988)).
  • Liotti, Thomas F., Criminal Investigation, A Method For Reconstructing The Past (by James W. Osterburg and Richard H. Ward) December 1992 at 37.
  • Liotti, Thomas F., Lawyers And The First Amendment--Mutually Exclusive Terms?, August 1992 at 23.

Lippman, Mark

  • Lippman, Mark, Defending Against the Co-Conspirator Hearsay Exception, August 1997 at 16.
  • Lippman, Mark, Strategies For Trial Counsel under Brady v. Maryland & Rule 16[a][1[C] of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, April 1997 at 16.

Litigation skills.

  • Potts, Book Review, July 1989 at 25 (reviewing A. JULIEN, OPENING STATEMENTS (1986)).
  • Dodd, Book Review, Nov. 1988 at 36 (reviewing D. FILTER, THE DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE SOURCEBOOK (1985)).
  • Karlin, Book Review, July 1987 at 33 (reviewing BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS, INC., BNA CRIMINAL PRACTICE MANUAL (1987)).
  • Potts, Book Review, Aug. 1989 at 29 (reviewing J. STEIN, CLOSING ARGUMENT (1969-1985 & Supp. 1988)).
  • _____, Nuts and Bolts of Cross-Examination Demonstration, 1988 NACDL FALL CLE SEM. MAT'LS 6 (short problems to be used as demonstration exercises within the context of the seminar) (9 pp.).
  • Bailey, Objections and Motions: Aggressive Defense, Sept./Oct. 1986 at 10.
  • Bank, Law v. Communication: Persuasive Communication for Attorneys and Experts, Nov. 1986 at 19.
  • Batcheller, Sentencing as an Alternative to Trial, July 1988 at 12.
  • Gallup, Cross-Examination: Not a Bag of Tricks, Sept./Oct. 1986 at 17.
  • Giller, Choosing a Private Investigator, Apr. 1986 at 19.
  • Hollander, Defending the Political Client: Some Reflections on a Different Kind of Lawyering, Jan./Feb. 1984 at 6.
  • Imwinkelried, Demeanor Impeachment: Law and Tactics (pts. 1 & 2), May 1986 at 19, June 1986 at 6.
  • Imwinkelried, Evidentiary Objections and Motions, Dec. 1989 at 7.
  • Margolin, Experimentation During Trial, Aug. 1988 at 5 (contains extensive bibliography).
  • May & Cohen, Pre-Trial Detention: Turning a Shield into a Sword, Nov. 1986 at 13.
  • Merrill & Borisoff, Effective Listening for Lawyers, Mar. 1988 at 16.
  • Sannito, Nonverbal Communication in the Courtroom, Sept./Oct. 1985 at 8.
  • Sullivan & Kender, The Seven Most Common Prosecutorial Errors in Closing Argument,Mar. 1986 at 18.

Litman, Jack.

  • Litman, Jack and Rikke Klieman, Dialogue: Cameras in the Courtroom, Jan./Feb. 1996 at 12.

Loftus, Elizabeth.

  • Loftus, Elizabeth, Therapeutic Recollection Of Childhood Abuse: When A Memory May Not Be A Memory, March 1994 at 4.

Logan, Albert B.

  • Logan, Ex-Judge Assesses Alcoholism, Dec. 1981 at 2.

Logan, Deanna Dorman

  • Logan, Deanna Dorman, From Abused Child To Killer: Positing Links In The Chain, Jan./Feb. 1992 at 36

Lore, Harry.

  • Lore, The Mafia Assizes, Sept./Oct. 1985 at 22.

Losch, Steven.

  • Farmer, Millard, Joe Nursey, Kimellen Tunkle, and Steven Losch, Death Is Different: Reducing 'Politically Acceptable, Correct Executions' Is Our Duty, Nov. 1995 at 6.
  • "Low-Bid Criminal Defense Contracting: Justice in Retreat," NACDL Report, November 1997 at 22.
  • Lozow, Gary.

    • Lozow Gary and Elliott, Charles W., Keep Your Eye On The Gun, Sept./Oct. 1994 at 14.

    Lubin, Richard G.

    • Lubin, The Trial of a Child Sexual Abuse Case: An Overview, Apr. 1990 at 18.

    Luginbuhl, James.

    • Luginbuhl, Improving Voir Dire, Mar. 1986 at 12.

    Lundquist, John

    • Lundquist, John and Sandra Conroy, Defending Against Food and Drug Prosecution, July 1997 at 20. [Featured Online]

    Lyman, R. Morgan.

    • Lyman, R Morgan, Point-Checkpoint, Aug. 1995 at 47.

