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Spring 2010, Vol. 40, No. 2

CONTENTS

Front Matter

Introduction          ix

FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY ARTICLES

The Institute of Public Law: Over Four Decades of Public Service    163
Paul Biderman

Gomez Redux: Procedural and Substantive Developments Twelve Years On    179
Michael B. Browde

A Quarter Century Later: Revisiting Defamation in New Mexico    197
Philip R. Higdon & Abiman Rajadurai

How One Law Review Article Transformed the Law of New Mexico Forever (Not!)    207
Ted Occhialino

Freedom at Home Revisited: The New Mexico Equal Rights Amendment after New Mexico Right to Choose/Naral v. Johnson    215
Linda M. Vanzi

Truth or Consequences: Self-Incriminating Statements and Informant Veracity    225
Mary Nicol Bowman

The Role of Intimacy in the Prosecution and Sentencing of Capital Murder Cases in the U.S. Armed Forces, 1984–2005    273
Catherine M. Grosso, David C. Baldus & George Woodworth

 

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