Volume 67

Members & Editors

Issue 1

Foreword

Articles

Rediscovering Usury: An Argument for Legal Controls on Credit Card Interest Rates
Vincent D. Rougeau

Diversity, Racism, and Professional Sports Franchise Ownership: Change Must Come From Within
Kenneth L. Shropshire

Review Essay

Apologize and Move On?: Finding a Remedy for Pornography, Insult, and Hate Speech
Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic

Comments

Beyond Peanuts and Cracker Jack: The Implications of Lifting Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption
Larry C. Smith

Colorado’s Lifestyle Discrimination Statute: A Vast and Muddled Expansion of Traditional Employment Law
Jessica Jackson

The Colorado Charter Schools Act and the Potential for Unconstitutional Applications Under Article IX, Section 15 of the State Constitution
Peter J. Perla

Issue 2

Foreword

Articles

Managing Reclamation Facilities for Ecosystem Benefits
Lawrence J. MacDonnell

Run, River, Run: Mediation of a Water-Rights Dispute Keeps Fish and Farmers Happy—For a Time
Janet C. Neuman

Essay

The Bay-Delta Accord: A Stride Toward Sustainability
Elizabeth Ann Rieke

Comments

Habitat Conservation Planning Under the Endangered Species Act: No Surprises & the Quest for Certainty
Eric Fisher

Animal Welfare Reform and the Magic Bullet: The Use and Abuse of Subtherapeutic Doses of Antibiotics in Livestock
Barbara O’Brien

Colorado’s Environmental Audit Privilege Statute: Striking the Appropriate Balance?
Virginia Morton Creighton

Issue 3

Foreword

Articles

Puzzling Banking Law: Its Effects and Purposes
David G. Oedel

What’s Wrong With This Picture?: Rule Interpleader, the Anti-Injunction Act, In Personam Jurisdication, and M.C. Escher
Donald L. Doernberg

Essay

Rationalizing the Constitution
Steven D. Smith

Comments

In Juries We Do Not Trust: Appellate Review of Patent-Infringement Litigation
Gregory D. Leibold

Dazed and Confused in Colorado: The Relationship Among Malicious Prosecution, Abuse of Process, and the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine
Timothy P. Getzoff

Casenote

If You Can’t Say Something Nice, Can You Say Anything at All? Moldea v. New York Times Co. and the Importance of Context in First Amendment Law
John Hershey

Issue 4

O.J. Simpson and the Criminal Justice System on Trial

Introduction: O.J. Simpson and the Criminal Justice System on Trial
Christopher B. Mueller

Proving the Case
Character and Prior Acts

Character Evidence Issues in the O.J. Simpson Case—Or, Rationales of the Character Evidence Ban, With Illustrations From the Simpson Case
Roger C. Park

Simpson, Fuhrman, Grice, and Character Evidence
Craig R. Callen

Battered Woman and Batterer Syndrome

The Double-Edged Sword: Admissibility of Battered Woman Syndrome By and Against Batterers in Cases Implicating Domestic Violence
Myrna S. Raeder

The Syndromic Lawyer Syndrome: A Psychological Theory of Evidentiary Munificence
David L. Faigman

The Science of DNA

DNA Evidence in the O.J. Simpson Trial
William C. Thompson

On Conveying the Probative Value of DNA Evidence: Frequencies, Likelihood Ratios, and Error Rates
Johnathan J. Koehler

The Case Against Evidentiary Admissibility Standards that Attempt to “Freeze” the State of a Scientific Technique
Edward J. Imwinkelried

Perceptions and Decision Making
Racial Perspectives

Through a Glass Diversely: The O.J. Simpson Trial as Racial Rorschach Test
Robert J. Cottrol

The Color of Money
Paul F. Campos

Gender Perspectives

O.J. Simpson & the Myth of Gender/Race Conflict
Nancy S. Ehrenreich

That’s My Story and I’m Stickin’ to it: The Jury as Fifth Business in the Trial of O.J. Simpson and Other Matters
Marianne Wesson

The Jury’s View

The O.J. Simpson Stories: Behavioral Scientists’ Reflections on The People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson
Reid Hastie and Nancy Pennington

The Simpson Trial: A Timid Judge and a Lawless Verdict
Murray Richtel

The Jury’s View
Bryan Morgan

Reform
The System

The Simpson Affair, Reform of the Criminal Justice Process, and Magic Bullets
Ronald J. Allen

Discovering Who We Are: An English Perspective on the Simpson Trial
William T. Pizzi

The Police

Testilying: Police Perjury and What to Do About It
Christopher Slobogin

Testilying as a Problem of Crime Control: A Reply to Professor Slobogin
Kevin R. Reitz

The Lawyers

Lord Brougham, The Dream Team, and Jury Nullification of the Third Kind
W. William Hodes

Not Jury Nullification; Not a Call for Ethical Reform; But Rather a Case for Judicial Control
Justice Rebecca Love Kourlis