    Lynch, David

  • Lynch, David, Post-Daubert Admissibility of Repressed Memories, November 1996 at 14.
  • Lynch, Timothy

    • Lynch, Timothy, Reassessing the Exclusionary Rule, December 1998 at 12. [Featured Online]

    Lyon, Andrea.

    • Lyon, Andrea, Investigating & Trying a Homicide Case Sept/Oct 1998 at 14.
    • Lyon, Andrea, Homicide Reconstruction Guide (by Wayne N. Hill, Sr.) May 1992 at 52.
    • Lyon & Morrissey, In Case of Confession, May 1990 at 8.
    • Lyon, Andrea D., Preservation Requirements after 1996 Habeus Bill Require Extensive Preparation, August 1997 at 37. [Featured Online]

    Lyons, Bruce.

    • Lyons, Bruce, An Interview with Bruce Lyons, Heeney Award Winner, March 1998 at 54.
    • Lyons, Bruce, Damage Control In The Child Sex Abuse Defense, Jan./Feb. 1995 at 4.

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    MacCarthy, Terence F.

    • MacCarthy, Terence, Unanimous Resolution, April 1999 at 20. [Featured Online]
    • MacCarthy, Terence The Insanity Defense: What is it and What Should it Be?, Sept./Oct. 1983 at 13.

    Maher, Thomas K.

    • Maher, Thomas K. & Rudolf, David S., Ninth Circuit Limits Fiduciary Exception to the Attorney-Client Privilege; Fear of Foreign Prosecution No Bar to Compelled Testimony; Drugs in the Indictment and Ethics for Prosecutors, August 1999 at 53.
    • Maher, Thomas K., & Rudolf, David S., Fifth Amendment Applies at Sentencing, June 1999 at 29.
    • Maher, Thomas K. & Rudolf, David S., Hubbell's Ongoing Saga: Metaphysics of the Fifth Amendment -- Independent Counsel's Jurisdiction; Prosecutorial Misconduct, April 1999 at 44.
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    • Maher, Thomas K. & Rudolf, David S., Government Lawyers Cannot Assert Attorney-Client Privilege in Criminal Investigations; Literally True Answers Based on False Premise Can Be Prosecuted as Perjury; Congress Holds Federal Prosecutors to State Ethical Rules, Jan/Feb 1999 at 30.
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    • Maher, Thomas K. & Rudolf, David S., White Defendant Has Standing To Challenge Exclusion of Black Grand Jurors; Press has No First Amendment Right of Access to Hearings on Matters Ancillary to the Grand Jury; Government Sanctioned for Posting Grand Jury Material to Website, August 1998 at 26.
    • Rudolf, David S. & Thomas K. Maher, No Protection for Reporter's Work Product; Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege After Pateient's Death; Use of Privileged Marital Communications to Establish Probable Cause; Conflicts Between Grand Jury Subpoenas and Civil Protective Orders; Dismissal of 'Non-Deliberating' Juror, June 1998 at 38.
    • Maher, Thomas K. & David S. Rudolf, Prosecutorial Misconduct Still Subject to Sanctions; Attorney-Client Privilege Must Give Way to Competing Policy Interests; In Brief, April 1998 at 57.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Abuse of the Grand Jury Leads to Dismissal, April 1996 at 49.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Attorney-Client Privilege May Protect Discussions of Future Criminal Activity, April 1997 at 41.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Attorney-Client Privilege Update, April 1996 at 50.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Attorney Subject to Civil Action for Reading Witness' Medical Records, April 1997 at 42.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Ban on Juror Interviews Upheld, Jan./Feb. 1998 at 28.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, California Takes Restrictive Approach to Protection of Plea Discussions, April 1997 at 42.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Civil Remedies for Prosecutorial Wrongs, Jan./Feb. 1996 at 36.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Clean Hands May Not Deliver Illegal Wiretaps to Grand Jury, August 1997 at 42.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Cooperation Does Not Mean Giving Up Your Lawyer, November 1996 at 35.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Disclosing Client Information: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Jan./Feb. 1996 at 36.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Fifth Amendment: Risks of Bad Spelling and Porous Proffer Agreements, June 1997 at 48.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Forcing Counsel to Testify Under the Crime-Fraud Exception, June 1997 at 46.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Government May Tape Represented Target, November 1996 at 36.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Government Retains Investigatory Privilege Despite Disclosure, Jan./Feb. 1998 at 28.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Maintaining Attorney-Client Privilege When Representation is More Than Legal Work, Jan./Feb. 1997 at 39.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Marital Privileges Go By the Wayside, August 1997 at 41.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, New Jersey Sticks with Requirement that Clearly Exculpatory Evidence Be Presented to the Grand Jury, August 1996 at 54.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, New York Condemns Prosecutorial Abuse of the Grand Jury, August 1996 at 55.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Second Circuit Applies Fifth Amendment to Fear of Foreign Prosecution, Jan./Feb. 1998 at 25. [Featured Online]
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Seeking Disclosure of Cooperating Witness' PSR, November 1996 at 36.
    • Maher, Thomas K and David S. Rudolf, Selecting Prosecutions-- Questioning the Motives, June 1996 at 31.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Supreme Court Lets Stand Subpeona for White House Counsel's Notes, August 1997 at 40.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and David S. Rudolf, Third Circuit Refuses to Apply Fifth Amendment to Sentencing Proceedings, Jan./Feb. 1998 at 28.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and Rudolf, David S., Nov. 1994 at 26; March at 1994, 39; June 1994 at 36; Nov.1994, at 26.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and Rudolf, David S., August 1993 at 39, April 1993 at 23, June 1993 at 31, November 1993 at 25.
    • Rudolf & Maher, Behind Closed Doors, passim (bi-monthly column devoted to grand jury issues).
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Attorney-Client Privileges, Nov.1995 at 50
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Cash Fees And Fee Information, Aug. 1995 at 38;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Corporate Privileges, Nov. 1995 at 52;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Good News On The Attorney-Client Front, April 1995 at 36;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, In Brief, Nov. 1995 at 53;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Interviewing Cooperating Co-Defendants, Aug. 1995 at 37;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Misuse Of Immunized Testimony, April 1995 at 38;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Presentation of Coerced Confession To Grand Jury Violates Civil Rights, Jan./Feb. 1995 at 16;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Privileges, Aug. 1995 at 37;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Privileges: Balancing The Need To Protect Against The Need To Know, Jan./Feb. 1995 at 16;
    • Rudolf, David S. and Thomas Maher, Supreme Court Limits Reach Of Obstruction And False Statement Prosecutions, Nov. 1995 at 51.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and Rudolf, David S., Amendment V: The Grand Jury Clause, Jan./Feb. 1991 at 17.
    • Maher, Thomas K. and Rudolf, David S., Behind Closed Doors column, Jan./Feb. 1991, April 1991, June 1991, Sept./Oct. 1991, December 1991.

