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Vol. 54, Issue 5, 2017May 22, 2017 CDT

Justice Scalia was Right: “No One Really Believes [Martinez] Will Remain Limited to Ineffective-Assistance-of-Trial-Counsel-Cases”

Kirsty Davis,
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Kirsty Davis, Justice Scalia Was Right: “No One Really Believes [Martinez] Will Remain Limited to Ineffective-Assistance-of-Trial-Counsel-Cases,” 54 Hous. L. Rev. (2017).
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