Summer 1998
Front Matter
Front Matter
New Mexico Law Review
Article
Exploring a Substantive Approach to Equal Justice under Law
Rebecca E. Zietlow
Notes and Comments
The Difference between Mine and Thine: The Constitutionality of Public Employee Drug Testing
Jill Dorancy-Williams
Criminal Law - New Mexico Applies the Strict Elements Test to the Collateral Felony Doctrine - State v. Campos
Kimberly A. Richards
Criminal Law - The Anomaly of a Murder: Not All First-Degree Murder Mens Rea Standards Are Equal - State v. Brown
Vicki W. Zelle
Evidence Law - Boundaries, Balancing, and Prior Felony Convictions: Federal Rule of Evidence Rule 403 after United States v. Old Chief
Amina Quargnali-Linsley
Evidence Law - Striking the Right Balance in New Mexico's Rape Shield Law - State v. Johnson
Haviva A. Graeber
Tort Law - New Mexico Adds the Product-Line Exception to Successor Company Liability - Garcia v. Coe Manufacturing Co.
Zachary Shandler
Index
Index -- Volume 28
New Mexico Law Review