    Mahler, Robert S.

    • Mahler, The Expansion of Terry and an Endangered Fourth Amendment: Some Suggested Approaches, July 1986 at 16.

    Mahoney, Mark.

    • Mahoney, Mark J. and Martin, E.X., The NACDL Electronic Bulletin Board: A Defender's Lifeline, August 1992 at 14.
    • Mahoney, Mark J., A Point Of Interest: Posting Cash Bail, Jan./Feb. 1991 at 13.

    Mail Fraud.

    • Henning, Peter J., Maybe It Should Just Be Called 'Federal Fraud', Dec. 1995 at 6.
    • Podgor, Ellen, Limiting Mail Fraud, Dec. 1994 at 4.

    Maloney, Frank.

    • Maloney, From Monterey in 1972 to Washington in 1983, The Second Challenge, Aug. 1983 at 19.

    Mandatory Penalties.

    • Elliott, Charles W. and Lozow Gary, Keep Your Eye On The Gun, Sept./Oct. 1994 at 14.

    Mandelbaum, Samuel.

    • Mandelbaum, Bail Pending Appeal in Federal Criminal Cases: Major Changes and Questions Concerning the New 1984 Bail Reform Act, Mar. 1986 at 24.

    Marcus, Paul.

    • Marcus, Paul, The Fall And Rise Of The Entrapment Defense, Sept./Oct. 1992 at 8.

    Marino, Nina

    • Marino, Nina & Garber, Marc N., Violations of Grand Jury Secrecy May Result in More Than Just Contempt, March 1999 at 21. [Featured Online]

    Margolin, Ephraim.

