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Missouri Law Review
Fall 2004
Volume 69, Issue 4
Symposium
Foreword
Christina E. Wells
Jennifer K. Robbennolt
Questioning Deference
Christina E. Wells
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Other Disciplines, Methodologies, and Countries: Studying Courts and Crisis
Tracey E. George
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Defending Deference: A Response to Professors Epstein and Wells
Robert J. Pushaw, Jr.
What's Fear Got to Do With It? It's Affect We Need to Worry About
Paul Slovic
Perceptions of Terrorism and Disease Risks: A Cross-national Comparison
Neal Feigenson
Daniel Bailis
William Klein
Fear: A Story in Three Parts
Rachel F. Moran
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Risk Realization, Emotion, and Policy Making
Chris Guthrie
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Fear, Irrationality, and Risk Perception
Henry L. Chambers, Jr.
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Two Mistakes Behavioralists Make: A Response to Professors Feigenson et al. and Professor Slovic
Thomas A. Lambert
Fragmented State, Pluralist Society: How Liberal Institutions Promote Fear
Corey Robin
"To Support and Defend the Constitution of the United States Against All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic": Four Types of Attorneys General and Wartime Stress
Betty Houchin Winfield
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Encouraging Courage: Law's Response to Fear and Risk
William B. Fisch
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Fear and Risk in "Times of Crisis": The Media's Challenge
Richard C. Reuben
War Fever
Geoffrey R. Stone
Notes
EPA Oversight in Determining Best Available Control Technology: The Supreme Court Determines the Proper Scope of Enforcement
Jennifer A. Davis Foster
Eating the Poisonous Fruit: The Eighth Circuit Will Not Exclude Derivative Evidence from a Miranda Violation
Kerry F. Schonwald
Say Goodbye to Frye: Missouri Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Admitting Expert Testimony in Civil and Administrative Cases
Jaime M. Nies
Law Summary
Missouri's Requirements for Federal Habeas Corpus Review: An Analysis of Exhaustion and Tolling of Statutes of Limitations
Aubree J. Jehle
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