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FIVE-YEAR INDEX FIVE-YEAR CUMULATIVE INDEX This index cover volumes 32 through 36 (Fall 1991 through Summer 1996). Previous cumulative indexes appear at 31 Jurimetrics Journal 441 (1991) for volumes 27 through 31 and 27 Jurimetrics Journal 99 (1986) for volumes 8 through 26. SUBJECT INDEX COMPUTERS AND THE LAW APPLICATIONS Section’s Computer Law Division Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Introduction to Model Electronic Payments Agreement and Commentary (Committee Report) (Summer 1992) Readability of the Law: Forms of Law for Building Legal Expert Systems Donald R. Ploch, Bethany K. Dumas, Grayfred B. Gray, Bruce J. MacLennan, and John E. Nolt (Winter 1993) Format and Content Standards for the Electronic Exchange of Legal Information Henry H. Perritt, Jr. (Winter 1993) Research Agenda: Law, Information Policy, and Spatial Databases (Summer 1995) COMPUTER CRIME Deterring Unauthorized Access to Computers: Controlling Behavior in Cyberspace Through a Contract Law Paradigm Robert L. Dunne (Fall 1994) Combating Unauthorized Internet Access Lawrence F. Young (Spring 1995) A Response Robert L. Dunne (Spring 1995) SUMMER 1996 Five-Year Cumulative Index PRIVACY The Transborder Flow of Personal Data from Canada: International and Comparative Law Issues René Laperriére, René Cété, and Georges A. LeBel (Summer 1992) The European Commission’s Draft Directive on Data Protection Joseph I. Rosenbaum (Fall 1992) Toward Universal Surveillance in an Information Age Economy: Can We Handle Treasury’s New Police Technology? Steven A. Bercu (Summer 1994) Law and Information Policy for Spatial Databases: A Research Agenda Harlan J. Onsrud and Robert I. Reis (Summer 1995) Lessons from the Past: Legal and Medical Databases Anne Wells Branscomb (Summer 1995) PROTECTION OF PROPRIETARY RIGHTS Software Engineering Practices and the Idea-Expression Dichotomy: Can Structured Design Methodologies Define the Scope of Software Copyright? Richard Armstrong Beutel (Fall 1991) EC Antitrust Law and the Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights in Software Chris Reed (Spring 1992) Nondisclosure of Preexisting Works in Software Copyright Registrations: Inequitable Conduct in Need of u Remedy Philip Abromats (Summer 1992) Virtual Reality: Copyrightable Subject Matter and the Scope of Judicial Protection Andrew H. Rosen (Fall 1992) Brief AMICUS CURAE of Eleven Copyright Professors in Sega Enterprises Ltd. v. Accolade, Inc. (Fall 1992) Throwing Out Baby Benson With the Bath Water: Proposing a New Test for Determining Statutory Subject Matter Irah H. Donner and J. Randall Beckers (Winter 1993) Software Revenue Generation in Network Environments Thomas M.S. Hemnes (Spring 1993) 36 JURIMETRICS JOURNAL Five-Year Cumulative Index Trade Dress Theory and the Software Graphic User Interface: Sorting Through the Gooey Mess Matthew E. Watson (Spring 1994) Reverse Engineering as a Fair Use Defense to Software Copyright Infringement Paul Durdik (Summer 1994) Quantitative Analysis of Counterfeiting Activities in Developing Countries in the Pre-GATT Period Edgardo Buscaglia and José-Luis Guerrero-Cusumano Shrinkwraps in. Cyberspace Mark A. Lemley (Spring 1995) A Two-Track Approach to the Doctrine of Equivalents in Patent Law: Responding to Hilton Davis Andrei Iancu (Spring 1995) Copyright in Electronic Maps Dennis S. Karjala (Summer 1995) Lessons from the Past: Legal and Medical Databases Anne Wells Branscomb (Summer 1995) Should