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Index 2000-2009
BEHAVIORAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
The Evolution of Irrationality Owen D. Jones (Spring 2001) 41:189
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Legal Scholarship: Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Evolutionary Psychology Russell Korobkin (Spring 2001) 41:319
How Humans Make Political Decisions Paul H. Rubin (Spring 2001) 41:337
The Divergence of Neuroscience and Law Jacob R. Wladbauer and Michael S. Gazzaniga (Spring 2001) 41:357
Comment: Is Evolutionary Analysis of Law Science or Storytelling? Jeffrey J. Rachlinski (Spring 2001) 41:365
Science and Human Behavior: A Reply Owen D. Jones (Spring 2001) 41:371
Comment: Can Evolutionary Science Contribute to Discussions of Law? Jeffrey Evans Stake (Spring 2001) 41:379
Frye, Frye, Again: The Past, Present, and Future of the General Acceptance Test David E. Bernstein (Spring 2001) 41:385
Measuring Salience on the Supreme Court: A Research Note Saul Brenner and Theodore S. Arrington (Fall 2002) 43:99
Atkins v. Virginia: Capital Punishment and the Diagnosis of Mental Retardation Daniel B. Kessler (Summer 2003) 43:415
Intent and Biology in California’s Lesbian Parenting Cases: K.M. v. E.G., Elisa B. v. Superior Court, and Kristine H. v. Lisa R. Sara Xochitl Orozco (Summer 2006) 46:421
Homeland Security, Law, and Policy Through the Lens of Critical Infrastructure and Key Asset Protection Joe D. Whitley, George A. Koenig, and Steven E. Roberts (Spring 2007) 47:259
COMMUNICATIONS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
A Most Uncommon Carrier: On-Line Service Provider Immunity Against Defamation Claims in Blumenthal v. Drudge Joshua M. Masur (Winter 2000) 40:217
Broadcast and Signal Bleed: United States v. Playboy Entertainment Group Andrea K. Rodgers (Summer 2000) 40:499
Electronic Signature Laws: ESIGN and UETA Stephanie Lillie (Fall 2001) 42:21
COMPUTERS AND SOFTWARE
Designing Electronic Casebooks that Talk Back: The CATO Program Kevin D. Ashley (Spring 2000) 40:275
Encryption Source Code and the First Amendment: Junger v. Daley and Berstein v. Department of Justice John J. Browder (Summer 2000) 40:399
Facial Challenges to Prior Restraints: Junger and Bernstein D.H. Kaye (Summer 2000) 40:445
Personal Jurisdiction: Millennium Enterprises, Inc. v. Millennium Music, L.P. Angela R. Probasco (Summer 2000) 40:457
Trademark Infringement: Playboy Enterprises v. Netscape Communications Corp. Erik Anderson (Summer 2000) 40:469
Criminal Invasion of Privacy: A Survey of Computer Crimes Jordan M. Blanke (Summer 2001) 41:443
Childproofing on the World Wide Web: A Survey of Adult Webservers Daniel Orr and Josephine Ferrigno-Stack (Summer 2001) 41:465
Peer-to-Peer Networking and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. Thomas E. Barako (Fall 2001) 42:1
Electronic Signature Laws: ESIGN and UETA Stephanie Lillie (Fall 2001) 42:21
Yahoo and Democracy on the Internet Joel R. Reidenberg (Spring 2002) 42:261
Anonymity on Internet Message Boards, Dendrite v. Doe Kevin Wein (Summer 2002) 42:465
Trespassing in Cyberspace: Intel Corp. v. Hamidi Julie Beauregard (Summer 2003) 43:483
Service of Process by E-mail: Rio Properties, Inc. v. Rio International Interlink Heather A. Sapp (Summer 2003) 43:493
Fair Use on the Internet: Kelly v. Arriba Soft Corp. Adam B. Olson (Summer 2004) 44:487
Life After Sarbanes-Oxley: The Merger of Information Security and Accountability Bruce H. Nearon, Jon Stanley, Steven W. Teppler, and Joseph Burton (Summer 2005) 45:379
The Internet as an Inherently Public Forum: United States v. American Library Association, Inc.: Derrick Stomberg (Fall 2004) 45:59
