Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Articles
| "You Have the Right to Remain Silent": A Case for the Use of Silence as Substantive Proof of the Criminal Defendant's Guilt | |
| David S. Romantz | 1-54 |
| Government Power Unleashed: Using Eminent Domain to Acquire a Public Utility or Other Ongoing Enterprise | |
| Shelley Ross Saxer | 55-102 |
| National Ingratitude: The Egregious Deficiencies of the United States' Housing Programs for Veterans and the "Public Scandal" of Veterans' Homelessness | |
| Florence Wagman Roisman | 103-176 |
Notes
| Global Positioning System Implants: Must Consumer Privacy Be Lost in Order for People to Be Found? | |
| Kristen E. Edmundson | 207-238 |
| The Day the Music Died: The RIAA Sues Its Consumers | |
| Andrew C. Humes | 239-266 |
| The End of Time for Equal Time?: Revealing the Statutory Myth of Fair Election Coverage | |
| Anne Kramer Ricchiuto | 267-293 |
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