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GW Law Faculty Publications

January 4, 2021

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BOOKS

(With Christopher Mueller & Liesa Richter). Evidence under the Rules: Text, Cases and Problems (10th ed. 2023).
     First edition (Boston: Little Brown) published in 1988.
     Second edition (Boston: Little Brown) published in 1993.
     Third edition (Boston: Little Brown) published in 1996.
     Fourth edition published in 2000.
     Fifth edition published in 2004.
     Sixth edition published in 2008.
     Seventh edition published in 2011.
     Eighth edition published in 2015.
     Ninth Edition published in 2019.

(With Mueller, Christopher) Evidence: Practice under the Rules. 5th ed. New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2018.
     First edition published in 1995.
     Second edition published in 1999.
     Third edition published in 2009.
     Fourth edition published in 2012.

(With Mueller, Christopher et al.)  Evidence  (6th ed. 2018).
     First edition published in 1997.
     Second edition published in 2001.
     Third edition published in 2003.
     Fourth edition published in 2009.
     Fifth edition published in 2012 by Aspen Law & Business.

(With Mueller, Christopher) Federal Rules of Evidence. New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2015.
     Annual statutory supplement to Evidence under the Rules.

(With Mueller, Christopher & Liesa Richter.) Black Letter Outline on Evidence. 5th ed. St. Paul: West Group, 2020.
     First edition published in 2005.
     Second edition published in 2008.
     Third edition published in 2012.
     Fourth edition published in 2014. (Former editions published with Christopher Mueller.)

(With Mueller, Christopher.) Federal Evidence. 4th ed. St. Paul : Thomson Reuters/Westlaw, 2013.
     Second edition (West Group) published in 1994.
     Third edition (Thomson West) published in 2007.

Oregon Evidence. 7th ed. Newark, N.J.: LexisNexis, 2020.
     First edition (Seattle: Butterworth's Legal Pub., 1982).
     Second edition (Seattle: Butterworth's Legal Pub., 1989).
     Third edition (Carlsbad, CA: Michie Parker Publications Div., 1996).
     Fourth edition (New York: Lexis Matthew Bender, 2002).
     Fifth edition (Newark, N.J.: LexisNexis, 2007).
     Sixth edition (Newark, N.J.: LexisNexis, 2013).

(With Mueller, Christopher). Modern Evidence. 2nd ed. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Law & Business, 1999.
     First edition (Boston: Little Brown) published in 1995.

(With Ozanne, P.) A Strategic Corrections Plan: Restoring the Balance. [Salem]: State of Oregon, 1988. 

LAW REVIEW ARTICLES & CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

Kahler v. Kansas:  Narrowing the Insanity Defense, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. On the Docket (Oct. 2019 Term) (Apr. 1, 2020), https://www.gwlr.org/kahler-v-kansas-narrowing-the-insanity-defense/.

The Admissibility of Forensic Reports in the Post-Justice Scalia Supreme Court, U. Chi. L. Rev. Online (August 27, 2019), https://lawreviewblog.uchicago.edu/.

(With Christopher B. Mueller.) Prior Consistent Statements:  The Dangers of Misinterpreting Recently Amended Federal Rule of Evidence 801(d)(1)(B), 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. Arguendo 192 (2016), http://www.gwlr.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/84-Geo.-Wash.-L.-Rev.-Arguendo-192.pdf.

(With Christopher B. Mueller.) Prior Consistent Statements:  The Dangers of Misinterpreting Amended Rule 801(d)(1)(B), Trial Evidence, Spring 2016, at 12.

"Nontestimonial Hearsay after Crawford, Davis and Bockting," in Hearsay Evidence: Limits and Limitations. Edited by A Sabitha. Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2008.

"Nontestimonial Hearsay after Crawford, Davis and Bockting," 19 Regent University Law Review 367-386 (2007).

"Crawford: A Look Backward, a Look Forward." 20 Criminal Justice 6-12 (Spring 2005).

"Evidence Law in the Next Millennium." 49 Hastings Law Journal 363-368 (1998)

"Profile and Syndrome Evidence: Its Use and Admissibility in Criminal Prosecutions." Security Journal (1998).

"Appellate Craftsmanship in Evidence Law: A Tribute to Justice Unis." 76 Oregon Law Review 21-33 (1997).

(With Horowitz, Irwin.) "A Concept in Search of a Definition: The Effects of Reasonable Doubt Instruction on Certainty of Guilt Standards and Jury Verdicts." 20 Law and Human Behavior 655-670 (1996).

"Mandatory Felony Sentencing Guidelines: The Oregon Model." 25 University of California at Davis Law Review 695-714 (1992).

"Scholarly and Institutional Challenges to the Law of Evidence: From Bentham to the ADR Movement." 25 Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 837-852 (1992).

"Confrontation and Hearsay: Exemptions from the Constitutional Unavailability Requirement." 70 Minnesota Law Review 665-711 (1986).

"Reforming Evidence Law in Oregon." 59 Oregon Law Review 43-123 (1980).

"Defining a Constitutional Tort under Section 1983: The State of Mind Requirement." 46 University of Cincinnati Law Review 45-70 (1977).

BOOK REVIEWS

"Antiquated Period Pieces?," Review of Evidence Law Adrift, by Mirjan R. Damaska 81 Judicature 129-132 (1997).

OTHER

"Defendants' Right to Present Evidence," National Law Journal, June 5, 2006, at p. 26.