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Missouri Law Review

Winter 2003

Volume 68, Issue 1


Articles

The Trouble with Daubert-Kumho: Reconsidering the Supreme Court's Philosophy of ScienceDavid Crump
Peer Dialogue: The How and What of "Appropriate Validation" Under Daubert: Reconsidering the Treatment of Einstein and FreudEdward J. Imwinkelried
Peer Dialogue: The Quagmire of Scientific Expert Testimony: Crumping the Supreme Court's StylePaul R. Rice
Are Security Deposits "Security Interests"? The Proper Scope of Article 9 and Statutory Interpretation in Consumer Class ActionsR. Wilson Freyermuth
From 34 Cents to 37 Cents: The Unconstitutionality of the Postal MonopolyChristina M. Bates
SEC/DOJ Parallel Proceedings: Contemplating the Propriety of Recent Judicial TrendsMark D. Hunter

Notes

And Into the Maelstrom Steps the United States Supreme Court: Licenses Are Not "Property" for Purposes of the Mail Fraud StatuteHadi S. Al-Shathir
Too Sophisticated for Your Own Good: Missouri, Sophisticated Parties and . . . the Economic Loss Rule?Jason A. Dunn
Reporting Behind a Shield: The Growth of Missouri's Fair Report Privilege to DefameSteve J. Jasper
Hey, That's My Wife!--The Tort of Alienation of Affection in MissouriBruce V. Nguyen
The Exception Becomes the Rule: The Missouri Supreme Court Expands the Continuing Care ExceptionJames B. York

Index

Cumulative Index: Volumes 66-67
 
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