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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > ALR > Vol. 26 > No. 2 (2009)

 

Volume 26, Number 2 (December 2009)

Articles

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“Letters I’ve Written, Never Meaning to Send . . .”: Conditional Relevance, Evidence Rule 104(b), and Mark Edwards’ Curious Murder Trial

James Fayette and Stephanie Busalacchi

171

 

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Merit Selection and Performance Evaluation of Alaska’s Judges

Teresa W. Carns

213

 

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Transgendered in Alaska: Navigating the Changing Legal Landscape for Change in Gender Petitions

Leslie Dubois-Need and Amber Kingery

239

 

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Winkelman: Pro Se Parents of Children with Disabilities in the Courts (Or Not?)

Sonja Kerr

271

 

Notes

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The Misinterpretation of the Tonnage Clause in Polar Tankers, Inc. v. City of Valdez

Angelo J. Suozzi

289

 

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Sentenced By Tradition: The Third-Party Custodian Condition of Pretrial Release in Alaska

Elizabeth Johnston

317

 
 
 

 

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