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VOLUME 36

Spring 2002

NUMBER 3


CONTENTS
Symposium: Translating Science into Law: Lessons from Doctors, Judges, and Lawyers about the Use of Medical Evidence in the Courtroom

ARTICLES

Introduction

Science in the Courts
Robert L. Park, Ph.D

Using Court-Appointed Experts
Timothy Hillman

The Expert Witness
Brian Holmgren

Evidence-Based Medicine
Dan Mayer, M.D.

Medical Evidence in the Context of Child Abuse Litigation
Robert Reece, M.D.

Judicial Perspective on the Presentation of Medical Evidence
The Honorable Peter Lauriat


COMMENT

Stenberg v. Carhart: Have the States Lost Their Power to Regulate Abortion?
Aimée M. Gauthier


NOTE

Reasoned Compulsory Licensing: Applying U.S. Antitrust's "Rule of Reason" to TRIP's Compulsory Licensing Provision
Dora Kripapuri

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