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“Hard Strikes and Foul Blows” — Berger v. United States 75 Years After, 42 Loyola
Chicago Law Review 177 (2010).
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(2010).
Confronting Scientific Reports Under Crawford v. Washington, 29 Pace Law Review 479
(2009).
The Most Dangerous Power of the Prosecutor — James D. Hopkins Memorial Lecture, 29
Pace Law Review 1 (2008).
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531 (2007).
Reflections on Brady v. Maryland, 47_South Texas Law Review 685 (2006).
Prosecutorial Ethics and Victim Rights, 9 Lewis & Clark Law Review 559 (2005).
How Juries Get It Wrong — Anatomy of the Detroit Terror Trial, 44 Washburn Law
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The Problem of Jury Misconduct, 50 South Dakota Law Review 322 (2005).
Misuse of Forensic Evidence by Prosecutors, 28 Oklahoma City University Law Review
17 (2003).
Witness Coaching By Prosecutors, 23 Cardozo Law Review 829 (2002)
The Prosecutor’s Duty to Truth, 14 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 309
(2001)(reprinted in Chengchi Law Review, No. 116, August 2010).
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(2001).
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The Gate is Open But the Door is Locked: Habeas Corpus and Harmless Error, 51
Washington & Lee Law Review 115 (1994)
Supervisory Power of the New York Courts, 14 Pace Law Review 41 (1994)
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