    • Margolin, Ephraim, NACDL -- Why You Should Join a Club That Wants You as Its Member, Jan/Feb 1999 at 68.
    • Margolin, Ephraim, A Lawyer's View of Invented Memory: The Ramona Case, Jan./Feb. 1996 at 24.
    • Margolin, Ephraim, Daubert: Admissibility Of Scientific Evidence In Criminal Cases, Aug. 1994 at 12.
    • Margolin, Ephraim, Preservation Of The Record On Appeal, August 1993 at 26.
    • Margolin, Ephraim, In Limine Motions: Generalizing From The Particular, Jan./Feb. 1992 at 6.
    • Margolin, Ephraim and Arguimbau, Nicholas C., How Grand Are These Juries, Anyway?, Jan/Feb. 1991 at 20.
    • Margolin, Ephraim, Criminal Constitutional Law (by David S. Rothstein, C. Peter Erlander and David C. Thomas) May 1992 at 34.
    • Margolin, Ephraim, FORECITE-The Latest Developments In Criminal Jury Instructions (by Various Authors) June 1992 at 30.
    • Margolin, Book Review, Nov. 1982 at 6 (reviewing G. SPENCE & A. POLK, GERRY SPENCE: GUNNING FOR JUSTICE (1982)).
    • Margolin, Experimentation During Trial, Aug. 1988 at 5.
    • Margolin, Book Review, Sept./Oct. 1983 at 39 (reviewing B. TARLOW, NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYERS (2d ed. 1983)).
    • Margolin, Book Review, Jan./Feb. 1986 at 43 (reviewing H. ACKLEY, CRIMINAL DEFENSE JURY INSTRUCTIONS (1984), errata, Aug. 1986 at 3 (letters to the Editor).
    • Margolin & Coliver, Forensic Uses of Hypnosis: An Update, July 1984 at 24.
    • Margolin, Forfeiture of Attorney Fees and the Future of the Criminal Bar, June 1985 at 10.
    • Margolin, An Important Victory in the Witness Protection Area!, Apr. 1984 at 25.
    • Margolin & Cassman, When Government Requests in Midtrial that Defense Witnesses Be "Mirandized" and Apprised of Their Rights, Jan./Feb. 1984 at 32.

    Marks, Donald B.

    • Brooklier & Marks, Anatomy of a R.I.C.O. Prosecution, Jan./Feb. 1981 at 7.

    Markus, David & Mona

    • Markus, David & Mona, The Heat is On: Thermal Imaging and the Fourth Amendment, December 1998 at 22. [Featured Online]

    Martin, C. Rabon.

    • Martin, C. Rabon, Apology For A Veteran Drug Lawyer's No-Flip Policy, March 1995 at 29.
    • Martin, C. Rabon, Double Jeopardy and the Hung Jury Mistrial, June 1997 at 51.

    Martin, E.X.

    • Martin, E.X., Hi Tech Demonstrahve Evidence, April 1993 at 6.
    • Martin, Computerized Legal Research: Try It, You'll Like It, Jan./Feb. 1990 at 14.

    Martin, Henry.

    • Blum, Redick & Martin, Capital Cases--Death Penalty Resource Centers: Enforcing the Sixth Amendment or Grease for the Skids?, Nov. 1989 at 21.
    • Redick & Martin, The Right to Experts in Capital Cases: The Implications of Ake v. Oklahoma, June 1985 at 6.
    • Bowman & Martin, Capital Cases--When Equivocal Isn't Enough, or, Do You Have Some Time to Kill?: A Logical Approach to Rehabilitating the Witt-Excludable Juror, Nov. 1986 at 38.

    Martinez, Linda.

    • Martinez & Imwinkelried, Scientific Evidence: The Application of the Frye Test to Non-Instrumental Scientific Techniques, Dec. 1982 at 10.

    Mason, Steven G.

    • Mason, Steven, How to Compel the Disclosure of the 'Snitch'/Confidential Informant, May 1996 at 24.
    • Mason, Steven G., What To Do With The Vindictive Prosecutor: How The Due Process Clause Protects Against Successive Prosecutions, Aug. 1995 at 22.

    Matthewman, Willian D.

    • Matthewman, William D. Crisis in the Criminal Justice Act, April 1999 at 31.
    • Matthewman, William D., Racial Disparity on Federal Death Row, June 1996 at 38. [Featured Online]

    Matthews, Carey,

    • Matthews, Carey, Effectively Cross Examining an FBI Witness at Trial: Remembering the Basics, Jan./Feb. 1998 at 22. [Featured Online]

    Matthews, Kevin G.,

    • Matthews, Kevin G., David F. Axelrod and James E. Phillips, Litigating Sealed Search) Warrants, March 1996 at 7. [Featured Online]

    Maushard, Mary.

    • Maushard, What You Eat Reveals Your Personality Traits--Fruit Bowl Analysis: New Voir Dire Technique?, July 1983 at 32.

    May, Jon.

    • May & Cohen, Pre-Trial Detention: Turning a Shield into a Sword, Nov. 1986 at 13.

    Maynard, William R.

