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INDEX TO VOLUME 46 SUBJECT INDEX MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS, AND THE LAW Assessing Spatial Heterogeneity in the Refractive Index of Float Glass, Geva Maimon, Russell J. Steele, and James M. Curran (Fall 2005) The Importance of Checking the Assumptions Underlying Statistical Analysis Graphical Methods for Assessing Normality, Yulia Gel, Weiwen Miao, and Joseph L. Gastwirth (Fall 2005) in Introduction to Data Fusion, Data Mining, and Pattern Recognition Applied to Fiber Analysis, Jennifer Wiseman Mercer and Suzanne C. Bell (Fall 2005) 16:53 Power-Law Distributions and the Federal Judiciary, Thomas Bak (Winter 2006) Statistical Assessment of Damages in Breach of Contract Litigation, Duane | Steffey, Stephen E. Fienberg, and Robert H. Sturgess (Winter 2006) To Tell the Truth: On the Probative Value of Polygraph Search Evidence Stephen E. Fienberg (Fall 2005) COMPUTERS AND THE LAW Computer Models for Legal Prediction, Kevin D. Ashley and Stefanie Briininghaus (Spring 2006).. 1 EVIDENCE, FORENSIC SCIENCE Analyzing the Relevance and Admissibility of Bullet-Lead Evidence: Did the NR( Report Miss the Target?, William C. Thompson (Fall 2005) Assessing the Implications for Close Relatives in the Event of Similar but Nonmatching DNA Profiles, David R. Paoletti, Travis E.D oom, Michael L. Raymer, and Dan E. Krane (Winter 2006) 46:16] SUMMER 2006 489 Index to Volume 46 issessing Spatial Heterogeneity in the Refractive Index of Float Glass, Geva Maimon, Russell J. Steele, and James M. Curran (Fall 2005) Beyond the Ken? Testing Jurors’ Understanding of Eyewitness Reliability Evidence, Richard S. Schmechel, Timothy P. O’Toole, Catharine Easterly, and Elizabeth F. Loftus (Winter 2006) 46:177 Implicit Testing”: Can Casework Validate Forensic Techniques?, Simon A. Cole (Winter 2006) , ieasiensinid 46:117 in Introduction to Data Fusion, Data Mining, and Pattern Recognition Applied to Fiber Analysis, Jennifer Wiseman Mercer and Suzanne C. Bell (Fall 2005) 46:53 Lee v. Martinez: Does Polygraph Evidence Really Satisfy Daubert?, Note, Jodi Meyers (Summer 2006) 46:39] The NRC Bullet-Lead Report: Should Science Committees Make Legal Findings?, D.H. Kaye (Fall 2005) 46:91 Symposium on Forensic Statistics: A Foreword, D.H. Kaye (Fall 2005) To Tell the Truth: On the Probative Value of Polygraph Search Evidence, Stephen E. Fienberg (Fall 2005) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. v. St. Jude Medical, Inc.: Can the Patent-Term Extension of the Hatch-Waxman Act Be Used as Leverage in Drug Patent Infringement Settlements?, Note, Andrew Paprocki (Summer 2006) 46:47) Intellectual Property Perspectives in Pharmacogenomics, Allen C. Nunnally (Spring 2006) National Steel Car, Ltd. v. Canadian Pacific Railway, Ltd.: /nternational Commerce and Exemption from Patent Infringement, Note, John H. Evans (Summer 2006) : 46:459 NTP, Inc. v. Research in Motion, Ltd.: Losing Control and Finding the Locus of Infringing Use, Note, Bridget A. O° Leary Smith (Summer 2006) 46:437 LAW, MEDICINE, AND BIOLOGY The AABB’s Autologous Blood Donation Suggested Guidance: Autologous Blood HIV, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, Note, Stefanie Shulman-Cutler (Summer 2006) 46:407 46 JURIMETRICS Index to Volume 46 issessing the Implications for Close Relatives in the Event of Similar but Nonmatching DNA Profiles, David R. Paoletti, Travis E.D oom, Michael L. Raymer, and Dan E. Krane (Winter 2006) Brilliant Science, Dark Politics, Uncertain Law, Paul Berg (Summer 2006) Carhart v. Gonzales: Rethinking Stenberg and the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, Note, Kevin T. Kelly (Fall 2005) First Pharmacogenomics, Next Nutrigenomics: Genohype or Genohealthy Nola M. Ries and Timothy Caulfield (Spring 2006) Intellectual Property Perspectives in Pharmacogenomics, Allen C. Nunnally (Spring 2006) Legal Pressure to Incorporate Pharmacogenetics in the U.K., Arron Walthall (Spring 2006) Reflections on the Legal, Social, and Ethicai Implications of Pharmacogenomi