Volume 48, Issue 3 (2018)
Experts, Inference and Innocence
A Symposium in Honor of the Work of
D. Michael Risinger
Part One
Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Articles
Who Will Regulate American Forensic Science?
Simon A. Cole
The Curious Case of Wendell v. GlaxoSmithKline LLC
David L. Faigman and Jennifer Mnookin
The Five Functions of Forensic Science and the Validation Issues They Raise: A Piece to Incite Discussion on Validation
D. Michael Risinger
The Disregarded Necessity: Validity Testing of Forensic Feature-Comparison Techniques
Michael J. Saks
How Should Forensic Scientists Present Source Conclusions?
William C. Thompson
Controlling the Jury-Teaching Function
Richard D. Friedman
Communicating Forensic Evidence: Lessons from Psychological Science
Barbara A. Spellman
Comments
Common Law Consequences of Catching ‘Em All: Exclusionary Property Rights in Augmented Space and an Alternative Notice/Opt-Out Procedure for Location-Based Augmented Reality Technology
Danielle Nicole Craft
Revving-Up Revlon in the Wake of Rural Metro: A Call for Direct Liability on Financial Advisors
Joseph P. DiCarlo
Paper or Plastic: Speech in an Unlikely Place
Thomas A. Zelante Jr.