    • Maynard, William R., Deportation: An Immigration Law Primer for the Criminal Defense Lawyer, June 1999 at 12.
    • [Featured Online]

    McCabe, Neil Colman.

    • McCabe, Neil Colman, State Constitutional Separation Of Powers In Criminal Cases, November 1993 at 37.

    McCloud, Sheryl Gordon

    • McCloud, Sheryl Gordon, Will State or Federal Constitutional Law Save the 'Knock, Announce and Wait' Rule From a Drug Exception? April 1997 at 12.

    McCollum, Bill.

    • McCollum, Legislative Report--Congressional Viewpoint: Money Laundering, Sept./Oct. 1987 at 28.

    McComas, James

    • McComas, James & Strout, Cynthia, Combating the Effects of Racial Stereotyping in Criminal Cases, August 1999 at 22.

    McCormick, G. Paul

    • McCormick, G. Paul, Criminal Law Update: U.S. Supreme Court Decisions [1997-98], November 1998 at 12.[Featured Online]
    • McCormick, G. Paul, Criminal Law Update: U.S. Supreme Court Cases [1995-96 Term], December 1996 at 10.
    • McCormick, Paul G., Criminal Law Update: U.S. Supreme Court Cases [1996-97 Term], December 1997 at 20.
    • McCormick, G. Paul, A Review Of The 1993-1994 Term: United States Supreme Court Case Summaries, Nov. 1994 at 8.
    • McCormick, G. Paul, A Review Of The 1992
    • 1993 Term: United States Supreme Court Case Summaries, November 1993 at 10.
    • McCormick, G. Paul, Review: United States Supreme Court 1994-1995 Criminal Decisions, Nov. 1995 at 10.

    McCormick, Mary.

    • McCormick, Growing Up in New Guinea, Sept./Oct. 1983 at 18.

    McCue, Steven

    • McCue, Steven & Schoenburg, Peter, Practical Problems Confronting Racial Profiling on Our Highways, Sept/Oct 1999 at 35. [Featured Online]
    • McCue, Steve & Schoenburg, Peter, 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.
    • McCue, Steve, and Schoenburg, Peter 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]
    • McCue, Steve & Schoenburg, Peter, Signs Along the Highway -- Drug-DUI Checkpoint Held Unconstitutional; Signs Along Another Highway; Recent Developments, March 1999 at 29. [Featured Online]
    • McCue, Stephen & Schoenburg, Peter, Substantial Assistance Departures Without Government Motion; Help for Mules; Prolonged Detention to Await Dog Sniff Not Supported By Reasonable Suspicion, December 1998 at 54.
    • McCue, Stephen & Schoenburg, Peter, The Emperor Has No Clothes: Tenth Circuit Says Prosecutors Bribe Witnesses With Leniency Promises, Sept/Oct 1998 at 51.
    • McCue, Steven & Schoenburg, Peter, '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]
    • McCue, Steve and Peter Schoenburg, "Don't Touch My Bags"; Drug Dealing Is Not a Special Skill; Venue Instruction Required in Multi-District Narcotics Conspiracy, May 1998 at 37.
    • McCue, Steve and Schoenburg, Peter, 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.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, 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.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, 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.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Booted from Boot Camp-- New Restrictions on the Federal ICC Program, December 1996 at 35.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, BOP Too Restrictive in Awarding Sentence Reductions to Drug Abuse Treatment Program Graduates, May 1997 at 29.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Brady Violation Results in Double Jeopardy Dismissal, December 1997 at 31.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, DEA Errs in Calculating Quantity of Methadone that Could Be Manufactured from Precursor Chemicals, Sept./Oct. 1996 at 40.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, 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.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, 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.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, New, Improved Election Year Meth Act, March 1997 at 49.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Only One Government Agent at Counsel Table, July 1997 at 37.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Prior Convictions Used to Enhance Minimum Mandatory Sentences Must Have Been Prosecuted By Indictment, July 1997 at 37.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Problems With Drug Detecting Dogs and Records Kept, July 1997 at 38.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Refusal to Take Bags Off Bus Was Not Abandonment, December 1997 at 32.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Sentences for Money Laundering and Drug Conspiracy-- Twin-Headed Monster of Docile Lap Dog, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 45.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Silent Spring-- Learning to Live with the Whren Decision, Sept./Oct. 1996 at 38.
    • McCue, Steven and Peter Schoenburg, Supreme Court Rejects Per Se Rule Allowing No Knock Entries in Drug Cases, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 46.

    McFeely, William S.

