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Spring 2001, Vol. 31, No. 2

Front Matter    ix

CONTENTS

Playing God: An Essay on Law, Philosophy, and American Capital Punishment    277
Samuel J. Levine

Limitations on Assumption and Assignment of Executory Contracts by "Applicable Law"   299
Theresa J. Pulley Radwan

Empirical Research on Judicial Reasoning: Statutory Interpretation in Federal Tax Cases   325
Daniel M. Schneider

Unconscionable Quandary: UCC Article 2 and the Unconscionability Doctrine   359
Carol B. Swanson

NOTES

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—Civil Forfeiture and Double Jeopardy: State v. Nunez  401
Laurel A . Carrier

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—-Supreme Court Update on Reasonable Suspicion Analysis: A Review of the Supreme Court Decisions in Illinois v. Wardlow and Florida v. J.L   421
Jennifer Rozzoni

FAMILY LAW—New Mexico Expands Due Process Rights of Parents in Termination of Parental Rights: In Re Ruth Anne E.   439
Patricia Fletcher Schroeder

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