Research, Domenic A. Crolla (Spring 2006) Symposium on Pharmacogenomics: A Foreword, Domenic A. Crolla (Spring 2006)... PRIVACY issessing the Implications for Close Relatives in the Event of Similar but Nonmatching DNA Profiles, David R. Paoletti, Travis E.D oom, Michael L. Raymer, and Dan E. Krane (Winter 2006) 16:161 SOCIAL SCIENCE AND THE LAW K.M. v. E.G., Elisa B. v. Superior Court, and Kristine H. v. Lisa R.: /ntent and Biology in California's Lesbian Parenting Cases, Note, Sara Xochitl Orozco (Summer 2006) TITLE INDEX The AABB's Autologous Blood Donation Suggested Guidance: Autologous Blood HIV, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, Note, Stefanie Shulman-Cutler (Summer 2006) 16:407 {nalyzing the Relevance and Admissibility of Bullet-Lead Evidence: Did the NR( Report Miss the Target?, William C. Thompson (Fall 2005) 16:65 SUMMER 2906 Index to Volume 46 issessing the Implications for Close Relatives in the Event of Similar but Nonmatching DNA Profiles, David R. Paoletti, Travis E. Doom Michael L. Raymer, and Dan E. Krane (Winter 2006) issessing Spatial Heterogeneity in the Refractive Index of Float Glass Geva Maimon, Russell J. Steele, and James M. Curran (Fall 2005) Beyond the Ken? Testing Jurors’ Understanding of Eyewitnes Reliability Evidence, Richard S. Schmechel, Timothy P. O’ Toole Catharine Easterly, and Elizabeth F. Loftus (Winter 2006) Brilliant Science, Dark Politic (Summer 2006) Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. v. St. Jude Medical, Inc Extension of the Hatch-Waxman Act Be Used a Infringement Settlement Note, Andrew Papro Carhart v nza Rethinking Stenberg and ti Note \ elly (Fall 2005) ( omputer M (Spring 2006) Im (Winter 2006) Biology ir ij Lesbian Parenting Sara Xochitl Orozco (Summer 2006) Lee v. Martinez: Does Polygraph Evidence Re. Jodi Meyers (Summer 2006) Legal Pressure to Incorporate Pharmacogenetics in th K ron Walthall (Spring 2006) 16 JURIMETRICS Yume 46 National Steel Car, Ltd. v. Canadian Pacific Railway, | Commerce and Exemption from Patent Infringement John H. Evans (Summer 2006) The NRC Bullet-Lead Report: Should Science ¢ D.H. Kaye (Fall 2005) NTP, Inc. v. Research in Motion, Ltd.: / g iy ind F indi Infringing Use, Note, Bridget ary Smith (Summer 2006) Tie j r-Law Distributions and th liciary homas Bak (Winter 2006) Social, and Ethical Imy Domenic A. Crolla (Spring 2006) y > ssmenl ji 10VeS fl Bre mi , Stephen | ienberg, and Robert (Fall 2005) vmposium on Pharmac (Spring 2006) AUTHOR INDEX ARTICLES Ashley, Kevin D., and Stefanie Briininghau liction (Spring 2006) tr ila nt Scie (Summer 2006) Cole, Simon A Implici (Winter 2006) Crolla, Domenic A.. Reflections on the Legal, S Pharmacogenomic Research (Spring 2006) SUMMER 2006 Index to Volume 46 Crolla, Domenic A., Symposium on Pharmacogenomics: A Foreword (Spring 2006) Evans, John H., Note, National Steel Car, Ltd. v. Canadian Pacific Railway, Ltd.: /nternational Commerce and Exemption from Patent Infringement (Summer 2006). Fienberg, Stephen E., To Tell the Truth: On the Probative Value of Polygraph Search Evidence (Fall 2005) 46:107 Gel, Yulia, Weiwen Miao, and Joseph L. Gastwirth, The Importance of Checking the Assumptions Underlying Statistical Analysis: Graphical Methods for {ssessing Normality (Fall 2005).. Kaye, D.H., Symposium on Forensic Statistics: A Foreword (Fall 2005) Kaye, D.H., The NRC Bullet-Lead Report: Should Science Committees Make Lega Findings? (Fall 2005) Kelly, Kevin T., Note, Carhart v. Gonzales: Rethinking Stenberg and the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban (Fall 2005) Maimon, Geva, Russell J. Steele, and James M. Curran, Assessing Spatial Heterogeneity in the Refractive Index of Float Glass (Fall 2005) Mercer, Jennifer Wiseman and Suzanne C. Bell, An /ntroduction to Data Fusion Data Mining, and Pattern Recognition Applied to Fiber Analysis (Fall 2005) 46:53 Meyers, Jodi, Note, Lee v. Martinez: Does Polygraph Evidence Really Satisf\ Daubert? (Summer 2006) 16:39] Nunnally, Allen C., Intellectual Property Perspectives in Pharmacogenomics (Spring 2006) Orozco, Sara