Local Governments Sell Local Spatial Databases Through State Monopolies? Henry H. Perritt, Jr. (Summer 1995) ECONOMICS One-Way Fee Shifting Statutes and Offer of Judgment Rules: An Experiment Thomas D. Rowe, Jr., and David A. Anderson (Spring 1996) Higgledy-Piggledy Awards for Lost Earnings Rolando Peldez (Spring 1996) EVIDENCE, FORENSIC SCIENCE When Scientists Act Like Lawyers: The Problem of Adversary Science Dan L. Burk (Spring 1993) The Suspect Population and DNA Identification Richard Lempert (Fall 1993) Matching and Binning DNA Fragments in Forensic Science B.S. Weir and B.S. Gaut (Fall 1993) SUMMER 1996 Five-Year Cumulative Index Error and Exaggeration in the Presentation of DNA Evidence at Trial Jonathan J. Koehler (Fall 1993) DNA, Science and the Law: Two Cheers for the Ceiling Principle Richard Lempert (Fall 1993) The Death and Transfiguration of Frye Richard D. Friedman (Winter 1994) An Empirical Examination of the Use of Expert Witnesses in the Courts— Part II: A Three City Study Daniel W. Shuman, Elizabeth Whitaker, and Anthony Champagne (Winter 1994) The Forensic Debut of the National Research Council’s DNA Report: Population Structure, Ceiling Frequencies and the Need for Numbers D.H. Kaye (Summer 1994) Science as Evidence Lee Loevinger (Winter 1995) From Frye to Daubert: Is a Pattern Unfolding? Joseph R. Meaney (Winter 1995) The Random Match Probability in DNA Evidence: Irrelevant and Prejudicial? Jonathan J. Koehler, Audrey Chia, and Samuel Lindsey (Winter 1995) The Supreme Court’s Philosophy of Science: Will the Real Karl Popper Please Stand Up? Sean O’Connor (Spring 1995) Brain, Mind, and Criminal Behavior: Neuroimages as Scientific Evidence Jennifer Kulynych (Spring 1996) Juror Assessments of the Believability of Expert Witnesses: A Literature Review Daniel W. Shuman, Anthony Champagne, and Elizabeth Whitaker (Summer 1996) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus: A Closer Look Joseph R. Meaney (Summer 1996) JUDICIAL AND JURY BEHAVIOR Relationship of Offender and Victim Race to Death Penalty Sentences in California Stephen P. Klein and John E. Rolph (Fall 1991) 36 JURIMETRICS JOURNAL Five-Year Cumulative Index Organization, Labor Force, and Jury Representation: Economic Excuses and Jury Participation Hiroshi Fukurai and Edgar W. Butler (Fell 1991) What Judges Should Know About the Sociology of Science Sheila Jasanoff (Spring 1992) Fluidity and Coalition Sizes on the Supreme Court Saul Brenner, Tony Caporale, and Harold Winter (Spring 1996) ... . Do Special Verdicts Improve the Structure of Jury Decision-Making? David A. Lombardero (Spring 1996) JURISPRUDENCE Proof in Law and Science D. H. Kaye (Spring 1992) Standards of Proof in Science and Law Lee Loevinger (Spring 1992) On Logic and Sociology Lee Loevinger (Summer 1992) On Standards and Sociology D. H. Kaye (Summer 1992) LAW, MEDICINE, AND BIOLOGY BIOETHICS American Abcrtion Law Applied to New Reproductive Technology Lisa Hemphill (Spring 1992) In Vitro Fertilization: Perspectives on Current Issues Joel N. Ephross (Spring 1992) Discrimination Based on Genetic Information Mark A. Rothstein (Fall 1992) Maternal-Fetal Relationships and Nongenetic Surrogates R. Brian Oxman (Spring 1993) Who Are the Parents of Biotechnological Children? Larry I. Palmer (Fall 1994) Egg Donation, Motherhood and State Law Reform: A Commentary on Professor Palmer’s Proposals Daniel S. Strouse (Fall 1994) SUMMER 1996 Five-Year Cumulative Index A Rejoinder Larry I. Palmer (Fall 