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Lawsuits, both criminal and civil, have arguably resulted in greater safety and a better quality of life in the United States; the fact remains that the weight of this litigation has imposed a tremendous workload on the nation's courts
 
  Will the increasing use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), or any means of settling disputes outside of court, make the same contributions? Explain your answer.
 
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The exclusionary rule remains controversial, but the nature of the debate has changed
 
  Initially, critics called for complete abolition of the rule; now, they suggest modifications. Courts have not been able to formulate a replacement for the rule. Should the exclusionary rule be abolished outright? Modified? Kept in its present form? Explain your answer.
 
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