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Vol. 78, Issue 2, 2015March 23, 2015 EDT

IT’S TIME TO CONFESS THAT BROWN V. ILLINOIS ISN’T WORKING: PURGING THE TAINT FROM THE SUPREME COURT’S ATTENUATION JURISPRUDENCE

Meredith L. Dedopoulos,
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Meredith L. Dedopoulos, IT’S TIME TO CONFESS THAT BROWN V. ILLINOIS ISN’T WORKING: PURGING THE TAINT FROM THE SUPREME COURT’S ATTENUATION JURISPRUDENCE, 78 Albany Law Review (2015).
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