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STETSON LAW REVIEW - 31-1 Fall; (2001)

Trial Advocacy Symposium
VOLUME 31 Fall 2001 NUMBER 1
INTRODUCTION William Eleazer

ARTICLES

Jacob's Voice, Esau's Hands: Evidence-speak for Trial Lawyers by Edward D. Ohlbaum

Evidence Advocacy - The Judges's Perspective Honorable Warren D. Wolfson

Storytelling and Trials: Playing the "Race Card" in Nineteenth-century Italy by Steven Lubet

Reality Programming Lessons for Twenty-first-century Trial by Gary S. Gildin

Opening Statements: The Art of Storytelling by Gerald Reading Powell

A Minimalist Approach to the Presentation of Expert Testimony by Edward J. Imwinkelried

NOTES

Lease by Any Other Name Is Still A Lease: A Critical Analysis of Florida Department of Natural Resources v. Garcia by Jessica Paz Mahoney

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