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Print Issue: Volume 125, Issue 3 (2021)

ARTICLES

A Formulaic Recitation Will Not Do: Why the Federal Rules Demand More Detail in Criminal Pleading
Charles Eric Hintz

Reviving the Presumption of Youth Innocence Through a Presumption of Release: A Legislative Framework for Abolition of Juvenile Pretrial Detention
Sara S. Hildebrand

The Vexing Case of Venue for Violent Crimes in Aid of Racketeering 
Melvin L. Otey

Social Change and the Associational Self: Protecting the Integrity of Identity and Democracy in the Digital Age
Raymond H. Brescia

COMMENTS

Mother May I Give a DNA Sample? The Incapacity of Juvenile Offenders and Suspects to Consent to Abandoned DNA Collection
Lauren Brown

Equality in Dual Enrollment: How Congress Can Fix the Current Inequalities Created by Dual Enrollment Programs
Emily M. LaSpina

The Feud is Getting Old: Why the Oil and Gas Industry Should Lobby for the Federal Regulation of Hydraulic Fracturing Under the Safe Drinking Water Act
Lisa A. Cumming

If You Give a Shop a Claim: The Unsustainable Inequity of Pennsylvania’s Unbridled Post-Loss Assignments
Timothy P. Ososkie

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