Volume 45 (2013) Summer Issue

2013, Past Issues, Print, Volume 45 (2013) Issue 2 (Summer)
The Future of Clean Elections David Gartner | 45 Ariz. St. L.J. 733 (2013) Foreclosure Mediation in Arizona Art Hinshaw & Timothy Burr | 45 Ariz. St. L.J. 749 (2013) ARIZONA’S WIN-WIN SHORT-TERM CREDIT SOLUTION: Assisting Arizona’s Unbanked and Underbanked While Supporting Tribal Self-Determination Robert Rosette & Saba Bazzazieh | 45 Ariz. St. L.J. 781 (2013) The Short History of Arizona Legal Ethics Keith Swisher | 45 Ariz. St. L.J. 813 (2013) Victims or Criminals? The Intricacies of Dealing with Juvenile Victims of Sex Trafficking and Why the Distinction Matters Krystle M. Fernandez | 45 Ariz. St. L.J. 859 (2013) Can Victims’ Rights Go Wrong? Prosecuting Digital Child Pornography Crimes in Arizona William H. Knight | 45 Ariz. St. L.J. 891 (2013)
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ASU Law Journal Cited in New York Times

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Nancy S. Marder's forthcoming article in the Arizona State Law Journal, The Conundrum of Cameras in the Courtroom, 44 Ariz. St. L.J. 1489 (2013), was quoted in the New York Times on February 18, 2012.  The New York Times piece by Adam Liptak, Bucking a Trend, Supreme Court Justices Reject Video Coverage, addresses the U.S. Supreme Court's reluctance to allow cameras into the highest court in the land. "A pair of new law review articles tries to make sense of the gaps between the American and international approaches. In one of them, in The Arizona State Law Journal, Nancy S. Marder, who teaches at the Chicago-Kent College of Law at the Illinois Institute of Technology, noted correctly that 'most countries do not allow cameras in their courtrooms' and concluded that…
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