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Wednesday June 19, 2013 North Dakota Law Review Editor in Chief: |
Vol. 77:1 (2001)ArticlesCriminal Justice and the 1999-2000 U.S. Supreme Court Term Fundamental Rights in Conflict: The Price of a Maturing Democracy The National Labor Relations Board Redefines "Medical Employee" Under the Wagner Act Regarding Residents and Interns Thereby Opening the Door to Unionization and Collective Bargaining Demands NoteInformed Consent and the Scope of a Physician's Duty of Disclosure Case CommentsConstitutional Law - Establishment Clause: The Movement Towards Neutrality as the Single Criteria for Determining the Constitutionality of School Aid Under the Establishment Clause Mitchell v. Helms, 120 S. Ct. 2530 (2000) Criminal Law - Search and Seizure: The Investigative Stop: What Happens When We Run? Illinois v. Wardlow, 528 U.S. 119 (2000) Constitutional Law - Criminal Law: The United States Supreme Court Affirms the Use of "Miranda" Rights by Police to Determine the Admissibility of Statements Made During Custodial Interrogation Dickerson v. United States, 120 S. Ct. 2326 (2000) |