Summer 1996
Front Matter
Front Matter
New Mexico Law Review
Articles
Simms Memorial Lecture Series Explaning the Unexplainable: Analyzing the Simpson Verdict
Peter Arenella
Changing Interpretations of New Mexico's Constitutional Provisions Allocating Water Resources: Integrating Private Property Rights and Public Values
Charles T. Dumars
Notes and Comments
Contract Law - The Changing Role of the General Release in New Mexico: Hansen v. Ford Motor Company
Elizabeth Knox
Criminal Law - Capital Sentencing Jurors May Be Informed about a Defendant's Period of Parole Ineligibility: Clark v. Tansy
Theresa M. Montoya
Criminal Procedure - What Constitutes a Race-Neutral Explanation for Using Peremptory Challenges - State v. Guzman and Purkett v. Elem
Pamela C. Childers
State Constitutional Law - New Mexico Rejects Apparent Authority to Consent as a Valid Basis for Warrantless Searches: State v. Wright
Kathleen M. Wilson
Tort Law - Evolution of Duty in New Mexico: Torres v. State
Nancy Desiderio
Tort Law - Supreme Court Permits Design Defect Claims in Both Strict Liability and Negligence: Brooks v. Beech Aircraft Corp.
Patricia M. Monaghan
Tort Law (Legal Malpratice) - Attorneys May Owe a Duty to Statutory Beneficiaries Regardless of Privity: Leyba v. Whitley
Marianne B. Hill
Workers' Compensation Law - New Mexico Clarifies the Meaning of a Special Employer as Distinct from a Statutory Employer: Rivera v. Sagebrush Sales, Inc.
Christine M. Landavazo
Index
Index -- Volume 26
New Mexico Law Review