Domaine Names as Property: Kremen v. Cohen Jay Prendergast (Fall 2004) 45:75
Computer Models for Legal Prediction Kevin D. Ashley and Stefanie Brüninghaus (Spring 2006) 46:309
Google the Gozerian and Fair Use Slimed: Copyright Again in the Technocrat’s Den Brian Sites (Fall 2006) 47:31
Symposium on Homeland Security: A Foreword Lucy L. Thomson (Spring 2007) 47:257
Teaching New Dogs Old Tricks: Reshaping the Department of Homeland Security’s Technology Development Infrastructure Michael Greenberger (Spring 2007) 47:281
Countering Terrorism with Cyber Security Jody R. Westby (Spring 2007) 47:297
The Potential for an International Legal Approach to Critical Information Infrastructure Protection David Satola and William J. Luddy, Jr. (Spring 2007) 47:315
Critical Issues in Identity Management—Challenges for Homeland Security Lucy L. Thomson (Spring 2007) 47:335
Network Neutrality and the Economics of an Information Superhighway: A Reply to Professor Yoo Brett M. Frischmann and Barbara van Schewick (Summer 2007) 47:383
Proper Outcome, Lack of Clarity in the Interpretation of Calea: American Council on Education v. FCC Sara E. Dirvianskis (Summer 2007) 47:463
Warshak v. United States: Fourth Amendment Risk Analysis in the 21st Century Gustavo Enrique Schneider (Summer 2008) 48:357
EVIDENCE
The Aftermath of Daubert : An Evolving Jurisprudence of Expert Evidence Michael J. Saks (Winter 2000) 40:229
Researchers' Privilege: In re Cusumano Judith G. Shelling (Summer 2000) 40:517
Scientific Evidence: Amendment to FRE 702 Catherine E. Brixen and Christine E. Meis (Summer 2000) 40:527
Toward an Understanding of the Effect of Changes in Standards of Proof on Errors of Justice Brian Forst (Summer 2001) 41:489
"Non-Scientific" Expert Testimony: Logerquist v. McVey Lori A. Van Daele (Fall 2001) 42:85
Suspicionless Drug Testing by a State Hospital, Ferguson v. City of Charleston Burt C. Binenfeld (Summer 2002) 42:449
Expert Testimony on Fingerprints: An Internet Exchange Richard Friedman, D.H. Kaye, Jennifer Mnookin, Dale Nance, Michale Saks (Fall 2002) 43:91
Communicating Statistical DNA Samuel Lindsey, Ralph Hertwig, and Gerd Gigerenzer (Winder 2003) 43:147
On the Probative Value of Evidence from a Screening Search Michael O. Finkelstein and Bruce Levin (Spring 2003) 43:265
Adversarial Econometrics in United States Tobacco Co. v. Conwood Co. D.H. Kaye (Spring 2003) 43:343
Mitochondrial DNA Evidence: State v. Pappas Marian D. Walker (Summer 2003) 43:427
The Daubert Trilogy in the States David E. Bernstein and Jeffrey D. Jackson (Spring 2004) 44:351
Admissibility of Fingerprint Evidence under Daubert Kristin Romandetti (Fall 2004) 45:41
Does “Yes” Really Mean Yes? The Attempt to Close Debate on the Admissibility of Fingerprint Testimony Simon A. Cole (Summer 2005) 45:449
On “Falsification” and “Falsifiability”: The First Daubert Factor and the Philosophy of Science D.H. Kaye (Summer 2005) 45:473
Symposium on Forensic Statistics: A Foreword D.H. Kaye (Fall 2005) 46:1
Analyzing the Relevance and Admissibility of Bullet-Lead Evidence: Did the NRC Report Miss the Target? William C. Thompson (Fall 2005) 46:65
The NRC Bullet-Lead Report: Should Science Committees Make Legal Findings? D.H. Kaye (Fall 2005) 46:91
To Tell the Truth: On the Probative Value of Polygraph Search Evidence Stephen E. Fienberg (Fall 2005) 46:107
“Implicit Testing”: Can Casework Validate ForensicTechniques? Simon A. Cole (Winter 2006) 46:117
Assessing the Implications for Close Relatives in the Event of Similar but Nonmatching DNA Profiles David R. Paoletti, Travis E. Doom, Michael L. Raymer, and Dan E. Krane (Winter 2006) 46:161
