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Volume 54, Number 5 – Third Circuit Review

Articles

Working Without a Net: The Third Circuit Juggles Skepticism and Deference Inside the Ring of Products Liability Experts After the Daubert Trilogy in Pineda v. Ford Motor Co. & Calhoun v. Yamaha Corp.
Jennifer E. Burke
Page 703

May Legislative History Be Considered at Chevron Step One?  The Third Circuit Dances the Chevron Two-Step in United States v. Geiser
Melina Forte
Page 727

Ignorance Is Not Necessarily Bliss: The Third Circuit Expands the Requirements for a Knowing and Voluntary Plea in Jamison v. Klem
Kristen M. Hall
Page 753 

Return to Sender, Intent Unknown: The Effects of the Third Circuit’s Interpretation of the Convention Against Torture’s Intent Requirement on Haitian Criminal Deportees
Taylor Healy
Page 777 

Even Silence Has No Prayer: The Third Circuit Sacks Coach’s Silent Team Prayer in Borden v. School District of East Brunswick
Edward A. Liva
Page 801 

 


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