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May 19, 2015

Breaking It Bad In a Law Review

In the New Mexico Law Review, Spring 2015:

New Mexico Law Review Current Issue

Spring 2015, Vol. 45, No. 2

Front Matter
  • INTRODUCTION ix
Professional Articles
  • Breaking Bad in the Classroom
  • Max Minzner 397
  • Why We Would Spare Walter White: Breaking Bad and the True Power of Mitigation
  • Bidish J. Sarma 429
  • "Better Call Saul" If You Want Discoverable Communications: The Misrepresentation of the Attorney-Client Privilege on Breaking Bad
  • Armen Adzhemyan & Susan M. Marcella 477
  • The Good and (Breaking) Bad of Deceptive Police Practices
  • Elizabeth N. Jones 523
  • Stuck Between a Rock and a Meth Cooking Husband: What Breaking Bad’s Skyler White Teaches Us About How the War on Drugs and Public Antipathy Constrain Women of Circumstance’s Choices
  • Holly Jeanine Boux & Courtenay W. Daum 567
  • Breaking BATNAS: Negotiation Lessons From Walter White
  • Jennifer W. Reynolds 611
  • The Political Geography of Plea Bargaining in Federal Death Penalty Cases
  • Greg Goelzhauser 641
  • Don’t Bake––Litigate! A Practitioner’s Guide on How Walter White Should Have Protected His Interests in Gray Matter, and His Litigation Options for Building an “Empire Business” Through the Courts, Not the Cartel
  • Michael C. Mims 673

Discussion here from the Wall Street Journal.
Christine Corcos Posted on 5/19/2015 03:09:00 PM
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