Xochitl, Note, K.M. v. E.G., Elisa B. v. Superior Court, and Kristine H. v. Lisa R.: /ntent and Biology in California's Lesbian Parenting Cases (Summer 2006) 46:421 Paoletti, David R., Travis E.D oom, Michael L. Raymer, and Dan E. Krane, {ssessing the Implications for Close Relatives in the Event of Similar but Nonmatching DNA Profiles (Winter 2006) 46:161 Paprocki, Andrew, Note, Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. v. St. Jude Medical, Inc Can the Patent-Term Extension of the Hatch-Waxman Act Be Used as Leverage in Drug Patent Infringement Settlements? (Summer 2006) Ries, Nola M., and Timothy Caulfield, First Pharmacogenomics, Next Nutrigenomics: Genohype or Genohealthy? (Spring 2006).... 46:281 46 JURIMET RICS Index to Volume 46 Schmechel, Richard S., Timothy P. O'Toole, Catharine Easterly, and Elizabeth F. Loftus, Beyond the Ken? Testing Jurors Understanding of Eyewitness Reliability Evidence (Winter 2006) Shulman-Cutler, Stefanie, Note, The AABB's Autologous Blood Donation Suggested Guidance: Autologous Blood, HIV, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (Summer 2006) Smith, Bridget A. O’Leary, Note, NTP, Inc. v. Research in Motion, Litd.: Losing Control and Finding the Locus of Infringing Use (Summer 2006) 46:437 Steffey, Duane L., Stephen E. Fienberg, and Robert H. Sturgess, Statistical {ssessment of Damages in Breach of Contract Litigation (Winter 2006) 46:129 Thompson, William C., Analyzing the Relevance and Admissibility of Bullet-Lead Evidence: Did the NRC Report Miss the Target? (Fall 2005) 16:65 Walthall, Arron, Legal Pressure to Incorporate Pharmacogenetics in the U.K (Spring 2006) BOOK NOTES, REVIEWS, AND REVIEW ESSAYS Indexed by Authors of Books (Reviewer's Name in Parentheses) Avorn, Jerry, Powerful Medicines: The Benefits, Risks, and Costs of Prescription Drugs (Julie Fleming Brown) (Winter 2006) Fisher Ill, William W., Promises to Keep: Technology, Law, and the Future of Entertainment (Michael M. Epstein) (Winter 2006) 46:227 Casey, Eoghan, Digital Evidence and Computer Crime: Forensic Science, Computers and the Internet (Susan W. Brenner) (Spring 2006) 46:373 Schellekens, M.H.M., Electronic Signatures: Authentication Technology from a Legal Perspective (Aashish Srivastava) (Winter 2006) SYMPOSIUM ON FORENSIC STATISTICS Symposium on Forensic Statistics: A Foreword, D.H. Kaye (Fall 2005) inalyzing the Relevance and Admissibility of Bullet-Lead Evidence: Did the NR( Report Miss the Target?, William C. Thompson (Fall 2005) 46:65 issessing Spatial Heterogeneity in the Refractive Index of Float Glass, Geva Maimon, Russell J. Steele, and James M. Curran (Fall 2005) Implicit Testing”: Can Casework Validate Forensic Techniques?, ) Simon A. Cole (Winter 2006)..... peiennntlt ; 46:117 SUMMER 2006 495 Index to Volume 46 The Importance of Checking the Assumptions Underlying Statistical Analysis Graphical Methods for Assessing Normality, Yulia Gel, Weiwen Miao, and Joseph L. Gastwirth (Fall 2005) 1n Introduction to Data Fusion, Data Mining, and Pattern Recognition Applied to Fiber Analysis, Jennifer Wiseman Mercer and Suzanne C. Bell (Fall 2005) 16:5 The NRC Builet-Lead Report: Should Science Committees Make Legal Findings? D.H. Kaye (Fall 2005) Statistical Assessment of Damages in Breach of Contract Litigation, Duane | Steffey, Stephen E. Fienberg, and Robert H. Sturgess (Winter 2006) 46:129 To Tell the Truth: On the Probative Value of Polygraph Search Evidence Stephen E. Fienberg (Fall 2005) 46:107 SYMPOSIUM ON PHARMACOGENOMICS First Pharmacogenomics, Next Nutrigenomics: Genohype or Genohealthy? Nola M. Ries and Timothy Caulfield (Spring 2006) Intellectual Property Perspectives in Pharmacogenomics, Allen C. Nunnally (Spring 2006) Legal Pressure to Incorporate Pharmacogenetics in the U.K., Arron Walthall (Spring 2006) Reflections on th Ly egal, Social, and Ethical Implications of Pharmacogenomi Research, Domenic A. Crolla (Spring 2006) Symposium on Pharmacogenomics: A Foreword, Domenic A. Crolla (Spring 2006) 46 JURIMETRICS

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