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CLOSING THE COURTS TO FELONIOUS PLAINTIFFS WHO ARE INJURED BY THEIR OWN CONDUCT: A CASE FOR CODIFYING COMMON SENSE
Michael A. L. Balboni
"REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION" UNDER THE FEDERAL FAIR HOUSING AMENDMENTS ACT
Robert L. Schonfeld
A RATIONAL DISCUSSION OF CURRENT DRUG LAWS
Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
JUNK SCIENCE - THE LAWYER'S ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Dick Thornburgh
UNITED STATES V. O'HAGAN: THE SUPREME COURT ABANDONS TEXTUALISM TO ADOPT THE MISAPPROPRIATION THEORY
Amy E. Fahey
QUESTIONING THE ADMISSIBILITY OF NONSCIENTIFIC TESTIMONY AFTER DAUBERT: THE NEED FOR INCREASED JUDICIAL GATEKEEPING TO ENSURE THE RELIABILITY OF ALL EXPERT TESTIMONY
Kristina L. Needham
PROTECTING PROPERTY RIGHTS WITH STRICT SCRUTINY: AN ARGUMENT FOR THE "SPECIFICALLY AND UNIQUELY ATTRIBUTABLE" STANDARD
Daniel Williams Russo