Volume 68, Issue 1 (1990) Symposium on Criminal Discovery
Tyrell Williams Memorial Lecture
The Criminal Prosecution: Sporting Event or Quest for Truth? A Progress Report
William J. Brennan Jr.
Tribute
Article
Symposium
The Application of the Attorney-Client Privilege to Non-Testifying Experts: Reestablishing the Boundaries Between the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Protection
Edward J. Imwinkelried
What Was Discovered in the Quest for Truth?
Steven H. Goldberg
The Discovery Process in Criminal Prosecutions: Toward Fair Trials and Just Verdicts
Edward S. G. Dennis Jr.
Protecting Defense Evidence from Prosecutorial Discovery
Richard W. Beckler, Frederick Robinson, and Wendy Sue Morphew
Notes
Nonconsensual U.S. Military Action Against the Colombian Drug Lords Under the U.N. Charter
James R. Edmunds
Judicial Review of Retroactive Rulemaking: Has Georgetown Neglected the Plastic Remedies?
Richard J. Wolf
Case Comments
Maternal Prenatal Negligence Does Not Give Rise to a Cause of Action, Stallman v. Youngquist, 125 Ill. 2d 267, 531 N.E.2d 335 (1988)
Kathryn S. Banashek