Michigan Law Review
The Questia library contains articles from Michigan Law Review from the following years: 1989-1996. The Questia library now contains 77,000 books and 4,000,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
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Popular Articles from Michigan Law Review
- Fifth Amendment First Principles: The Self-Incrimination Clause by Akhil Reed Amar, Renée B. Lettow
- Legal Images of Battered Women: Redefining the Issue of Separation by Martha R. Mahoney
- Taking the Fifth: Reconsidering the Origins of the Constitutional Privilege Against Self- Incrimination by Eben Moglen
- International Law as a Process by Louis B. Sohn
- The Triumph of Tokenism: The Voting Rights Act and the Theory of Black Electoral Success by Lani Guinier
- Whose Genes Are These Anyway?: Familial Conflicts Over Access to Genetic Information by Sonia M. Suter
- The Historical Origins of the Privilege Against Self- Incrimination at Common Law by John H. Langbein
- The Constitution's Forgotten Cover Letter: An Essay on the New Federalism and the Original Understanding by Daniel A. Farber
- Black Identity and Child Placement: The Best Interests of Black and Biracial Children by Kim Forde-Mazrui
- A Peculiar Privilege in Historical Perspective: The Right to Remain Silent by Albert W. Alschuler

