Table of Contents
Front Matter
| Front Matter | |
| Indiana Law Review |
Articles
| A Brief Defense of the Supreme Court's Approach to the Interpretation of the Federal Rules of Evidence | |
| Edward J. Imwinkelried | 267-294 |
| Panhandlers at Yale: A Case Study in the Limits of Law | |
| Brandt J. Goldstein | 295-360 |
| The Essential Purpose and Analytical Structure of Personal Jurisdiction Law | |
| Roy L. Brooks | 361-392 |
Notes
| Changing Sexual Assault Law and the Hmong | |
| Catherine Trevison | 393-414 |
| Networking Software Copyrights and the Semiconductor Chip Protection Act: A Study of Legal Protection for Application Specific Integrated Circuit Technology | |
| Leland S. Paynter | 415-448 |
| Anti-Stalker Legislation: A Legislative Attempt to Surmount the Inadequacies of Protective Orders | |
| Lowell T. Woods Jr. | 449-474 |
Case Notes
| Is Justice Kennedy the Supreme Court's Lone Advocate for the Coercion Element in Establishment Clause Jurisprudence? An Analysis of Lee v. Weisman | |
| Timothy C. Caress | 475-494 |
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