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United States v. Armstrong - Further Readings

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  • Gastwirth, Joseph L., and Tapan K. Nayak. "Statistical Aspects of Cases Concerning Racial Discrimination in Drug Sentencing." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, winter 1997, p. 583.
  • Harris, David A. "'Driving While Black' and All Other Traffic Offenses." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminolgy, winter 1997, p. 544.
  • Jampol, Melissa L. "Goodbye to the Defense of Selective Prosecution." Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, spring 1997, p. 932.
  • Johnson, Sheri Lynn. "Race, Crime, and the Law." Yale Law Journal, June 1998, p. 2619.
  • Karlan, Pamela S. "Race, Rights, and Remedies in Criminal Adjudication." Michigan Law Review, June 1998, p. 2001.
  • Poulin, Anne Bowen. "Prosecutorial Discretion and Selective Prosecution." American Criminal Law Review, Spring 1997, p. 1071.
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