Reference Publications
- American Criminal Law Review
- American Criminal Law Review is a publication providing news and analysis of law.
Most Recent Articles from American Criminal Law Review 
Redefining criminal courts: problem-solving and the meaning of justice
The central argument of James Nolan's "Redefining Criminal Courts: Problem-Solving and the Meaning of Justice" seems to be that problem-solving...
6/22/04 by Greg Berman · More from publicationPrevention of computer crime amidst international anarchy.
I. INTRODUCTION In confronting the rising phenomenon of computer crime, strategies that focus solely on increasing the effectiveness of...
6/22/04 by Brian C. Lewis · More from publicationGrandfathering evidence: fingerprint admissibility rulings from Jennings to Llera Plaza and back again.
ABSTRACT This Article treats post-Daubert rulings on the admissibility of forensic fingerprint identification as a "demanding test" of the courts'...
6/22/04 by Simon A. Cole · More from publicationElectronic surveillance in the Internet age: the strange case of pen registers.
I. INTRODUCTION As technology advances, the ability of the government to monitor electronic communications has become crucial for fighting crime...
6/22/04 by Robert Ditzion · More from publicationThe role of the parent/guardian in juvenile custodial interrogations: friend or foe?
I. INTRODUCTION It is, unfortunately, an all-too-common scenario. The phone rings at home; it is the police; they have a minor--let's call him...
6/22/04 by Hillary B. Farber · More from publicationTrain wreck? Or can the federal sentencing system be saved? A plea for rapid reversal of Blakely v. Washington
I. BLAKELY V. WASHINGTON AND THE FEDERAL SENTENCING GUIDELINES II. "CRISIS? WHAT CRISIS?" III. BLAKELY IN THE FEDERAL COURTS, SO FAR A....
3/22/04 by Frank O.Bowman · More from publication