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Etienne,
Margareth, "The Ethics of Cause Lawyering: An Empirical Examination of
Criminal Defense Lawyers as Cause Lawyers" (March 21, 2005). U Illinois
Public Law Research Paper No. 05-06.
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Etienne,
Margareth, "The Declining Utility of the Right to Counsel in Federal
Criminal Courts: An Empirical Study on the Role of Defense Attorney Advocacy
Under the Sentencing Guidelines" . California Law Review.
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Etienne,
Margareth, "Into the Briar Patch?: Power Shifts Between Prosecution and
Defense after United States v. Booker" . Valparaiso Law Review, Vol. 39,
2005.
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Etienne,
Margareth, "Remorse, Responsibility and Regulating Advocacy: Making
Defendants Pay for the Sins of Their Lawyers" . New York University Law
Review, Vol. 78, December 2003.
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Etienne,
Margareth, "Acceptance of Responsibility and Plea Bargaining under the
Feeney Amendment" . Federal Sentencing Reporter, Vol. 16, No. 109, 2003
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Etienne,
Margareth, "Addressing Gender-Based Violence in an International
Context" Harvard Women's Law Journal, Vol. 18, p. 139, 1995
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Andrew D. Leipold & Hossein A. Abbasi,
The Impact of Joinder & Severance on Federal Criminal Cases: An Empirical
Study, 59 Vanderbilt Law Review 101 (2006)
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Andrew D.
Leipold, Why Are Federal Judges So
Acquittal Prone?, 83 Washington University Law
Quarterly 151 (2005)
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Andrew D.
Leipold, How the Pretrial Process
Contributes to Wrongful Convictions, 42 American Criminal Law Review 1123 (2005)
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