Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Articles
| Reform of Defense Representation in Capital Cases: The Indiana Experience and Its Implications for the Nation | |
| Norman Lefstein | 495-534 |
| A Law Clerk and His Justice: What William Rehnquist Did Not Learn from Robert Jackson | |
| Laura K. Ray | 535-592 |
| Sex, Sectarians and Secularists: Condoms and the Interests of Children | |
| Yvonne A. Tamayo | 593-620 |
Notes
| The Fair Pay Act of 1994 | |
| Thomas N. Hutchinson | 621-646 |
| A State Statutory Privilege for Environmental Audits: Is It a Suit of Armor or Just the Emperor's New Clothes? | |
| Michael T. Scanlon | 647-694 |
| The Supreme Court Assaults State Drug Taxes with a Double Jeopardy Dagger: Death Blow, Serious Injury, or Flesh Wound? | |
| Charles K. Todd Jr. | 695-728 |
| When the Walls Come A Tumblin' Down: A Look at What Happens When Lawyers Sign Non-Competition Agreements and Break Them | |
| Daylon L. Welliver | 729-748 |
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