Volume 47, Number 3 (2013)
Table of Contents
Articles
The Modern Trial and Evidence Law: Has the "Rambling Altercation" Become a Pedantic Joust?
Daniel D. Blinka
Judicial Gatekeeping of Suspect Evidence: Due Process and Evidentiary Rules in the Age of Innocence
Keith A. Findley
The Degrading Character Rule in American Criminal Trials
Paul S. Milich
Searching for Truth in the American Law of Evidence and Proof
D. Michael Risinger
The Curious Case of Differing Literary Emphases: The Contrast Between the Use of Scientific Publications at Pretrial Daubert Hearings and at Trial
Ronald L. Carlson
The Epistemological Trend in the Evolution of the Law of Expert Testimony: A Scrutiny at Once Broader, Narrower, and Deeper
Edward J. Imwinkelried
A Tale of Two Dauberts
Julie A. Seaman
Notes
Much Ado About Nothing: How the Securities SRO State Actor Circuit Split Has Been Misinterpreted and What It Means for Due Process at FINRA
Jerrod M. Lukacs