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2 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. [i] (2007)

handle is hein.journals/fecourtl2 and id is 1 raw text is: THE FEDERAL COURTS LAW REVIEW
Volume 2                                                        2007
A COMPILATION OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED
ELECTRONICALLY FROM 2006-2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS*
PART I: ARTICLES
WHY JUDGES SHOULD ADMIT EXPERT TESTIMONY ON THE
UNRELIABILITY OF EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY
H enry  F. Fradella  ................................................ 1
REMOVING THE REMOVAL MYSTERY: WHEN WORK-RELATED CLAIMS
ARE REMOVABLE UNDER 28 U.S.C. § 1445(c)
D onna  C. Peavler ................................................  27
SAILING ON CONFUSED SEAS: PRIVILEGE WAIVER AND THE NEW
FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
The Honorable John  M. Facciola .................................  57
DEFINING CULPABILITY: THE SEARCH FOR A LIMITED SAFE HARBOR
IN ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY
Thom as  Y. A llm an  ..............................................  65
SAYING WHAT THE LAW Is: How CERTAIN LEGAL DOCTRINES
IMPEDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND WHAT
COURTS CAN Do ABOUT IT
The Honorable Lynn Adelman and Jon Deitrich ..................  87
SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE REVIEW IN SOCIAL SECURITY CASES AS AN
ISSUE OF FACT
The Honorable Morton  Denlow  ..................................  99
PART II: BOOK REVIEW
A REVIEW OF APPELLATE COURTS: STRUCTURES, FUNCTIONS,
PROCESSES, AND PERSONNEL
M ichael  E.  Tigar .................................................  133
* The CSOL-FCLR wishes to thank the following members of the inaugural Charleston Editorial
Board who participated in the early stages of the editing process for several articles contained in
this issue: Susan M. Hill, Editor in Chief, Michelle C. Wise, Senior Articles Editor; Cheryl M.
Jones, Research Editor; Jamie A. Kahn, Associate Research Editor; and Stephen L. Fowler, Lori B.
King, William H. Lyon, and Adam J. Whiting, Articles Editors.

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