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Vol. 90 October, 2002

No. 5

   

ARTICLE

Who Should Pay for Bad Genes?, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1345 (2002).
   

A COLLOQUIUM ON COMMUNITY POLICING

Introduction: Crime, Community, and Criminal Justice, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1415 (2002).
   
"Fighting Fire with Fire": Rethinking the Role of Disgust in Hate Crimes, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1423 (2002).
   
Community Prosecutors, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1465 (2002).
   
Reciprocity, Collective Action, and Community Policing, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1513 (2002).
   
Indepedent-Norm Federalism in Criminal Law, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1541 (2002).
   
Praying for Community Policing, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1593 (2002).
   

COMMENTS

Follow the Money: Getting to the Root of the Problem with Civil Asset Forfeiture in California, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1635 (2002).
Karis Ann-Yu Chi
   
The Commerce Clause and Federalism after Lopez and Morrison: The Case for Closing the Jurisdictional-Element Loophole, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1675 (2002).
Diane McGimsey
   

REVIEW ESSAY

From Law to Content in the New Media Marketplace, 90 CALIF. L. REV. 1739 (2002).
Daniel M. Filler
   
 

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