A report on the Center's study of the vaccine injury program. The report examines why the program was created, its implementation, the filing and termination rates over its course, and participants' views of the program.
A study of why judges rarely appoint experts under Rule 706. In discussing this issue with judges, the authors learned of techniques and procedures that may aid judges when considering whether to appoint an expert or when managing an expert who has been appointed.
A description of the appointment of expert witnesses under Federal Rule of Evidence 706. The report discusses procedures for appointing an expert and for payment of the costs.
A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges.
A collection of decisions on procedural problems arising in criminal trials, from material originally presented at Center seminars for newly appointed district judges.