Beyond the Ken? Testing Jurors’ Understanding of Eyewitness Reliability Evidence Richard S. Schmechel, Timothy P. O’Toole, Catharine Easterly, and Elizabeth F. Loftus (Winter 2006) 46:177
Does Polygraph Evidence Really Satisfy Daubert?: Lee v. Martinez Jodi Meyers (Summer 2006) 46:391
A Comment on Bullet-Lead Identification and Screening Searches Michael O. Finkelstein and Bruce Levin (Fall 2006) 47:89
The Current State of Bullet-Lead Evidence D.H. Kaye (Fall 2006) 47:99
The CSI Effect: Popular Fiction About Forensic Science Affects the Public’s Expectations About Real Forensic Science N.J. Schweitzer and Michael J. Saks (Spring 2007) 47:357
Remediating Forensic Science Michael J. Saks (Fall 2007) 48:119
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Patentability and the On-Sale Bar: Pfaff v. Wells Electronics Lucius L. Lockwood (Summer 2000) 40:399
Audio Home Recording Act: RIAA v. Diamond Multimedia Saura Sawicki (Summer 2000) 40:417
Peer-to-Peer Networking and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. Thomas E. Barako (Fall 2001) 42:1
Obviousness-Type Double Patenting, Eli Lilly & Co. v. Bar Labs, Inc. Hasin Pai (Summer 2002) 42:479
Inventorship and Assigned Patent Rights, Chou v. University of Chicago Daniel P. Valentine (Summer 2002) 42:501
But-For Markets and Reasonable Royalties: The Rite-Hite v. Kelley Misdirection Clement G. Krouse (Winter 2003) 43:229
Governing Copyright in Cyberspace: The Penalty Default Problem with State-Centric Sovereignty Mary De Ming Fan (Spring 2003) 43:315
Flexible Bar Rule: Festo Corp. v. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co. Eric B. Chen (Summer 2003) 43:465
Plant Patents: Ag Supply Inc. v. Pioneer Hi-Bred Int'l, Inc. Amy Sun (Summer 2003) 43:473
"Some More Human Than Others": Assessing the Scope of Patentability Related to Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Sina A. Muscati (Winter 2004) 44:201
Copyright Protection for DNA Sequences: Can the Biotech Industry Harmonize with Song? Stephen R. Wilson (Summer 2004) 44:409
Copyright and the Role of the Judiciary: Eldred v. Ashcroft Amelia E. Morrow (Summer 2004) 44:465
The Introduction of Cypergripping to the Federal Court System: Taubman Co. v. Webfeats Kevin P. Wilson (Summer 2004) 44:499
Inequitable Conduct: Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. v. Promega Corp. Aaron Matz (Summer 2004) 44:511
Research Exemptions: Integra LifeSciences I, LTD. v. Merck KGAA Douglas C. Gardner (Summer 2004) 44:523
The Democratic Public Domain: Reconnecting the Modern First Amendment and the Original Progress Clause (a.k.a. Copyright and Patent Clause) Malla Pollack (Fall 2004) 45:23
Applicability of the Pioneer Doctrine: Plant Genetic Systems v. DeKalb Karen Feng (Fall 2004) 45:93
Intellectual Property Perspectives in Pharmacogenomics Allen C. Nunnally (Spring 2006) 46:249
Losing Control and Finding the Locus of Infringing Use: NTP, Inc. v. Research in Motion, Ltd. Bridget A. O’Leary Smith (Summer 2006) 46:437
International Commerce and Exemption from Patent Infringement: National Steel Car, Ltd. v. Canadian Pacific Railway, Ltd. John H. Evans (Summer 2006) 46:459
Can the Patent-Term Extension of the Hatch-Waxman Act Be Used as Leverage in Drug Patent Infringement Settlements?: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. v. St. Jude Medical, Inc. Andrew J. Paprocki (Summer 2006) 46:471
Can Equity Step in Where Public Standards and the Patent System Seem at Odds?: Intel Corp. v. Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation Bruce A. Wagar (Summer 2007) 47:429
Reaching a Fair Result in Keyword Triggered Advertising and Trademark Cases: Rescuecom Corp. v. Google Inc. and 800-JR Cigar v. Goto.com Ian Gillies (Summer 2007) 47:441