1994) BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH Special Issue: The Human Genome Initiative, A Legal Research Agenda for the Human Genome Initiative Dennis S. Karjala (Winter 1992) PRACTICE OF MEDICINE Infertility: The Market, the Law, and the Impact Lisa A. Rinehart (Fall 1994) Issues in Cancer Screening: A Prostate Case Study Catherine M. Polizzi (Fall 1995) PROTECTION OF PROPRIETARY INTERESTS Patenting Life: Responses of Patent Offices in the U.S. and Abroad Margaret J. Lane (Fall 1991) The Patent Environment: Domestic and European Community Frameworks for Biotechnology Linda Maher (Fall 1992) Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceutical Patents: An Unreasonable Solution to an Unfortunate Problem Alan M. Fisch (Spring 1994) LAW AND TECHNOLOGY Electromagnetic Fields: Physics, Biology and Law Edward Gerjuoy (Fall 1994) “The Inexorable Advance of Technology” ?: American and International Efforts to Curb Missile Proliferation Jack H. McCall, Jr. (Spring 1992) Biotechnology and Environmental Law in Europe Monique P. Nion (Spring 1994) Improving Regulatory Systems Office of the Vice President (Spring 1994) 36 JURIMETRICS JOURNAL Five-Year Cumulative Index PROBABILITY, STATISTICS, MATHEMATICS, AND LOGIC LOGIC Readability of the Law: Forms of Law for Building Legal Expert Systems Donald R. Ploch, Bethany K. Dumas, Grayfred B. Gray, Bruce J. MacLennan, and John E. Nolt (Winter 1993) A Logic for Statutory Law John Nolt, Grayfred B. Gray, Bruce J. MacLennan, and Donald R. Ploch (Winter 1995) PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS Methods for Assessing the Sensitivity of Statistical Comparisons Used in Title VII Cases to Omitted Variables Joseph L. Gastwirth (Fall 1992) Survey Research and Racially Polarized Voting Charles S. Bullock, III, and Michael A. Maggiotto (Fall 1992) DNA Statistics: Putting the Problems Into Perspective I. W. Evett (Fall 1992) Innumeracy and Jurisprudence: The Surprising Difficulty of Counting Petition Signatures Jonathan L. Entin (Winter 1993) Court Accepts Decision Not to Adjust the 1990 Census Suzanna Goldman (Fall 1993) The New York City Census Adjustment Trial: Witness for the Plaintiffs Stephen E. Fienberg (Fall 1993) The Census Adjustment Trial: Reflections of a Witness for the Plaintiffs John E. Rolph (Fall 1993) Adjusting the Census of 1990 David A. Freedman (Fall 1993) The Census Adjustment Trial: An Exchange Kenneth W. Wachter (Fall 1993) A Court-Appointed Expert as the Sole Source of Statistical Analysis Rebecca J. Klemm (Winter 1994) Proportional Hazard Models for Age Discrimination Cases Michael O. Finkelstein and Bruce Levin (Winter 1994) SUMMER 1996 Five-Year Cumulative Index Statistical Measures of Racially Identified School Systems Joseph L. Gastwirth and Tapan K. Nayak (Winter 1994) Which Side Benefits from an Interrupted Jury Trial? S. James Press (Winter 1994) The Comparison of Models in Discrimination Cases Richard Goldstein (Winter 1994) Probability and Proof in State v. Skipper: An Internet Exchange Ronald J. Allen, David J. Balding, Peter Donnelly, Richard Friedman, David H. Kaye, Lewis Henry LaRue, Roger C. Park, Bernard Robertson, and Alexander Stein (Spring 1995) Understanding and Evaluating Statistical Evidence in Litigation Stephen E. Fienberg, Samuel H. Krislov, and Miron L. Straf (Fall 1995) Determination of Both Parents Using DNA Profiling Wing K. Fung, D.M. Wong, and P. Tsui (Spring 1996) Statistical Issues Arising in Equal Employment Litigation Joseph L. Gastwirth (Summer 1996) SPACE LAW