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Florida's "Brave New World": The Transition from Frye to Daubert Will Transform the Playing-Field for Litigants in Medical Causation Cases, Erica W. Rutner, Lara B. Bach Barry Law Review
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Disaggregated Classes, Benjamin P. Edwards Faculty Scholarship
Cocktails on Campus: Are Libations a Liability?, Susan S. Bendlin Faculty Scholarship
The Jury Wants to Take the Podium -- But Even with the Authority to Do So, Can It? An Interdisciplinary Examination of Jurors' Questioning of Witnesses at Trial, Mitchell J. Frank Faculty Scholarship
Lawyers Bring Big Screen Drama to the Courtroom: How Popular Culture's Influence on the Law has Created the Need for "Professional Witnesses", Katherine Lee Klapsa Barry Law Review
Trial Jurors and Variables Influencing Why They Return the Verdicts They Do - A Guide for Practicing and Future Trial Attorneys, Mitchell J. Frank, Osvaldo F. Morera Faculty Scholarship
Professionalism and Advocacy at Trial – Real Jurors Speak in Detail about the Performance of their Advocates, Mitchell J. Frank, Osvaldo F. Morera Faculty Scholarship
Consent to Settle? A New Twist in the Tri-Partite Relationship, David F. Tavella Barry Law Review
Conspicuous Logic: Using the Logical Fallacy of Affirming the Consequent as a Litigation Tool, Stephen M. Rice Barry Law Review
The 'Show' in the 'Show Trial': Contextualizing the Politicization of the Courtroom, Awol K. Allo Barry Law Review
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