Labcorp v. Metabolite: Revisiting the Law of Nature Doctrine 25 Years after Diehr David W. Klinger (Fall 2007) 48:95
Banning Tax Strategy Patents—Should We Listen to the Tax Practitioners? Tinna C. Otero (Spring 2008) 48:309
Using Hindsight in Determining Patent Obviousness: Observations on Pharmastem v. Viacell Yu Cai (Summer 2008) 48:379
In re Omeprazole Patent Litigation: Misapplication of Inherent Anticipation Opens the Door to Future Speculation in Patent Protection Michelle L. Gross (Summer 2008) 48:409
Patentable Subject Matter: Separating Abstract Ideas and Laws of Nature from Patentable Inventions Bryan Treglia (Summer 2008) 48:427
INTERNATIONAL AND SPACE LAW
JURISPRUDENCE
Capturing the Dialectic Between Principles and Cases Kevin D. Ashley (Winter 2004) 44:229
LOGIC, MATHEMATICS, AND STATISTICS
Epidemiology, Justice, and the Probability of Causation Sander Greenland and James M. Robins (Spring 2000) 40:321
Sampling-Based Adjustment of the 2000 Census--A Balanced Perspective Margo Anderson, Beth Osborne Daponte, Stephen E. Fienberg, Joseph B. Kadane, Bruce D. Spencer, and Duane L. Steffey (Spring 2000) 40:341
Quasi-Objective Bayesianism and Legal Evidence Alvin I. Goldman (Spring 2002) 42:237
Federal Judicial Center Statistical Examples Software Prototype: Age Discrimination Example Robert Timothy Reagan (Spring 2002) 42:281
When Do Courts Think Base-Rate Statistics Are Relevant? Johnathan J. Koehler (Summer 2002) 42:373
An Empirical Assessment of Presentation Formats for Trace Evidence with a Relatively Large and Quantifiable Random Match Probability Dale A. Nance and Scott B. Morris (Summer 2002) 42:403
The Potential Effect of Statistical Dependence in the Analysis of Data in Jury Discrimination Cases: Moultrie v. Martin Reconsidered Joseph L. Gastwirth and Weiwen Miao (Fall 2002) 43:115
Chance and Skill in Games: Electronic Draw Poker Marc J. Ware and Joseph B. Kadane (Fall 2002) 43:129
Imputation in the 2000 Census: Utah v. Evans Jason Wejnert (Summer 2003) 43:441
Driving While Black: A Skeptical Note Stephan Michelson (Winter 2004) 43:161
Bush v. Gore: Two Neglected Lessons from a Statistical Perspective Michael O. Finkelstein and Bruce Levin (Winter 2004) 44:181
The Legal Employment Market: Determinants of Elite Firm Placement and How Law Schools Stack Up Stack Up Anthony Ciolli (Summer 2005) 45:413
The Importance of Checking the Assumptions Underlying Statistical Analysis: Graphical Methods for Assessing Normality Yulia Gel, Weiwen Miao, and Joseph L. Gastwirth (Fall 2005) 46:3
Assessing Spatial Heterogeneity in the Refractive Index of Float Glass Geva Maimon, Russell J. Steele, and James M. Curran (Fall 2005) 46:31
An Introduction to Data Fusion, Data Mining, and Pattern Recognition Applied toFiber Analysis Jennifer Wiseman Mercer and Suzanne C. Bell (Fall 2005) 46:53
Statistical Assessment of Damages in Breach of Contract Litigation Duane L. Steffey, Stephen E. Fienberg, and Robert H. Sturgess (Winter 2006) 46:129
Power-Law Distributions and the Federal Judiciary Thomas Bak (Winter 2006) 46:139
Ecological Inference in Voting Rights Act Disputes: Where Are We Now, and Where Do We Want to Be? D. James Greiner (Winter 2007) 47:115
Just Reasonable: Can Linguistic Analysis Help Us Know What It Is to Be Reasonable? Michel Paradis (Winter 2007) 47:169
A Default-Logic Paradigm for Legal Fact-Finding Vern R. Walker (Winter 2007) 47:193
Why a Conviction Should Not Be Based on a Single Piece of Evidence: A Proposal for Reform Boaz Sangero and Mordechai Halpert (Fall 2007) 48:43
On a Mathematical Argument for Splitting the Ninth Circuit D.H. Kaye (Spring 2008) 48:329
The Disappearance that Wasn’t? “Random Variation” in the Number of Women Supreme Court Clerks D.H. Kaye and Joseph L. Gastwirth (Summer 2008) 48:457
MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Iceland's Plan for Genomics Research: Facts and Implications Henry T. Greely (Winter 2000) 40:153
Mapping Cortical Areas Associated with Legal Reasoning and Moral Intuition Oliver R. Goodenough (Summer 2001) 41:429
Protecting Farmer Innovation: The Convention on Biological Diversity and the Question of Origin Cary Fowler (Summer 2001) 41:477
Discovery of Sperm Donor Identity: Johnson v. Superior Court Joshua A. Plosker (Fall 2001) 42:67
The Coming Pharmacogenomics Revolution: Tailoring Drugs to Fit Patients' Genetic Profiles Lars Noah (Fall 2002) 43:1
Assessing the Quality of DNA-Based Parentage Testing: Findings from a Survey of Laboratories Mary R. Anderlik (Spring 2003) 43:291
Child Placement Decisions: The Relevance of Facial Resemblance and Biological Relationships David J. Herring (Summer 2003) 43:387
Introduction: Confidence-Building Measures for Genetically Modified Foods Symposium Gary E. Marchant (Fall 2003) 44:1
Stewardship for Biotech Crops: Strategies for Improving Global Consumer Confidence Thomas P. Redick (Fall 2003) 44:5
Confidence-Building Measures for Genetically Modified Products: Stakeholder Teamwork on Regulatory Proposals Gregory N. Mandel (Fall 2003) 44:41
Bridging the Genetic Divide: Confidence-Building Measures for Genetically Modified Crops Rebecca M. Bratspies (Fall 2003) 44:63
Issues Surrounding the International Regulation of Adventitious Presence and Biotechnology Serina Vandegrift and Christine Gould (Fall 2003) 44:81
GM Foods: Potential Public Consultation and Particpation Mechanisms Gary E. Marchant and Andrew Askland (Fall 2003) 44:99
Enhancing Consumer Confidence in Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetically Engineered Food Douglas A. Powell, Katija A. Blaine, and Ben Chapman (Fall 2003) 44:139
Confidence Building: In What, for Whom, and Why? Jane Maienschein (Fall 2003) 44:153
The Continuing Balance: Federal Regulation of Biotechnology W. Christopher Matton and F. Scott Thomas (Spring 2004) 44:283
Regulatory Mechanisms for Molecular nanotechnology Jason Wejnert (Spring 2004) 44:323
The Truth About the Drug Companies Marcia Angell (Summer 2005) 45:465
Introduction: The Rise and Flourishing of Gene Databanks Andrew Askland (Winter 2005) 45:111
Applying International Guidelines on Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues to New International Genebanks Melissa A. Austin, Julia Crouch, and Alyssa DiGiacomo (Winter 2005) 45:115
Informed Consent to Genetic Research on Banked Human Tissue Daniel S. Strouse (Winter 2005) 45:135
Property Rights and Benefit-Sharing for DNA Donors? Gary E. Marchant (Winter 2005) 45:153
Future Uses of Residual Newborn Blood Spots: Legal and Ethical Considerations Nanette Elster (Winter 2005) 45:179
Genetics Research in American Indian Communities: Sociocultural Considerations and Participatory Research Donald Warne (Winter 2005) 45:191
Genebank Management: A Review of Salient Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Michael D. Volk Jr., Christine Meis McAuliffe, and May Mowzoon (Winter 2005) 45:205
Copyright Protection for Genetic Databases Ray K. Harris and Susan Stone Rosenfield (Winter 2005) 45:225
Human Genetic Sampling and the HIPAA Privacy Standards Kristen B. Rosati (Winter 2005) 45:251
Frozen Embryos and Gamete Providers’ Rights: A Suggested Model for Embryo Disposition Joseph Russell Falasco (Spring 2005) 45:273
Symposium on Pharmacogenomics: A Foreword Domenic A. Crolla (Spring 2006) 46:237
Reflections on the Legal, Social, and Ethical Implications of Pharmacogenomic Research Domenic A. Crolla (Spring 2006) 46:239
