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| Volume 36 | Summer 2002 | Number 4 |
| Articles | ||
| The California Death Penalty: Prosecutors' Use of Inconsistent Theories Plays Fast and Loose with the Courts and the Defendants | Steven F. Shatz and Lazuli M. Whitt | |
| Save the Slip for the Service Providers: Courts Should Not Give Short Shrift to the Safe Harbors of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act | Raphael A. Gutiérrez | |
| Book Review | ||
| Ideas Matter: A Review of John Denvir's Democracy's Constitution | Mark Neal Aaronson | |
| Comments | ||
| In Defense of Inclusionary Zoning: Successfully Creating Affordable Housing | Barbara Ehrlich Kautz | |
| Gambling on Proposition 1A: The California Indian Self-Reliance Amendment | K. Alexa Koenig | |
| Ripe for Resolution: A Critique of the Surveillance Post Privilege | Shawn Spaulding | |
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