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ARTICLES

Foreword
Allan Sobel

Barry Scheck Lectures on Wrongful Convictions
Barry C. Scheck

A Model Mass Tort: The PPA Experience
Barbara J. Rothstein, Francis E. McGovern, & Sarah Jael Dion

Evidence Synthesis and General Causation:
Key Methods and an Assessment of Reliability

Douglas L. Weed

Linguistics as a Knowledge Domain in the Law
Janet E. Ainsworth

Principles of Forensic DNA for Officers of the Court:
An Interactive, Computer-Based Training Tool for Attorneys and Judges

Kevin Lothridge & Robin Wilson Jones

NOTES

Parlaying Prisoner Protections: A Look at the International Law and Supreme
Court Decisions That Should Be Governing Our Treatment of Guantanamo Detainees

Heather L. Rooney

ADR’s Biggest Compromise
Kirk W. Schuler

THE DRAKE LAW REVIEW, A DRAKE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL PUBLICATION.
EST. 1951


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