Citation: Cm. Bradley et Jl. Hoffmann, "Be careful what you ask for": The 2000 presidential election, the US Supreme Court, and the law of criminal procedure, INDIANA LAW, 76(4), 2001, pp. 889-935
Citation: Ml. Goff, Protecting our mentally ill: A critique of the role of Indiana state courts in protecting involuntarily committed mental patients' right to refuse medication, INDIANA LAW, 76(4), 2001, pp. 983-999
Citation: Db. Matthew, Tainted prosecution of tainted claims: The law, economics, and ethics of fighting medical fraud under the Civil False Claims Act, INDIANA LAW, 76(3), 2001, pp. 525-589
Citation: Ma. Weston, Checks on participant conduct in compulsory ADR: Reconciling the tension in the need for good-faith participation, autonomy, and confidentiality, INDIANA LAW, 76(3), 2001, pp. 591-645
Citation: Sd. Easton, Can we talk?: Removing counterproductive ethical restraints upon ex parte communication between attorneys and adverse expert witnesses, INDIANA LAW, 76(3), 2001, pp. 647-747
Citation: Ga. Burke, Limited liability companies and the federal securities laws: Congress should amend the securities laws to avoid coverage, INDIANA LAW, 76(3), 2001, pp. 749-768
Citation: Jw. Callison et Aw. Vestal, "They've created a lamb with mandibles of death": Secrecy, disclosure, andfiduciary duties in limited liability firms, INDIANA LAW, 76(2), 2001, pp. 271-313
Citation: Sk. Ledford, The implications of Kumho Tire: Applying Daubert analysis to warning-labeltestimony in products liability cases, INDIANA LAW, 76(2), 2001, pp. 465-483
Citation: Ne. Mcspadden, Slow and steady does not always win the race: The Nuremberg Files Web Siteand what it should teach us about incitement and the Internet, INDIANA LAW, 76(2), 2001, pp. 485-506
Citation: Jl. Medenwald, A "frozen exception" for the frozen embryo: The Davis "reasonable alternatives exception", INDIANA LAW, 76(2), 2001, pp. 507-524
Citation: Kg. Dau-schmidt, Employment in the new age of trade and technology: Implications for labor and employment law, INDIANA LAW, 76(1), 2001, pp. 1-28
Citation: Mj. Hulka, Symposium: New Rules for a New Game: Regulating Employment Relationships in the 21st Century - Editor's note, INDIANA LAW, 76(1), 2001, pp. NIL_7-NIL_7