Volume Twenty Eight -- Book Two
ARTICLES
Conflicts of Interest in Legal Representation: Should the Appearance of Impropriety Rule Be Eliminated in New Jersey - Or Revived Everywhere Else?
Bruce A. Green
Rules and Relationships: The Varieties of Wrongdoing in Tort Law
Timothy D. Lytton
Attaching Tort Claims to Contract Actions: An Economic Analysis of Contort
Michael Dorff
The Government Contractor Defense: When Do Governmental Interests Justify Excusing A Manufacturer's Liability for Defective Products?
Hazel Glenn Beh
Statements Against Interest, Reliability, and the Confrontation Clause
John J. Capowski
NOTES
To Drink or Not to Drink: The Supreme Court Delivers a Sobering Blow to the Intoxication Defense by Placing Due Process on the Rocks
Howard J. Brookman
To Settlement Classes and Beyond: A Primer on Proposed Methods for Federalizing Mass Tort Litigation
Pamela M. Madas
Doing Time for Clinical Crime: The Prosecution of Incompetent Physicians as an Additional Mechanism to Assure Quality Health Care
Kara M. McCarthy
The Just-Do-It Decision: School-Funding Litigation Tests the Limits of Judicial Deference
James C. Sheil
Edwards v. Balisok
- Is the Court Washing Its Hands of Prisoners' Due Process Rights?
Tiffany A. Werner
SURVEYS OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THIRD CIRCUIT AND NEW JERSEY LAW
BOOK REVIEW
Liberal Ends and Republican Means
Gerald J. Russello