JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY
TOWARDS AN INDEX OF IDIOLECTAL SIMILITUDE (OR
DISTANCE) IN FORENSIC AUTHORSHIP ANALYSIS
M. Teresa Turell, Ph.D. and Núria Gavaldà ................................................... 495
LINGUISTIC CONFUSION IN COURT: EVIDENCE FROM THE
FORENSIC SCIENCES
Jonathan J. Koehler, Ph.D. .............................................................................. 515
BEING PRAGMATIC ABOUT FORENSIC LINGUISTICS
Edward K. Cheng, J.D. .................................................................................... 541
INTUITION VERSUS ALGORITHM: THE CASE OF FORENSIC
AUTHORSHIP ATTRIBUTION
Lawrence M. Solan, Ph.D., J.D. ....................................................................... 551
Notes and Comments
CODIFYING COMMON LAW: THE SELF-CRITICAL ANALYSIS
PRIVILEGE AND THE NEW JERSEY PATIENT SAFETY ACT
Adam Blander .................................................................................................. 577
IMPLIED PREEMPTION AND ITS EFFECT ON LOCAL
HYDROFRACKING BANS IN NEW YORK
David Giller ..................................................................................................... 631
IS LITIGATION YOUR FINAL ANSWER? WHY THE HEALTHY
WORKPLACE BILL SHOULD INCLUDE AN ADR PROVISION
Florence Z. Mao ............................................................................................... 679
“EYE SEE YOU”: HOW CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS HAVE UTILIZED
THE NERD DEFENSE TO INFLUENCE JURORS’ PERCEPTIONS
Sarah Merry ..................................................................................................... 725