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It Doesn't Matter What They Intended: The Need for Objective Permissibility Review of Police-Created Exigencies in "Knock and Talk" Investigations
Expanding Law Enforcement Discretion: How the Supreme Court's Post-September 11th Decisions Reflect Necessary Prudence
Applying the Presumption of Mens Rea to a Sentencing Factor: Does 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)(iii) Penalize the Accidental Discharge of a Firearm?
A Second Line of Defense for Public Officials Asserting Qualified Immunity: What "Extraordinary Circumstances" Prevent Officials from Knowing the Law Governing Their Conduct?
Charting a Course: How Courts Should Interpret Course of Dealing in a Battle-of-Forms Dispute
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