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Volume 28, Number 4 (2005)

Front Matter

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Table of Contents
Seattle University Law Review

Articles

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Should Parents Be Allowed to Record a Child's Telephone Conversations When They Believe the Child Is in Danger?: An Examination ofthe Federal Wiretap Statute and the Doctrine of Vicarious Consent in the Context of a Criminal Prosecution
Daniel R. Dinger

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The Flatow Amendment and State-Sponsored Terrorism
Joseph Keller

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Volume Index
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Note

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An Exceptional Case: How Washington Should Amend Its Procedure for Imposing an Exceptional Sentence in Response to Blakely v. Washington
Jason Amala and Jason Laurine

Comments

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A Proposed Quick Fix To the DMCA Overprotection Problem That Even a Content Provider Could Love . . . or at Least Live With
Devon Thurtle

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The Right to Float on By: Why the Washington Legislature Should Expand Recreational Access to Washington's Rivers and Streams
Dustin Trowbridge Till

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