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Michigan State Law Review
ISSUE 2003:4
Table of Contents
Visions of Rationality in Evidence Law Symposium
Foreword: Visions of Rationality in Evidence Law
Craig R. Callen …..847
Rationality, Naturalism, and Evidence Law
RMike Redmayn …..849
Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence: Reply to Redmayne
Ronald J. Allen & Brian Leiter…..885
Burdens of Persuasion in Civil Cases: Algorithms v. Explanations
Ronald J. Allen & Sarah A. Jehl…..893
Jury Uncertainty, Elemental Independence and the Conjunction Paradox:
A Response to Allen and Jehl
David A. Moran …..945
Experimental Law? Lessons from Experimental Economics on Applying
Psychological Research to the Law
Bruce D. Burns …..955
Minimizing the Jury Over-Valuation Concern
Richard D. Freidman …..967
Heuristics, Biases and the Importance of Gatekeeping
Erica Beecher-Monas …..987
Rationality, Research, and Leviathan: Law Enforcement-Sponsored
Research and the Criminal Process
D. Michael Risinger & Michael J. Saks …..1023
Baserates, the Presumption of Guilt, Admissibility Rulings,
and Erroneous Convictions
Michael J. Saks & D. Michael Risinger …..1051
Mapping Evidence Law
Gregory Mitchell …..1065
Visions of Applying the Scientific Method to the Hearsay Rule
Roger c. Park …..1149
Translating "Visions of Rationality" into Specific Legal Reforms
Joelle Anne Moreno …..1175
Finding Error
Chris William Sanchirico …..1189
Argumentation Schemes: The Basis of Conditional Relevance
Douglas Walton …..1205
Rationality and Relevancy: Conditional Relevancy
and Constrained Resources
Craig R. Callen …..1243
Defining Conditional Relevance Using Linked Arguments and Argumentation Schemes:
A Commentary on Professor Callen's Article Rationality and Relevancy:
Conditional Relevancy and Constrained Resources
Douglas Walton …..1305
What Does Innocence Have to Do with It?: A Commentary on
Wrongful Convictions and Rationality
Myma Raeder …..1315
Aspirational Optimism About Evidence Law: An Implicit Theme
of the Visions of Rationality Symposium
Eleanor Swift …..1337