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TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW
Member of the National Conference
of Law Review
| Volume 69 |
Spring 2002 |
Number 3 |
CONTENTS
| ARTICLES |
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A Defense of the Right to Present
Defense Expert Testimony: The Flaws in the Plurality Opinion
in United States v. Scheffer
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Edward J. Imwinkelried
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The Free Exercise Rights of
Pregnant Women Who Refuse Medical Treatment
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April L. Cherry
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Brandeis and Warren's The
Right to Privacy and the Birth of the Right to Privacy
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Benjamin E. Bratman
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BOOK REVIEW
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| Focusing
the Reparations Debate Beyond 1865 |
Alberto B. Lopez
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COMMENTS |
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| Is
a Federal Cap on Punitive Damages in Our Best Interest? A Consideration
of H.R. 956 in Light of Tennessee's Experience |
Christian E. Schlegel
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| Affirmative
Action and Desegregating Tennessee's Higher-Education System:
The Geier Case in Perspective |
Deon D. Owensby
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CASE NOTE |
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| Constitutional
Law -- Fourth Amendment -- Special Needs Doctrine Inapplicable
to Drug Testing of Maternity Patients |
Mollie E. Mahan
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