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Articles in Summer 2000 issue of Washington and Lee Law Review
- Restitution on behalf of indirect purchasers: Opening the backdoor to Illinois Brick
by Johnson, Ivy
- Violence risk assessment: Scientific validity and evidentiary admissibility
by Monahan, John
- Ready or not, here they come: Why the ABA should amend the model rules to accomodate multidisciplinary practices
by Johnson, Bradley G
- Banishing Ipse Dixit: The impact of Kumho Tire on forensic identification science
by Saks, Michael J
- Junk philosophy or science?: The paradox of expertise and interdisciplinarity in federal courts
by Caudill, David S
- Doubts about Daubert: Psychiatric anecdata as a case study
by Slobogin, Christopher
- Defining the "task at hand": Non-science forensic science after Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael
by Risinger, D Michael
- implications of Daubert for economic evidence in antitrust cases, The
by Blair, Roger D
- Defining reliable forensic economics in the post-Daubert/Kumho Tire Era: Case studies from antitrust
by Gavil, Andrew I
- law's scientific revolution: Reflections and ruminations on the law's use of experts in year seven of the revolution, The
by Faigman, David L