    • McFeely, William S., A Legacy of Slavery and Lynching: The Death Penalty as a Tool of Social Control, November 1997 at 30. [Featured Online]

    McGuire, Andrew.

    • McGuire, Andrew, Constitutional Limitations On A Criminal Defendant's Change Of Venue: The Next Step In Insuring Race Neutral Jury Selection?, June 1994 at 4.

    McIver, William F., Ph.D.

    • McIver, The Case for a Therapeutic Interview in Situations of Alleged Sexual Molestation,Jan./Feb. 1986 at 11.

    McKinney, W. Troy.

    • Trichter, J. Gary, W. Troy McKinney, and Michael Peña, Demonstrative Evidence In DUI Cases, May 1995 at 4.

    McNally, Kevin.

    • McNally, Death is Different: Your Approach to a Capital Case Must be Different, Too, Mar. 1984 at 8.

    Meade, Gary.

    • Meade, Gary; Bergman, Barbara; Hollander, Nancy, Taking Advantage Of Underutilized Rules Of Evidence, Aug. 1994 at 4.

    Mears, Michael

    • Mears, Michael, Guilty, Not Guilty, Innocent, June 1997 at 20.

    Mehler, Brock.

    • Mehler, Capital Cases--Antisocial Personality Disorder as Mitigating Evidence, June 1990 at 20.

    Merrill, Lisa.

    • Merrill & Borisoff, Effective Listening for Lawyers, Mar. 1988 at 16.

    Merritt, Jeralyn E.

    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Back to Basics: The Time for Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Is Now, June 1999 at 25.
    • [Featured Online]
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, August Recess is Here: Critical Issues To Discuss With Your Legislators, August 1998 at 51. [Featured Online]
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Juvenile Injustice; Powder/Crack Cocaine Penalty Update; Take ACtion Now!, April 1998 at 62.
    • [Featured Online]
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, The 105th Congress is Here! Where are You? March 1997 at 38.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, 1995--The Year That Was. . ., Jan./Feb. 1996 at 47.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, The 1996 Fifth Annual Legislative Fly-In: Help Us Stop Congress From Curtailing the Constitution, March 1996 at 28.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, 1997 Legislative Program in Progress, December 1996 at 33.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Congress Considers Bill to Make Penalties for Powder and Crack Cocaine Equally Bad, December 1997 at 53.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Consitutional Amendments to Establish Victims' Rights?, May 1996 at 29.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Constitution Is Not a 'Rough Draft:' Victims' Rights Amendment Deserves Defeat, June 1997 at 43.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Crack Penalties -- We Lost!, Dec. 1995 at 38;
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Forfeiture Relief at Last? June 1997 at 43.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Home Improvement -- Senate Style, Dec. 1995 at 38;
    • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Last But Not Least (Legislative Committee Update), Dec. 1995 at 39;
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Legislative Committee 1997 Plan of Action, November, 1996 at 47.
    • Merritt, Jerlayn, Legislative Wrap-Up, April 1996 at 45.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn E., NACDL Keeps Close Tabs On Congress, Plans Next Fly-In, Nov. 1995 at 40;
    • Merritt, Jeralyn E., NACDL's Legislative Program Continues To Expand, Sep./Oct. 1995 at 49;
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Partisan Politics v. Bill of Rights, Sept./Oct. 1996 at 33.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, President Clinton Signs Counter-Terrorism/Habeus Bill, May 1996 at 28.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Reefer Madness Redux, August 1996 at 52.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Senate Approves Yet Another Immigration Bill, May 1996 at 29.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Ten New Crime Bills Pass House Judiciary Committee, May 1996 at 29.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Time to Come to the Aid of the Cause, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 35.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, Turning the Tide: From the Congress That Was to the Congress that Will Be, November, 1996 at 47.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, 'Victims' Rights' Do Not Belong in the Constitution, August 1996 at 51.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn E., The Violent Crime Control And Law Enforcement Act Of 1994: Drug Crimes And Penalties, Jan./Feb. 1995 at 45;
    • Merritt, Jeralyn E., Watch For O.J. Fallout, Dec. 1995 at 38.
    • Merritt, Jeralyn, 'Watered Down' Counter-Terrorism Bill Passes the House, April 1996 at 44.

    Meshbesher, Ronald I.

    • Meshbesher, Ronald I. and Nordby, Jack S., The Supreme Count Confronts The Confrontation Clause, May 1993 at 18.
    • Meshbesher, Attorney-Client Privilege: Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil, June/July 1980 at 11.

