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| Volume 38 | Winter 2004 | Number 2 |
| Articles | ||
| A Civil Rights Task: Removing Barriers to Employment of Ex-Convicts | Leroy D. Clark | |
| "Important" and "Irreversible" but Maybe Not "Unreviewable": The Dilemma of Protecting Defendants' Rights Through the Collateral Order Doctrine | Kristin B. Gerdy | |
| With Malice Toward All: The Increased Lethality of Violence Reshapes Transferred Intent and Attempted Murder Law | Mitchell Keiter | |
| Physicians Policing Physicians: The Development of Medical Staff Peer Review Law at California Hospitals | Philip L. Merkel | |
| Comments | ||
| Deferred Entry of Judgment: An Overlooked and Undervalued Benefit of Proposition 21 | LaRon Hogg Haught | |
| For the Sake of Your Health: ERISA's Preemption Provisions, HMO Accountability, and Consumer Access to State Law Remedies | Elaine Gareri Kenney | |
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