Law School Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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The Price of Pretrial Release: Can We Afford to Keep Our Fourth Amendment Rights?
(University of Iowa College of Law., 2006)This Article looks at the intersection of the Fourth Amendment, which protects Americans' personal security against arbitrary and oppressive searches by law enforcement officials, and the Eighth Amendment, which proscribes ... -
An Exclusionary Rule for Police Lies
(Georgetown University Law Center, 2010)Although the Supreme Court has often said that truth is an imperative to justice, we now know that police officers, the key investigative component in our criminal justice system, lie. How often do the police lie? No one ... -
Improbable Cause: A Case for Judging Police by a More Majestic Standard
(University of California Berkeley School of Law, 2010)This article presents findings from an empirical study of judicial orders in one Midwestern federal district court over a twenty-four month period. The study analyzes trial court decisions to determine whether, as scholars ... -
Some Observations on the Kansas Product Liability Act - Part ll
(Kansas Bar Association, 1985)Part 2 of a two-part series analyzing the Kansas Product Liability Act. -
1997 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 26: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1997)Torts chapter of the 1997 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey -
1999 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 26: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1999)Torts Chapter of the 1999 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
1996 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 26: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1996)Torts Chapter of the Kansas Bar Association's Annual Survey - 1996. -
1995 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1995)Torts Chapter of the Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey of Kansas Law - 1995. -
1994 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 1994)Torts chapter of the Kansas Bar Association's Annual Survey. -
2006 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 28: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2006)Torts chapter of the 2006 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
2002 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 28: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2002)Torts Chapter of the Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
2012 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 28: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2012)Torts chapter of the 2012 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey publication. -
2005 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 28: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2005)Torts chapter of the 2005 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
2004 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 28: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2004)Torts chapter of the Kansas Bar Association's 2004 Annual Survey. -
2009 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 29: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2009)Torts chapter of the 2009 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
2007 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 28: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2007)Torts chapter of the 2007 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
Some Observations on the Kansas Product Liability Act - Part I
(Kansas Bar Association, 1984)Part one of a two-part series of papers analyzing the Kansas Product Liability Act. -
2010 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey - Chapter 29: Torts
(Kansas Bar Association, 2010)Torts chapter of the 2010 Kansas Bar Association Annual Survey. -
Strict Products Liability for Misrepresentation
(Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, 1997)The American Law Institute is nearing completion of a new Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability. A proposed final draft was published on April 1, 1997, and awaits final approval. While most sections in this ... -
In Praise of Arbitrariness: The Proposed 83.7 Percent Rule of Modified Comparative Fault
(The University of Kansas School of Law, 2011)A century ago the common law doctrine of contributory negligence was the universal rule of tort loss allocation in the various states and territories of the United States. The doctrine completely barred a contributorily ...