    Metos, G. Fred

    • Metos, G. Fred, Selecting Issues to Argue on Appeal, Sept/Oct 1999 at 67.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Alternative Grounds to Affirm Convictions, July 1999 at 52.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Making A Record for Appeal, May 1999 at 49.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Logic and Argument, March 1999 at 33.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Drafting a Statement of Facts, Sept/Oct 1998 at 33.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Release of Defendant Pending Appeal, July 1998 at 25.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Harmless Error, Plain Error and Standards of Review Revisited, May 1998 at 45.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Drafting Effective Statements of Issues, March 1998 at 49.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Appellate Advocacy column, November 1991 at 35.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Arguing Harmless Error, March 1997 at 44.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Common Mistakes in Oral Argument, July 1997 at 41.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Federal Jury Practice And Instructions (edited by Devitt, Blackmar and Wolff) December 1992 at 37.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Making Appellate Briefs Readable, December 1997 at 39.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Plain Error Doctrine, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 37.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Preparing Oral Argument, May 1997 at 27.
    • Metos, G. Fred, Standards of Appellate Review, December 1996 at 31.

    Metzger, Michael.

    • Metzger, Fourth Amendment Forum--Airports and X-Rays: Check-Point, Charley?, Aug. 1989 at 26.
    • Metzger, Exculpatory Group Behavior Patterns, or, "If My client Wasn't Involved in a Drug Deal, Why Was He Carrying a Gun?," July 1988 at 18.

    Meyer, Stephen

    • Meyer, Stephen and Norman Singleton, Automobile Consent Searches: Fact, Fiction and the Law, May 1996 at 14.

    Meyers, Marjorie A.

    • Meyers, Marjorie, Limiting Collateral Damage In The Drug War: Sentencing In Drug Cases, March 1992 at 12.

    Mickenberg, Ira.

    • Mickenberg, Book Review, June 1984 at 45 (reviewing NAT'L JURY PROJECT, JURYWORK: SYSTEMATIC TECHNIQUES (1983)).
    • Mickenberg, Hypnosis Update: New Issues in the Defense of Hypnosis Cases, Dec. 1984 at 18.

    Military Law.

    • Wims, Michael D., Col., Defending In Military Courts: Tactics And Considerations, March 1991 at 6.

    Michel, Paul

    • Michel, Paul, Did the Witness Really See What They Think They Saw?, November 1996 at 13.

    Miller, Cloud H., III.

    • Miller & Anderson, Post sentence Defense: The Presentence and Parole Hearing Interview and Implications of Estelle v. Smith in Post Conviction Due Process, July 1984 at 18.
    • Shein, Marcia G. and Cloud H. Miller, III, A 'Knowing, Intelligent And Voluntary' Plea: The Justice Department's Latest Oxymoron, Jan./Feb. 1995 at 10.

    Miller, Marvin

    • Miller, Marvin, A Conversation with Sam Dash, June 1999 at 22.
    • [Featured Online]
    • Miller, Marvin, Demonstrative Evidence: Show and Tell, Sept./Oct. 1991 at 7.
    • Miller, Marvin D., Now is the Time for All Good People to Come to the Aid of Their Country, May 1996 at 57.

    Millman, Michael G.

    • Weinheimer & Millman, Legal Issues Unique to the Penalty Trial, Mar. 1984 at 33.

    Mills, Carol J.

    • Mills & Bohannon, Do Personality or Peer Pressures Influence Way Jurors Decide?, Nov. 1981 at 7.
    • Mills & Bohannon, Sex, Race, Age, Education of Jurors--How Important Are They to Final Verdict?, Nov. 1981 at 7.

    Military Law.

    • Rivkin, Robert S., Anti-Civilian Bias In Military Courts: One Aspect Of A Flawed System, July 1993 at 4.

    Misconduct, prosecutorial.

    • Armstrong, Book Review, June 1986 at 35 (reviewing B. GERSHMAN, PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT (1985)).
    • Koosed, Capital Cases--Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Penalty Phase Closing Argument: The Improper Invitation to Kill (pts. 1 & 2), Nov. 1985 at 40, Dec. 1985 at 34.

    Mitchell, Donna.

    • Giannelli & Mitchell, Syndrome Evidence, May 1988 at 8.

    Moffitt, William B.

    • Moffitt, William, The Best of Who and What We Are, Sept/Oct 1999 at 9.
    • [Featured Online]
    • Moffitt, William, If all we do is talk..., August 1999 at 9.
    • [Featured Online]
    • Moffitt, The Twilight of the Attorney-Client Privilege, Sept./Oct. 1985 at 15.

    Monahan, Edward C.

