Volume twenty six -- Number One
Articles
Michael A. Perino, Drafting Mediation Privileges: Lessons from the Civil Justice Reform, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1 (1995).
Terry Morehead Dworkin & Ellen R. Pierce, Is Religious Harassment More Equal?, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 44 (1995).
John Lawrence Hill, Mill, Freud, and Skinner: The Concept of the Self and the Moral Psychology of Liberty, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 92 (1995).
Charles S. Walsh & Beth S. Rose, Increasing the Useful Information Provided by Experts in the Courtroom: A Comparison of Federal Rules of Evidence 703 and 803(18) with the Evidence Rules in Illinois, Ohio, and New York, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 183 (1995).
Rex J. Zedalis, Connections: Interpretive Perspectives and Social Attitudes, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 255 (1995).
Comments
Daniel A. Ippolito, Comment, An Originalist's Evaluation of Modern Takings Jurisprudence, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 317 (1995).
Matthew Baldini, Comment, The Cigarette Battle: Anti-Smoking Proponents Go for the Knockout, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 348 (1995).
Notes
Anthony Fernandez, Note, Unmarried Cohabitants May Satisfy the Intimate Familial Relationship Element of Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress Where they have a Stable, Enduring, Substantial Relationship with Strong Emotional Bonds and Deep Emotional Security, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 371 (1995).
Danielle Priola, Note, An Individual Challenging the Capacity of a Developmentally-Disabled Person to Make an Independent Decision Bears the Burden of Proving by Clear and Convincing Evidence that the Disabled Person has the Scientific Incapacity to Decide, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 407 (1995).
Jennifer Schecter, Note, A Bistate Entity, Created by the Compact Clause and Financially Independent of its Founding States, is not Entitled to Eleventh Amendment Immunity from Suit in Federal Courts, 26 Seton Hall L. Rev. 431 (1995).