Michael Duvall, Resolving
Intra-Circuit Splits in the Federal Courts of Appeal, 2008 Fed.
Cts. L. Rev. 1 (April 2008)
Thomas Y. Allman, The
Sedona Principles (Second Edition): Accommodating the 2006 E-Discovery
Amendments, 2008 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 2 (April 2008)
Christopher Macchiaroli and Danielle Tarin, Rewriting
the Record: A Federal Court Split on the Scope of Permissible Changes
to a Deposition Transcript, 2008 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 3 (April 2008)
Hon. Morton Denlow, Substantial
Evidence Review in Social Security Cases as an Issue of Fact, 2007
Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 3 (October 2007)
Hon. Lynn Adelman and Jon Deitrich, Saying
What the Law Is: How Certain Legal Doctrines Impede the Development
of Constitutional Law and What Courts Can Do About It, 2007 Fed.
Cts. L. Rev. 1 (May 2007)
Thomas Y. Allman, Defining
Culpability: The Search for a Limited Safe Harbor in Electronic Discovery,
2006 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 7 (Sept. 2006)
Hon. John M. Facciola, Sailing
on Confused Seas: Privilege Waiver and the New Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure, 2006 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 6 (Sept. 2006)
Donna C. Peavler, Removing
the Removal Mystery: When Work-Related Claims are Removable Under 28
U.S.C. §1445(c), 2006 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (Aug. 2006)
James M. Rosenbaum, In
Defense of the Sugar Bowl, 2006 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 4 (June 2006)
Henry F. Fradella, Why
Judges Should Admit Expert Testimony on the Unreliability of Eyewitness
Testimony, 2006 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 3 (June 2006)
Craig M. Freeman, John Randall Whaley, and Richard
J. Arsenault, Knowledge Is Power: A
Practical Proposal to Protect Putative Class Members from Improper Pre-certification
Communication, 2006 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 2 (May 2006)
Thomas D. Rowe, Jr., and Edward L.
Baskauskas, "Inextricably Intertwined"
Explicable At Last? Rooker-Feldman
Analysis After the Supreme Court's Exxon Mobil Decision,
2006 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (May 2006)
Robert J. Anello and Jodi Misher Peikin, Evolving
Roles in Federal Sentencing: The Post-Booker / Fanfan World,
2005 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 9 (September 2005)
Frederic N. Smalkin and Frederic N.C. Smalkin, The
Market For Justice, The "Litigation Explosion," and The "Verdict Bubble":
A Closer Look At Vanishing Trials, 2005 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 8 (August
2005)
John L. Carroll, Preservation of Documents
in the Electronic Age -- What Should Courts Do?, 2005 Fed. Cts.
L. Rev. 5 (May 2005)
Christopher C. Burris, Time For Congressional
Action: The Necessity Of Delineating The Jurisdictional Responsibilities
Of Federal District Courts, Courts-Martial, And Military Commissions
To Try Violations Of The Laws Of War, 2005 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 4 (May
2005)
Thomas Y. Allman, The Sedona Production
Principles and the Proposed Federal Rules Addressing E-Discovery,
2005 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 3 (February 2005)
Federal Magistrate Judges Association Rules Committee (Class of 2006),
Comments on Proposed Changes to the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure and Evidence,
2005 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 2 (February 2005)
David K. Isom, Electronic Discovery
Primer for Judges, 2005 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (February 2005)
Eric Winwood, The Reclusive Report:
The Tax Court Denies Due Process by Not Disclosing Special Trial Judge
Reports to Litigants, 2004 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 3 (February 2004)
Ira P. Robbins, Guilty Without Charge:
Assessing the Due Process Rights of Unindicted Co-Conspirators,
2004 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (January 2004)
Morton Denlow, Federal Jurisdiction
in the Enforcement of Settlement Agreements: Kokkonen Revisited,
2003 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 2 (March 2003)
Roberto Iraola, Terrorism, the Border,
and the Fourth Amendment, 2003 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (January 2003)
Hon. Paul L. Friedman, Civility, Judicial
Independence and the Role of the Bar In Promoting Both, 2002 Fed.
Cts. L. Rev. 4 (November 2002)
Daniel A. Rezneck and Jonathan F. Potter, Military
Tribunals, the Constitution, and the UCMJ, 2002 Fed. Cts. L. Rev.
3 (June 2002)
Ira P. Robbins, Magistrate Judges,
Article III, and the Power to Preside Over Federal Prisoner Section
2255 Proceedings, 2002 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 2 (May 2002)
James A. Pikl, The Myth of "Functional
Availability" and the Robinson-Patman Act, 2002 Fed. Cts. L. Rev.
1 (Jan. 2002)
Richard L. Marcus, The 2000 Amendments
to the Discovery Rules, 2001 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (Feb. 2001)
Kenneth J. Withers, Computer-Based
Discovery in Federal Civil Litigation, 2000 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 2
(Oct. 2000)
Prof. Erwin Chemerinsky, JUSTICE
AT THE JUNCTURE II: A Second Look at the Final Term of the Supreme Court
in this Millennium (October Term, 1999), 2000 Fed. Cts. L. Rev.
1 (Jan. 2000)
Prof. Erwin Chemerinsky, JUSTICE AT
THE JUNCTURE: A First Look at the Final Term of the Supreme Court in
this Millennium (October Term, 1999), 1999 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 3 (Dec.
1999)
Kenneth A. Manning and Kevin M. Hogan, State
or Federal Court?: The Commencement or Removal of Civil Cases in New
York, 1999 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (Dec. 1999)
Hon. Leslie G. Foschio, A History of
the Development of the Office of the United States Commissioner and
Magistrate Judge System, 1999 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 4 (Dec. 1999)
Krista Ward and Todd R. Wright, Pretrial
Detention Based Solely on Community Danger: A Practical Dilemma,
1999 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 2 (Dec. 1999)
Thomas Baker, Two Cheers for the Commission
on Structural Alternatives for the Federal Courts of Appeals, 1999
Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (Feb. 1999)
Hon. Dennis G. Katz, "Transferability
of Skills" and the Medical-Vocational Guidelines Under the Social Security
Act, 1998 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 5 (Oct. 1998)
Andy Johnson-Laird, Discovery of Computer
Software in Patent Litigation, 1998 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 1 (Mar. 1998)
Hon. Gerrilyn Brill, Instructing the
Jury in Employment Discrimination Cases, 1998 Fed. Cts. L. Rev.
2 (Mar. 1998)
Hon. David Baker, Civil Case Voir Dire
and Jury Selection, 1998 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 3 (Mar. 1998)