William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 32, Issue 1 (2005)
Articles
The Risky Business of Conducting Risk Assessments for those Already Civilly Committed as Sexually Violent Predators
John Matthew Fabian
Controversy in the Courtroom: Implications of Allowing Jurors to Question Witnesses
Alayna Jehle and Monica K. Miller
Child Witnesses: Common Ground and Controversies in the Scientific Community
Livia L. Gilstrap, Kristina Fritz, Amanda Torres, and Annika Melinder
Protecting the Innocent/Convicting the Guilty: Hennepin County's Pilot Project in Blind Sequential Eyewitness Identification
Amy Klobuchar and Hilary Lindell Caligiuri
Genetic Information and Discrimination in Employment: A Psycho-legal Perspective
Meera Adya and Brian H. Bornstein
Essay: Are We Failing Our Children and their Families? Children's Mental Health and the Misuse of the Chips Process
Roberta Opheim and Michael L. Woods
Note
Note: The Right to an "Imperfect" Trial—Amnesia, Malingering, and Competency to Stand Trial
James E. Tysse
Book Review
Sex Offenders: Pariahs of the 21st Century?
Luis Rosell
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Matthew R. Kuhn
- Executive Editors
- JoLynn M. Schlichting
- Robert L. Schrug
- Elizabeth M. Sorenson
- Amy K.R. Zaske
- Editors
- Charles Delbridge
- Reese Frederickson
- Patrick E. Midden
- Lisa D. Pearson
- John E. Radmer
- Katherine Rykkeli
- Tara Weishaar
- Rong (Christy) Yang
- Assistant Editors
- Patrick M. Arenz
- John Conard
- Leigh Currie
- Melissa C. Gregory
- Maureen Lord Mohr
- Kerri Nelson
- Wendy Peterson
- Tom Richardson
- Jennifer Stasney
- Daniel Supalla
- Rochard Voelbel
- Anthony Weigel