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Maine Law Review: Volume 51, No. 2 (1999)

Contents

Frank M. Coffin Lecture on Law and Public Service
Towering Figures, Enigmas, and Responsive Communities in American Legal Ethics
Thomas L. Shaffer
Articles
Identifying and Preventing Improper Prosecutorial Comment in Closing Argument
The Honorable Robert W. Clifford
Competing Liabilities: Responding to Evidence of Child Abuse that Surface During the Attorney-Client Relationship
Alison Beyea
Litigating Genocide: A Consideration of the Criminal Court in Light of the German Jews' Legal Response to Nazi Persecution, 1933-1941
Jody M. Prescott
Never on Sunday: Workplace Religious Freedom in the New Millenium
Marianne C. DelPo
Case Note
Standing Under State Search and Seizure Provision: Why the Minnesota Supreme Court Should Have Rejected the Federal Standards and Instead Invoked Greater Protection Under its Own Constitution in State v. Carter
Rebecca L Garrett

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