Symposium
Introduction
Robert W. Adler
Up from the Sewers: A Perspective on the
Evolution of the Federal Environmental
Crimes Program
Raymond W. Mushal
The Belt and Suspenders Approach:
The Advantages of a Formalized
Environmental Compliance Program
Carol Dinkins and Sean Lonnquist
Bark and Bite: The Environmental
Sentencing Guidelines After Booker
Michael M. O'Hear
Locating the Environmental Harm
in Environmental Crimes
Susan F. Mandiberg
Environmental Crime Comes of Age:
The Evolution of Criminal Enforcement
in the Environmental Regulatory Scheme
David M. Uhlmann
Articles
Not Guilty…Until Recommitment:
The Misuse of Evidence of the Underlying
Crime in NGRI Recommitment Hearings
Jana R. McCreary
A House Divided: Earl Caldwell,
The New York Times, and the Quest
for a Testimonial Privilege
Eric B. Easton
Comment
Adoption of Infants Born to Unaware,
Unwed Fathers: A Statutory Proposal
That Better Balances the Interests Involved
Tyler M. Hawkins