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Home > UNM Law > Journals > New Mexico Law Review > Vol. 29 (1999) > Iss. 2

 

Children's Law Issues (Summer 1999)

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Front Matter
New Mexico Law Review

Articles

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Children's Rights v. Parents' Rights: A Proposed Solution to the Custodial Relocation Conundrum
Janet Leach Richards

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U.S./Mexico Cross-Border Issue: Child Abduction—The Need for Cooperation
Antoinette Sedillo Lopez

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The O.K. Corral Principle: Finding the Proper Role for Judicial Notice in Police Misconduct Matters
Bruce W. Burton

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Brzonkala, Lopez, and the Commerce Clause Canard: A Synthesis of Commerce Clause Jurisprudence
Bradley A. Harsch

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Secured Transactions History: The Fradulent Myth
George Lee Flint Jr.

Notes and Comments

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Education Law - The United States Supreme Court Determines the Standard of Liability under Title IX - Gebser v. Lago Vista Independent School District
Dana S. Hardy

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Stopping the Baby-Trade: Affirming the Value of Human Life through the Invalidation of Surrogacy Contracts: A Blueprint for New Mexico
Jay R. Combs

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Criminal Law - The Admission of Polymerase Chain Reaction DNA Evidence in New Mexico Courts - State v. Stills
Travis G. Jackson

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Criminal Procedure - Curbing Prosecutorial Power - Right to Waive Preliminary Hearings Remains within Discretion of Defendant - State ex rel. Whitehead v. Vescovi-Dial
Pamela Grace Candelaria

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