    • Monahan, Edward C. and James J. Clark, Funds For Defense Expertise: What National Benchmarks Require, May 1997 at 12.
    • Monahan, Edward C. and James J. Clark, Funds For Resources for Indigent Defendants Represented by Retained Counsel, December 1996 at 16.
    • Monahan, Obtaining Funds for Experts in Indigent Cases, Aug. 1989 at 10.

    Money Laundering.

    • Gertner, Nancy, Money Laundering Crimes And The Sentencing Guidelines, Sept./Oct. 1991 at 15.

    Monico, Michael D.

    • Monico, Michael D., Impeacment in White-Collar Crimes: Practical Ideas and Sugegstions, March 1999 at 14. [Featured Online]
    • Monico, Michael D. & Jacobson, Jacqueline S., Supreme Court Turns Insider Trading Inside Out, December 1997 at 12. [Featured Online]

    Moran, Gary.

    • Moran, Book Review, June 1987 at 38 (reviewing D. HERBERT & R. BARRETT, ATTORNEY'S MASTER GUIDE TO COURTROOM PSYCHOLOGY (1984)).
    • Moran Gary; Cutler Brian; Platania Judith, Prosecution Misconduct During The Penalty Phase Of Capital Trials: Harmless Error?, July 1994 at 19.

    Morgan, Harold C.

    • Follingstad & Morgan, Little Known Uses of Psychologists and Psychiatrists in Criminal Cases, June 1985 at 17.

    Moses, Ray.

    • Moses, Ray E., Oklahoma City Bombing: Persuasive Defense Arguments from Nichols, April 1998 at 27.
    • Moses, Ray, Discrediting the Co-Conspirator, Jan./Feb. 1996 at 44.
    • Moses, Ray, Discrediting the Cooperating Co-Conspirator Motive, Interest, Bias (Part I), Jan./Feb. 1996 at 44.
    • Moses, Ray, Discrediting the Cooperating Co-Conspirator--Motive, Intrest, Bias (Part II), April 1996 at 57.
    • Moses, Ray, Examples Of Reasonable Doubt Arguments, Nov. 1995 at 37;
    • Moses, Ray, Persuading the Sentencing Body Not to Return a Death Verdict, November, 1996 at 52.
    • Moses, Ray, Practicing the Argument, November 1997 at 54.
    • Moses, Ray, Quotations as a Persuasive Device in Jury Arguments, August 1996 at 56.
    • Moses, Ray, Refutation and Reply-- Exposing Weaknesses in the Prosecutor's Argument, April 1997 at 55.
    • Moses, Ray, Reasonable Doubt As A Theory, Nov. 1995 at 37.
    • Moses, Ray, Scratching the Juror's Itch: Toward a Model of Fair Deliberative Process, August 1997 at 55.
    • Moses, Ray, Use of Analogies and Fugures of Speech in Jury Argument, June 1996 at 48.
    • Moses, Ray, The Way You Tell The Story, June 1997 at 54.

    Morrissey, Michael J.

    • Lyon & Morrissey, In Case of Confession, May 1990 at 8.

    Mosier, Jerry T.

    • Mosier, The Chronology and Index System of Criminal Defense Investigation and Trial Preparation, Apr. 1983 at 5.

    Mulroy, Thomas R., Jr.

    • Mulroy & Suskin, Sentencing in Criminal Antitrust Prosecutions: Recent Developments and Trends, Nov. 1985 at 10.

    Multiple defendants.

    • Uelman, Sharing Privileged Information Among Co-Counsel: The Limits and Risks of the "Joint Defense" Privilege, Aug. 1984 at 16.

    Murnnighan, Nancy Bunn

    • Murnnighan, Nancy Bunn, Meager Mercies: Post-Conviction Remedies In The Sentencing Guidelines, March 1994 at 25.

    Murphy, William

    • Murphy, William, Gerald Lefcourt & Ronald Goldtsock Time for Federal Crime Policy Impact Statements, May 1999 at 18.
    • [Featured Online]
    • Murphy, William, Ronald Goldstock, and Gerald Lefcourt, Justice That Makes Sense, December 1997 at 6.
    • Murphy, William M., Paying Attention to the Basics: Making Sure the Wheel is Round, Sept./Oct. 1997 at 18.

    Murray, Julian R., Jr.

    • Murray, Anatomy of a R.I.C.O Forfeiture, Mar. 1981 at, 5.

    Murray, Ken

    • Murray, Ken I Remember Gideon, April 1999 at 33.

    Mussomeli, Vito

    • Mussomeli, Vito, The Day I Walked Away from a Bar Exam, April 1998 at 47.


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