Legal Pressure to Incorporate Pharmacogenetics in the U.K. Arron Walthall (Spring 2006) 46:263
First Pharmacogenomics, Next Nutrigenomics: Genohype or Genohealthy? Nola M. Ries and Timothy Caulfield (Spring 2006) 46:281
Carhart v. Gonzales: Rethinking Stenberg and the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Kevin T. Kelly (Spring 2006) 46:353
Brilliant Science, Dark Politics, Uncertain Law Paul Berg (Summer 2006) 46:379
Autologous Blood, HIV, and the Americans with Disabilities Act: The AABB’S Autologous Blood Donation Suggested Guidance Stefanie Shulman-Cutler (Summer 2006) 46:407
Embryonic Histrionics: A Critical Evaluation of the Bush Stem Cell Funding Policy and the Congressional Alternative Russell Korobkin (Fall 2006) 47:1
From Free Riders to Fairness: A Cooperative System for Organ Transplantation Christopher Tarver Robertson (Fall 2007) 48:1
Law and the New Era of Personalized Medicine: A Foreword Gary E. Marchant (Winter 2008) 48:131
Coverage and Reimbursement for Pharmacogenomic Testing Robert J. Milligan(Winter 2008) 48:137
The Washington University v. Catalona: Determining Ownership of Genetic Samples Scott F. Gibson (Winter 2008) 48:167
The Tissue Issue: A Wicked Problem Sharon Lewis (Winter 2008) 48:193
The FDA and Regulation of Genetic Tests: Building Confidence and Promoting Safety Gregorio M. Garcia (Winter 2008) 48:217
Tiered Consent and the Tyranny of Choice Natalie Ram (Spring 2008) 48:253
State v. Karl: An Unreasonable Rejection of the Learned Intermediary Doctrine Jerica L. Peters (Spring 2008) 48:285
PRIVACY
Iceland's Plan for Genomics Research: Facts and Implications Henry T. Greely (Winter 2000) 40:153
Bioethics, Bench, and Bar: Selected Arguments in Landry v. Attorney General David H. Kaye (Winter 2000) 40:193
Discovery of Sperm Donor Identity: Johnson v. Superior Court Joshua A. Plosker (Fall 2001) 42:67
Curing the Unique Health Identifier: A Reconciliation of New Technology and Privacy Rights Wendy J. Netter (Winter 2003) 43:165
Drug Testing in Public Schools: Board of Education v. Earls Sharma K. Foley (Summer 2003) 43:455
FIPs and PETs for RFID: Protecting Privacy in the Web of Radio Frequency Identification Gal Eschet (Spring 2005) 45:301
REGULATING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Nondelegation Doctrine: American Trucking Ass'n v. EPA Brigham A. Cluff (Summer 2000) 40:485
Genetic Testing, Liability, and Regulatory Policy: The Canadian Situation Timothy Caufield (Fall 2000) 41:7
Separating Predictive Genetic Testing from Snake Oil: Regulation, Liabilities, and Lost Opportunities Michael J. Malinowski (Fall 2000) 41:23
FDA and the Regulation of Genetic Tests Neil A. Holtzman (Fall 2000) 41:53
Genetic Testing: A Role for FDA? Richard A. Merrill (Fall 2000) 41:63
Genetic Susceptibility and Biomarkers in Toxic Injury Litigation Gary E. Marchant (Fall 2000) 41:67
The Importance of Test Validity and Predictive Values to Screening Programs Ralph R. Cook (Fall 2000) 41:111
The Evolution of Predictive Genetic Testing: Deciphering Gene-Environment Interactions Richard R. Sharp (Winter 2001) 41:145
Genetic Testing for Susceptibility to Disease from Exposure to Toxic Chemicals: Implications for Public- and Worker-Health Policies Michael Baram (Winter 2001) 41:165
Use of Biomarkers for Genetic Susceptibility and Exposure in the Regulatory Context Dale Hattis and Sue Swedis (Winter 2001) 41:177
Relative Risk Greater Than Two in Proof of Causation in Toxic Tort Litigation Russellyn S. Carruth and Bernard D. Goldstein (Winter 2001) 41:195
Genetic Testing in Toxic Injury Litigation: The Path to Scientific Certainty or Blind Alley? Susan R. Poulter (Winter 2001) 41:211
Product Liability for Predictive Genetic Tests Pilar N. Ossorio (Winter 2001) 41:239
