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    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (Oregon Law Review, 1997)
      This Article has been a preliminary effort at identifying those limitations in connection with one specific type of lie-investigative lies, or lies told to people in an effort to gather evidence against them. The extrapolation ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (Texas Tech Law Review, 2007)
      This essay, for a symposium on Citizen Ignorance, Police Deception and the Constitution, relies on moral philosophy and new empirical research in arguing that police deceit during interrogation is permissible when: (1) it ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 2003)
      Numerous authors, from all points on the political spectrum, have advocated that police interrogations be taped. But police rarely record custodial questioning, at least in full, and only a handful of courts have found ...