SYMPOSIUM
Nazis in the Courtroom: Lessons from the
Conduct of Lawyers and Judges under the Laws
of the Third Reich and Vichy, France
ARTICLES
Imagery and Adjudication in the Criminal
Law: The Relationship between Images
of Criminal Defendants and Ideologies
of Criminal Law in Southern Antebellum
and Modern Appellate Decisions
Bernard E. Harcourt
Coming to Grips with Scientific Research in
Daubert's “Brave New World”: The Courts'
Need to Appreciate the Evidentiary
Differences between Validity and Proficiency Studies
Edward J. Imwinkelried
ESSAY
Virginia is not Safe for “Lovers”: The
Virginia Supreme Court Rejects Tarasoff
in Nasser v. Parker
Peter Lake
NOTES
A Possible Remedy for Unthinking
Discrimination
Undue Influence: Corporate Political
Speech, Power and the Initiative Process
Bystander Emotional Distress: Missing
an Opportunity to Strengthen the Ties that Bind
COMMENT
Hope v. Perales: Abortion Rights under
the New York State Constitution
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