Alien Species Introduction and NEPA: National Parks & Conservation Ass'n v. U.S. Department of Transportation Stephanie J. Gliege (Fall 2001) 42:31
NEPA Functional Equivalence Doctrine: Cellular Phone Taskforce v. FCC Sherry D. Haller (Fall 2001) 42:47
Bioprospecting in the National Parks: Edmonds Institute v. Babbitt Todd Weaver (Fall 2001) 42:61
A Brief History of the Political Work of Genetics Dorothy Nelkin (Winter 2002) 42:121
The Central Role of Variation in Human Genetics Michael E. Zwick (Winter 2002) 42:133
Commentary: Scientific Rationales for Population-Specific Genetic Research: Pharmacogenetics in Indigenous Peoples Wendell W. Weber (Winter 2002) 42:141
Perspectives on Research in American Indian Communities Malcolm B. Bowekaty (Winter 2002) 42:145
Native American Recommendations for Genetic Research to Be Culturally Respectful Linda Burhansstipanov, Lynne T. Bemis, and Mark Dignan (Winter 2002) 42:149
Commentary: A Caution to Native American Institutional Review Boards about Scientism and Censorship Andrew Askland (Winter 2002) 42:159
An Analysis of Research Guidelines on the Collection and Use of Human Biological Materials from American Indian and Alaskan Native Communities Richard R. Sharp and Morris W. Foster (Winter 2002) 42:165
A Critical Appraisal of Protections for Aboriginal Communities in Biomedical Research Charles Weijer and James A. Anderson (Winter 2002) 42:187
Genetic Research and Communal Narratives Dena S. Davis (Winter 2002) 42:199
Genes, Religion, and History: The Creation of a Discourse of Origin Among a Judaizing African Tribe Tudor Parfitt (Winter 2002) 42:209
Constitutionality of the Child On-Line Protection Act: Ashcroft v. ACLU Laura Bates (Fall 2002) 43:29
Internet Access to Court Documents in Criminal Cases Raya Tahan (Fall 2002) 43:43
Criminal DNA Databanks and Medical Research Davina Dana Bressler (Fall 2002) 43:51
The Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001: HB 2505 Jonathan S. Swartz (Fall 2002) 43:79
Governing Population Genomics: Law, Bioethics, and Biopolitics in Three Case Studies David E. Winickoff (Winter 2003) 43:187
nanotechnology and Policy K. Eric Drexler with Jason Wejnert (Fall 2004) 45:1
BOOK REVIEWS AND REVIEW-ESSAYS
— Indexed by book author (Reviewer's name in parentheses)
Sanders, Joseph. Bendectin on Trial: A Study of Mass Tort Litigation (Betsy Grey) (Winter 2000) 40:257
Ruse, Michael. Mystery of Mysteries: Is Evolution a Social Construction? (David L. Hull) (Winter 2000) 40:269
Cheng, Bin. Studies in International Space (Glenn Harlan Reynolds) (Spring 2000) 40:357
Committee on Intellectual Property and the Emerging Information Infrastructure. The Digital Dilemma: Intellectual Property in the Information Age (Dennis S. Karjala) (Summer 2001) 41:527
Loue, Sana. Forensic Epidemiology: A Comprehensive Guide for Legal and Epidemiology Professionals (Diana B. Petitti) (Spring 2000) 40:363
Liberty, editor. Liberating Cyberspace (Fred H. Cate) (Summer 2000) 40:537
Long, Clarisa, editor. Genetic Testing and the Use of Information, (Sonia Suter) (Winter 2001) 41:261
Grubb, Philip W. Parents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology: Fundamentals of Global Law, Practice, and Strategy (Michael J. Malinowski) (Spring 2001) 41:417
Gigerenzer, Gerd, editor. Simple Heuristics that Make Us Smart, (Craig R. Callen) (Summer 2001) 41:513
Litman, Jessica. Digital Copyright (Dennis S. Karjala) (Fall 2001) 42:97
Scheck, Barry, Peter Neufield, and Jim Dwyer. Actual Innocence (Michael P. O'Connor) (Winter 2002) 42:221
Baden, Michael, and Marion Roach. Dead Reckoning: The New Science of Catching Killers (D.H. Kaye) (Summer 2002) 42:501
