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Public Interest Law Journal

Volume 15, Number 1 (Fall 2005)

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

A FOOLISH CONSISTENCY: KEEPING DETERMINISM OUT OF THE CRIMINAL LAW
Michele Cotton
Page 1

AN UNCERTAIN PRIVILEGE: WHY THE COMMON INTEREST DOCTRINE DOES NOT WORK AND HOW UNIFORMITY CAN FIX IT
Katharine Traylor Schaffzin
Page 49

THE NATURE OF REPRESENTATION: THE CHEROKEE RIGHT TO A CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATE
Ezra Rosser
Page 91

NOTES

RULE 60(b): A RULE SUITABLE FOR A SUA SPONTE MOTION
Henry Brownstein
Page 153

THE SUPREME COURT'S DESTRUCTION OF INCENTIVE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'S CARTEL LENIENCY PROGRAM
Grant Butler
Page 169

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