Archive Volumes
Volume 27 | Number 2 | Michaelmas Term 2010
Articles
A Narrow Extension of Good Faith to Police Reliance on Settled Case Law: The Crossroads of Gant and Herring
Zachary C. Larsen
The Business Judgment Rule and Sphere Sovereignty
Lael Daniel Weinberger
My Doctor Made Me Crazy: Can a Medical-Malpractice Plaintiff Allege Psychological Damages Without Making Credibility the Issue
Brendan T. Beery
Comment
Protecting Our Past: The Need for Uniform Regulation to Protect Archaeological Resources
Gabrielle Paschall
Distinguished Briefs
Tracy Edry v. Marc Adelman and Marc Adelman, DO, PC
John J. Bursch, Matthew T. Nelson, and Julie Lam
Edith Kyser v. Kasson Township, a Michigan General Law Township
Christopher M. Bzdok and Michael C. Grant
Death Penalty Transcript 
Transcript from the International Leadership Conference on Human Rights and the Death Penalty held December 6–7, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan. The conference was recorded without the intent to publish. Due to this, there may be errors in the translation. If you see a blank space, it is because the recording could not be properly translated or the person speaking wishes not to be identified. In addition, because the conference took place in 2005, the biographies you see for certain speakers indicate the position they held in 2005.
Volume 27 | Number 1 | Hilary Term 2010
Articles
Juror Expectations for Scientific Evidence in Criminal Cases: Perceptions and Reality About the "CSI Effect" Myth
Hon. Donald E. Shelton
Dealing with Supposed Jury Preconceptions About the Significance of the Lack of Evidence: The Difference Between the Perspective of the Policymaker and That of the Advocate
Edward J. Imwinkelried
Lawyered Up: A Book Review Essay
Charles N. W. Keckler
Deciphering Two Related Concepts: No-Fault PIP Causation Law and the Decision in Griffith v. State Farm
George T. Sinas & Stephen H. Sinas
Comment
The Aftermath of Melendez: Highlighting the Need for Accreditation-Based Rules of Admissibility for Forensic Evidence
Beth A. Riffe
Distinguished Brief
United States Fidelity Insurance & Guaranty Company, a foreign corporation, v. Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association, a non-profit Catastrophic Claims Association
George T. Sinas, Liisa R. Speaker, & Steven A. Hicks
Volume 26 | Number 3 | Michaelmas Term 2009
Articles
THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE IN 2009: A BASELINE FOR MEASURING CHANGE
Daniel R. Ray
THE EFFECTS OF ELIMINATING THE CONCEPT OF FOURTH AMENDMENT STANDING--THIRTY YEARS IN HINDSIGHT
Robert H. Whorf
BEYOND THE MODEL RULES: ARISTOTLE, LINCOLN, AND THE LAWYER'S ASPIRATIONAL DRIVE TO AN ETHICAL PRACTICE
William T. Ellis & Billie J. Ellis
ROSCOE POUND, MARVIN BELLI, AND THE PERSONAL-INJURY BAR: THE TALE OF AN ODD COUPLING
Joseph A. Page
APPORTIONING LIABILITY IN ASBESTOS LITIGATION: A REVIEW OF THE LAW IN KEY JURISDICTIONS
Laura Kingsley Hong & Robert E. Haffke
ASBESTOS LITIGATION SCREENING CHALLENGES: AN UPDATE
Mark A. Behrens
Distinguished Briefs
ROBERT E. BENEFIEL V. AUTO-OWNERS INSURANCE COMPANY
JOHN J. BURSCH & GAETAN GERVILLE-REACHE
ANDREW LUCIAN BAVAS ET AL. and INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. ET AL. and DANIEL JOHNSON ET AL.
SCOTT A. DIENES, PHILLIP J. DEROSIER, KEVIN J. O'DOWD, & JEFFREY V. STUCKEY


