CONTENTS
Volume 61, Issue 4

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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