International Law and Policy of Extraterrestrial Planetary Protection Darlene A. Cypser (Winter 1993) TELECOMMUNICATIONS Taxation of International Communications Income: A Different Breed of Cat? Lawrence A. Caplan (Fali 1991) Legal Developments in Domestic Telecommunications and Information Services William B. Baker (Spring 1993) Current High Technology and Information Infrastructure Initiatives Richard D. Marks (Fall 1993) “Building Block” Cost Methods for Pricing and Unbundling Telecom- munications Services: Implications for the Law and Regulatory Policy Alexander C. Larson and Steve G. Parsons (Fall 1995) 36 JURIMETRICS JOURNAL Five-Year Cumulative Index TITLE INDEX Adjusting the Census of 1990 David A. Freedman (Fall 1993) American Abortion Law Applied to New Reproductive Technology Lisa Hemphill (Spring 1992) Biotechnology and Environmental Law in Europe Monique P. Nion (Spring 1994) Brain, Mind, and Criminal Behavior: Neuroimages as Scientific Evidence Jennifer Kulynych (Spring 1996) Brief AMICUS CURIAE of Eleven Copyright Professors in Sega Enterprises Ltd. v. Accolade, Inc. (Fall 1992) “Building Block” Cost Methods for Pricing and Unbundling Telecom- munications Services: Implications for the Law and Regulatory Policy Alexander C. Larson and Steve G. Parsons (Fall 1995) The Census Adjustment Trial: An Exchange Kenneth W. Wachter (Fall 1993) The Census Adjustment Trial: Reflections of a Witness for the Plaintiffs John E. Rolph (Fall 1993) Combating Unauthorized Internet Access Lawrence F. Young (Spring 1995) The Comparison of Models in Discrimination Cases Richard Goldstein (Winter 1994) Compulsory Licensing of Pharmaceutical Patents: An Unreasonable Solution to an Unfortunate Problem Alan M. Fisch (Spring 1994) Copyright in Electronic Maps Dennis S. Karjala (Summer 1995) Court Accepts Decision Not to Adjust the 1990 Census Suzanna Goldman (Fall 1993) A Court-Appointed Expert as the Sole Source of Statistical Analysis Rebecca J. Klemm (Winter 1994) SUMMER 1996 Five-Year Cumulative Index Current High Technology and Information Infrastructure Initiatives Richard D. Marks (Fall 1993) The Death and Transfiguration of Frye Richard D. Friedman (Winter 1994) Determination of Both Parents Using DNA Profiling Wing K. Fung, D.M. Wong, and P. Tsui (Spring 1996) Deterring Unauthorized Access to Computers: Controlling Behavior in Cyberspace Through a Contract Law Paradigm Robert L. Dunne (Fall 1994) Discrimination Based on Genetic Information Mark A. Rothstein (Fall 1992) DNA, Science and the Law: Two Cheers for the Ceiling Principle Richard Lempert (Fall 1993) DNA Statistics: Putting the Problems Into Perspective I.W. Evett (Fall 1992) Do Special Verdicts Improve the Structure of Jury Decision-Making? David A. Lombardero (Spring 1996) EC Antitrust Law and the Exploitation of Intellectual Property Rights in Software Chris Reed (Spring 1992) Egg Donation, Motherhood and State Law Reform: A Commentary on Professor Palmer’s Proposals Daniel S. Strouse (Fall 1994) Electromagnetic Fields: Physics, Biology and Law Edward Gerjuoy (Fall 1994) An Empirical Examination of the Use of Expert Witnesses in the Courts—Part II: A Three City Study Daniel W. Shuman, Elizabeth Whitaker, and Anthony Champagne (Winter 1994) Error and Exaggeration in the Presentation of DNA Evidence at Trial Jonathan J. Koehler (Fall 1993) The European Commission’s Draft Directive on Data Protection Joseph I. Rosenbaum (Fall 1992) 454 36 JURIMETRICS JOURNAL

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