Volume Twenty Nine -- Book Two

ARTICLES

Brave New "Post-Daubert World" - A Reply to Professor Moenssens D. Michael Risinger,
Mark P. Denbeaux, &
Michael J. Saks
Certification Granted: The Practical and Jurisprudential Reasons Why New Jersey Should Adopt a Certification Procedure The Hon. William G. Bassler &
Michael Potenza
Ambiguous Invocations of the Right to Remain Silent: A Post-Davis Analysis and Proposal Wayne D. Holly
Truth: The Lost Virtue in Title VII Litigation Stephen Plass
FINS, PINS, CHIPS, & CHINS: A Reasoned Approach to the Problem of Drug Use During Pregnancy C. Antoinette Clarke

SIXTH ANNUAL HEALTH LAW SYMPOSIUM PHARMACEUTICALS
AND MEDICAL DEVICES:
INTERNATIONAL HARMONIZATION AND MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENTS

Mutual Recognition Agreements and Harmonization Linda Horton
The Importance and Challenges of "Mutual Recognition" Richard A. Merrill

 NOTES

Campbell v. Louisiana - Has the Supreme Court Expanded the Doctrine of Third-Party Standing Too Far?  Patrick McCormack
Same-Sex Sexual Harassment Is Actionable Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Is This the End of Horseplay As We Know It?  John Davidson Miller III
When a Majority Loses on the Merits: Miller v. Albright and the Problem of  Splintered Judgments  Richard G. Wood

 SURVEYS OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NEW JERSEY LAW