Holland, Suzanne, et al, editors. The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy (Jane Maienschein) (Fall 2002) 43:135
Green, Ronald M. The Human Embryo Research Debates: Bioethics in a Vortex of Controversy (Jane Maienschein) (Fall 2002) 43:135
Cole, Simon. Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal Identification (Michael J. Saks) (Fall 2002) 43:141
Redmayne, Mike. Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice (Paul C. Giannelli) (Winter 2003) 43:243
Kressel, Neil J. and Dorit F. Kressell. Stack and Sway: The New Science of Jury Consulting (Stephan Landsman) (Winter 2003) 43:259
Kiely, Terrence F. Science and Litigation: Products Liability in Theory and Practice (Bert Black) (Spring 2003) 43:353
Barnett, Peter D. Ethics in Forensic Science: Professional Standards for the Practice of Criminalistics (Michael J. Saks) (Spring 2003) 43:359
Barnett, Peter D. Ethics in Forensic Science: Professional Standards for the Practice of Criminalistics (Melissa Anne Smrz) (Spring 2003) 43:367
Biegel, Stuart. Beyond Our Control? Confronting the Limits of Our Legal System in the Age of Cyberspace (Douglas J. Sylvester) (Spring 2003) 43:369
Andrews et al., Lori B. Genetics: Ethics, Law, and Policy (Dorianne Lambelet Coleman and Harrison F. Dillon) (Summer 2003) 43:505
Lee, Henry C. with Thomas W. O'Neil. Cracking Cases: The Science of Solving Crimes (Kirk E. Yeager) (Winter 2004) 44:281
Burks, Alice Rowe. Who Invented the Computer? The Legal Battle That Changed Computing (Douglas J. Sylvester) (Spring 2004) 44:367
Walter, Jennifer K. and Erin P. Klein, Editors. The Story of Bioethics: From Seminal Works to Contemporary Explorations (J.L. Colby) (Spring 2004) 44:385
Cranor, Lorrie Faith and Steven S. Wildman, Editors. Rethinking Rights and Regulations: Institutional Responses to New Communications Technologies (Mark F. Schultz) (Fall 2004) 45:103
Aaron, Henry J. and William B. Schwartz, Editors. Coping with Methuselah: The Impact of Molecular Biology on Medicine and Society; Post, Stephen G. and Robert H. Binstock, Editors, The Fountain of Youth: Cultural, Scientific, and Ethical Perspectives on a Biomedical Goal; and Fogel, Robert William, The Escape from Hunger and Premature Death, 1700-2100: Europe, America, and the Third World (Glenn Harlan Reynolds) (Spring 2005) 45:355
Price, Monroe E. Media and Sovereignty: The Global Information Revolution and Its Challenge to State Power (Laurence H. Winer) (Spring 2005) 45:367
Yates, Jeff. Popular Justice: Presidential Prestige and Executive Success in the Supreme Court (LawrenceBaum) (Spring 2005) 45:367
Haack, Susan. Defending Science—Within Reason: Between Scientism and Cynicism (Sheralee Brindell) (Summer 2005) 45:483
Avorn, Jerry, Powerful Medicines: The Benefits, Risks, and Costs of PrescriptionDrugs (Julie Fleming Brown) (Winter 2006) 46:215
Fisher III, William W. Promises to Keep: Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment (Michael M. Epstein) (Winter 2006) 46:227
Schellekens, M.H.M. Electronic Signatures: Authentication Technology froma Legal Perspective (Aashish Srivastava) (Winter 2006) 46:233
Casey, Eoghan. Digital Evidence and Computer Crime: Forensic Science, Computers and the Internet (Susan W. Brenner) (Spring 2006) 46:373
Zimmer, Marc. Glowing Genes: A Revolution in Biotechnology (Jeffrey Bojar) (Spring 2007) 47:365
Uttal, William R. Human Factors in the Courtroom: Mythology versus Science (Michael J. Saks) (Spring 2007) 47:369
Zeki, Semir and Oliver Goodenough, Editors. Law and the Brain (Stacey A. Tovino) (Spring 2007) 47:377
Gross, Michael L. Bioethics and Armed Conflict: Moral Dilemmas of Medicine and War (Barry D. Halpern) (Summer 2007) 47:479
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