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A New Test for the New Crime Exception, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
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Rectifying Wrongful Convictions through the Dormant Grand Jury Clause, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
The Constitutional Right to an Implicit Bias Jury Instruction, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Strategic Use of Alibi Defenses, Colin Miller, Kay L. Levine Faculty Publications
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The End of Comparative Qualified Immunity, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
South Carolina Civil Procedure, James F. Flanagan, John S. Nicols, Joel Samuels, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Why States Must Consider Innocence Claims after Guilty Pleas, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
The Right to Evidence of Innocence Before Pleading Guilty, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Plea Agreements as Constitutional Contracts, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Reciprocal Immunity, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Sovereign Impunity: Why Double Jeopardy Should Apply in Puerto Rico, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Cloning Miranda: Why Medical Miranda Supports the Pre-Assertion of Criminal Miranda Rights, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Contents May Have Shifted: Disentangling the Best Evidence Rule from the Rule Against Hearsay, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
The Social Medium: Why the Authenticantion Bar Should Be Raised for Social Media Evidence, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
No Explanation Required?: A Reply to Jeffrey Bellin's eHearsay, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Anchors Away: Why the Anchoring Effect Suggests that Judges Should be Able to Participate in Plea Discussions, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
The Purpose-Driven Rule: Drew Peterson, Giles v. California, and the Transferred Intent Doctrine of Forfeiture by Wrongdoing, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Beware of the Diamond Dogs: Why a 'Credentials Alone' Conception of Probable Cause Violates the Compulsory Process Clause, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Bullshit!: Why the Retroactive Application of Federal Rules of Evidence 413-414 and State Counterparts Violates the Ex Post Facto Clause, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Avoiding a Confrontation? How Courts Have Erred in Finding That Nontestimonial Hearsay is Beyond the Scope of the Bruton Doctrine, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
No Expertise Required: How Washington D.C. Has Erred in Expanding its Expert Testimony Requirement, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Deal or No Deal: Why Courts Should Allow Defendants to Present Evidence That They Rejected Favorable Plea Bargains, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Crossing Over: Why Attorneys (And Judges) Should Not Be Able to Cross-Examine Witnesses Regarding Their Immigration Statuses For Impeachment Purposes, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Stranger Dictum: Why Arizona v. Gant Compels the Conclusion that Suspicionless Buie Searches Incident to Lawful Arrests are Unconstitutional, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Lawyers, Guns, and Money: Why the Tiahrt Amendment's Ban on the Admissibility of AFT Trace Data in State Court Actions Violates the Commerce Clause and the Tenth Amendment, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
A Public Privilege, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Impeachable Offenses?: Why Civil Parties in Quasi-Criminal Cases Should Be Treated Like Criminal Defendants Under the Felony Impeachment Rule, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Dismissed with Prejudice: Why Application of the Anti-Jury Impeachment Rule to Allegations of Racial, Religious, or Other Bias Violates the Right to Present a Defense, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Ordeal By Innocence: Why There Should Be a Wrongful Incarceration/Execution Exception to Attorney-Client Confidentiality, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Even Better than the Real Thing: How Courts Have Been Anything But Liberal in Finding Genuine Questions Raised as to the Authenticity of Originals Under Rule 1003, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
"Manifest" Destiny?: How Some Courts Have Fallaciously Come to Require A Greater Showing of Congressional Intent for Jurisdictional Exhaustion Than They Require for Preemption, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
The Best Offense is a Good Defense: Why Defendants' Nolo Contendere Pleas Should Be Inadmissible Against Them When They Become Civil Plaintiffs, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
A Shock to the System: Analyzing the Conflict Among Courts over Whether and When Excited Utterances May Follow Subsequent Startling Occurrences in Rape and Sexual Assault Cases, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Wolf v. Ashcroft and the Constitutionality of Using MPAA Ratings to Censor Films in Prison, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Banishment from Within and Without: Analyzing Indigenous Sentencing Under International Human Rights Standards, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
A Death By Any Other Name: The Federal Government's Inconsistent Treatment of Drugs Used in Lethal Injections and Physician-Assisted Suicide, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
Escape from New York: Analyzing the State's Relative Interests in Proscribing the Withdrawal of Life Support and Physician-Assisted Suicide, Colin Miller Faculty Publications
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