Volume 29: Issue 3
Justice In A Changed World
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Articles
Vice President Walter F. Mondale
Foreword
Rich Stanek, Commissioner of Public Safety
Essay: Terrorism: Minnesota Responds to the Clear and Present Danger
Michael K. Steenson
Essay: Pledging Allegiance
Alan Clarke
Terrorism, Extradition, and the Death Penalty
Stephen P. Watters and Joseph S. Lawder
The Impact of September 11th on Tort Law and Insurance
Richard Allyn and Heather McNeff
The Fall and Rise of Terrorism Insurance Coverage Since September 11, 2001
Arthur L. Rizer III
The Race Effect on Wrongful Convictions
Kevin Voss
Legislative Study: Eliminating Racial Profiling in Minnesota
Elise M. Bloom, Madeleine Schachter, Elliot H. Steelman
Competing Interests in the Post 9-11 Workplace: The New Line Between Privacy and Safety
Tammy J. Schemmel
WWW.STOPCYBERCRIME.COM: How the USA PATRIOT Act Combats Cyber-Crime
Molly McGinty Borg
Freedom From the Deprivation of Liberty: The Supreme Court Imposes Limitations on Indefinite Detention of Criminal Aliens―Zadvysas v. Davis
Nicholas J. Heydt
The Fourth Amendment Heats Up: The Constitutionality of Thermal Imaging and Sense-Enhancing Technology―Kyllo v. United States
Case Notes
The Honorable Francis J. Connolly
Landlord/Tenant Law―Code Violations Under Negligence Per Se and Common Law Negligence
Shanda K. Pearson
Lack of Special Relationships Not Special Enough to Relieve Landowners From Duty in Premises Liability Actions―Louis v. Louis
Book Reviews
Denise Roy and G.W. Smith
Decreeing Women's Equality: Using Women's History to Create Legal Parity
Brendan D. Cummins and Justin D. Cummins
Taking the Fork in the Road
David L. Garelick
The Law, Race Relations, and the Rosebud Reservation
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