Volume 75, Issue 4 (2010)
FESTSCHRIFT: In Honor of Margaret A. Berger
Articles
Preface to the 75th Anniversary Volume
Andrei Takhteyev
Scientific Evidence as Foreign Law
Edward K. Cheng
Scientific Evidence in Criminal Prosecutions: A Retrospective
Paul C. Giannelli
Professor Margaret Berger, the Epitome of the Fully Engaged Scholar and Friend of the Court
Edward J. Imwinkelried
Individualization Claims in Forensic Science: Still Unwarranted
Jonathan J. Koehler and Michael J. Saks
The Courts, the NAS, and the Future of Forensic Science
Jennifer L. Mnookin
Revealing and Thereby Tempering the Abuses of Government-Created Evidence in Criminal Trials
Robert P. Mosteller
Inquiry, Relevance, Rules of Exclusion and Evidentiary Reform
D. Michael Risinger
Applying Daubert Inconsistently? Proof of Individual Causation in Toxic Tort and Forensic Cases
Joseph Sanders
Notes
The Short-Changing of Investors: Why a Short Sale Price Test Rule is Necessary in Today's Markets
Melissa W. Palombo