UC Law Journal
Articles
Polygraph Evidence: Post-Daubert
Paul C. Giannelli
The Personhood Argument against Polygraph Evidence, Or Even if the Polygraph Really Works, Will Courts Admit the Results
James R. McCall
The Federal Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege after Jaffee: Truth and other Values in a Therapeutic Age
Christopher B. Mueller
The Rivalry between Truth and Privilege: The Weakness of the Supreme Court's Instrumental Reasoning in Jaffee v. Redmond, 518 U.S. 1 (1996)
Edward Imwinkelried
The Psychotherapist Privilege and the Supreme Court's Misplaced Reliance on State Legislatures
Glen Weissenberger
Adjudication of Things Past: Reflections on History as Evidence
Daniel A. Farber
Abuse Excuses and the Logic and Politics of Expert Relevance
Andrew E. Taslitz
Merlin and Solomon: Lessons from the Law's Formative Encounters with Forensic Identification Science
Michael J. Saks
The Ethos of Expert Witnesses: Confusing the Admissibility, Sufficiency and Credibility of Expert Testimony
Eileen Scallen and William E. Wiethoff
The Strawhorsemen of the Apocalypse: Relativism and the Historian as Expert Witness
Reuel E. Schiller
Truth, with a Small "T"
David L. Faigman