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This Issue of the Alabama Law Review is in Excellent, Like New Condition, possibly New and Unread. The Softcovers have Very Light Cornerwear but No Tears, Creases, Stains, or Any Major Damage. The Spine is Not Creased; the Binding is Strong, Intact, and Undamaged. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked with No Writing, Highlighting, or Underlining and with No Tears, Creases, Stains, Mold, or Any Major Damage. The Page Edges have No Remainder Mark, Foxing, Stains, or Any Major Damage.Book Description:Articles in this Issue of the Alabama Law Review are "International Publications and Protection of Reputation: A Margin of Appreciation but not Subservience?" by David Partlett and Barbara McDonald; "Science-Dependent Prosecution and the Problem of Epistemic Contingency: A Study of Shaken Baby Syndrome" by Deborah Tuerkheimer; and "Criminal Law in the Shadow of Violence" by Alice Ristroph. The Alabama Legal Issues Series Essay is "Jury Misconduct: What Happens Behind Closed Doors" by… Read More