Articles:
Science for Judges VII: Evaluating Evidence of Causation & Forensic Laboratories: Current Issues & Standards
Introduction by Margaret A. Berger
A Framework For Assessing Scientific Arguments: Gaps, Relevance and Integrated Evidence
Carl F. Cranor, Ph.D., M.S.L.
Regulating Crime Laboratories: The Impact of DNA Evidence
Paul C. Giannelli, J.D., M.S.
Judgment for Judges: What Traditional Statistics Don't Tell You About Causal Claims
Steven N. Goodman, M.D.
Determining Disease Causality From Experimental Toxicology Studies
Ronald L. Melnick, Ph.D. & John R. Bucher, Ph.D.
The Nature and Necessity of Scientific Judgment
Douglas L. Weed, M.D., Ph.D.
Notes and Comments:
Online Auction Houses: How Trademark Owners Protect Brand Integrity Against Counterfeiting
Emily Favre
Fearing Fear Itself: The Proposed Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2005 and Public Fears About Genetic Information
Rivka Jungreis
Not Too Little, But a Little Too Late: The Eleventh Circuit's Refusal to Consider New Issues Raised by Supplemental Authority
Christopher R. Prior
Protectionism, Punishment and Pariahs: Sex Offenders and Residence Restrictions
Meghan S. Towers