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Vol. 61, Issue 2, 2016June 09, 2016 EDT
Pennsylvania Stacks the Deck Against Defendants in Commonwealth v. Alicia, Leaving False Confession Assessments to the Jury
Pennsylvania Stacks the Deck Against Defendants in Commonwealth v. Alicia, Leaving False Confession Assessments to the Jury
Articles in Vol. 61, Issue 2, 2016
Vol. 61, Issue 2, 2016
- Home is Where the Confusion Is: Pennsylvania Formally Adopts the "Gist of the Action" Doctrine and Builds a House for Ambiguity in Bruno v. Erie Insurance CoLauren Anthony
- She Works Hard for the Money Wherever She Is: The Need to Abandon the Physical Presence Presumption in Telecommunication Cases Following EEOC v. FordSean Caufield
- Pennsylvania Stacks the Deck Against Defendants in Commonwealth v. Alicia, Leaving False Confession Assessments to the JuryKatherine Reamy
- #Guilty? Sublet v. State and the Authentication of Social Media Evidence in Criminal ProceedingsElizabeth A. Flanagan
- Hickory Dickory Dock, the New Jersey Supreme Court Stops the Clock: Legislature Must Reform the Spill Act Following Morristown Associates v. Grant OilMaria Salvemini
Katherine Reamy, Pennsylvania Stacks the Deck Against Defendants in Commonwealth v. Alicia, Leaving False Confession Assessments to the Jury, 61 Villanova Law Review 321 (2016).
