Articles
Ethics and Evidence, Introduction
Daniel J. Capra
Ethical Firewalls, Limited Admissibility, and Rule 703
Daniel D. Blinka
Clarifying the Curative Admissibility Doctrine: Using the Principles of Forfeiture and Deterrence to Shape the Relief for an Opponent's Evidentiary Misconduct
Edward J. Imwinkelried
Are Evidence-Related Ethics Provisions "Law"?
Fred C. Zacharias
The Duke Lacrosse Case, Innocence, and False Identifications: A Fundamental Failure to "Do Justice"
Robert P. Mosteller
See No Evil: Wrongful Convictions and the Prosecutorial Ethics of Offering Testimony by Jailhouse Informants and Dishonest Experts
Myrna S. Raeder
The Use and Misuse of High-tech Evidence by Prosecutors: Ethical and Evidentiary Issues
Robert Aronson and Jacqueline McMurtrie
Prosecutors, Ethics, and Expert Witnesses
Paul C. Giannelli and Kevin C. McMunigal
Expert Witness Ethics
Joseph Sanders
Special Issues Raised by Rape Trial
Aviva Orenstein
The Emotional Juror.
Todd E. Pettys
Evidence and Ethics: Litigating in the Shadows of the Rules
Joseph A. Colquitt
"Remarkable Stratagems and Conspiracies": How Unscrupulous Lawyers and Credulous Judges Created an Exception to the Hearsay Rule
Marianne Wesson
The Perplexing Problem of Client Perjury
L. Timothy Perrin
"Anything You Say May Be Used Against You": A Proposed Seminar on the Lawyer's Duty to Warn of Confidentiality's Limits in Today's Post-Enron World
Paul F. Rothstein
Stone v. Ritter and the Expanding Duty of Loyalty
Claire A. Hill and Brett H. McDonnell
Women's Place: Urban Planning, Housing Design, and Work-Family Balance
Katharine B. Silbaugh