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罗纳德.J.艾伦
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所在大学:中国政法大学
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罗纳德.J.艾伦老师介绍
美国西北大学法学院威格莫尔教授(John Henry Wigmore Professor)
通讯地址:357 East Chicago Avenue,Chicago, Illinois 60611
电话: 312-503-8372 (Office); 312-337-5384 (Home)
传真: 312-503-2035
E-MAIL: rjallen@law.northwestern.edu
教育背景:1970年美国佛州马歇尔大学优等生毕业。1973年密执安大学法学院法学院法律博士(J.D)。
工作经历:
1974-1977 纽约大学法学助理教授
1977-1979 纽约大学法学副教授
1979-1984 爱荷华大学法学教授
1983-1984 杜克大学法学教授
1984-1991 西北大学法学院教授
1992起 西北大学法学院威格莫尔法学教授(The John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law)
社会兼职:
1979年以来,美国律师协会成员,美国律师协会刑事程序和证据规则、刑事司法委员会成员;1986年以来美国法学会成员;1989年以来伊利诺斯州高等法院高级专员。
主要著作
Constitutional Criminal Procedure: An Examination of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
Amendments and Related Areas. Little, Brown and Company (1st ed., 1985, 2nd ed.
1991, with Kuhns; 3rd ed., 1995, with Kuhns and Stuntz) (annual supplements).
Teacher's Manual, Constitutional Criminal Procedure: An Examination of the
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments and Related Areas. Little, Brown & Company
(1st ed., 1985, 2nd ed. 1991 with Kuhns; 2nd ed., 1995, with Kuhns and Stuntz).
An Analytical Approach to Evidence: Text, Problems, and Cases. Little, Brown &
Company (1st ed., 1989, with Kuhns; 2nd ed., 1997, with Kuhns and Swift).
Federal Rules of Evidence With Legislative History and Case Supplement. Little,
Brown & Company (1989, with Kuhns; 1996, with Kuhns and Swift).
Teacher's Manual, An Analytical Approach to Evidence. Little, Brown & Company
(1st ed., 1989 with Kuhns; 2nd ed., 1996, with Kuhns and Swift).
The Nature of Juridical Proof. Princeton University Press. (In preparation).
Criminal Procedure. Little, Brown & Co. (with Stuntz, Hoffman & Livingston)
(expected publication, 2001).
Arthritis of the Hip and Knee: The Active Person?s Guide to Taking Charge.
Peachtree Press (with Brander & Stulberg) (1998).
论文:
Retribution in a Modern Penal Law: The Principle of Aggravated Harm, 25 Buffalo
Law Review 1-35 (1975).
The Police and Substantive Rulemaking: Reconciling Principle and Expediency, 125
Pennsylvania Law Review 62-118 (1976).
Mullaney v. Wilbur, the Supreme Court, and the Substantive Criminal Law--An
Examination of the Limits of Legitimate Intervention, 55 Texas Law Review
269-301 (1977).
Dialogue on Police Rulemaking: K. C. Davis, Police Rulemaking on Selective
Enforcement: A Reply, 125 Pennsylvania Law Review 1167 (1977); R. Allen, The
Police and Substantive Rulemaking: A Brief Rejoinder, 125 Pennsylvania Law
Review 1172-1181 (1977).
The Restoration of In re Winship: A Comment on Burdens of Persuasion in Criminal
Cases After Patterson v. New York, 76 Michigan Law Review 30-63 (1977).
The National Initiative Proposal: A Preliminary Analysis, 58 Nebraska Law Review
965-1052 (1979).
Structuring Jury Decisionmaking in Criminal Cases: A Unified Constitutional
Analysis of Evidentiary Devices, 94 Harvard Law Review 321-368 (1980).
Presumptions in Civil Actions Reconsidered, 66 Iowa Law Review 843-867 (1981)
(reproduced in Imwinkelried & Weissenberger, An Evidence Anthology (1996).
More on Constitutional Process of Proof Problems, 94 Harvard Law Review
1795-1806 (1981).
Presumptions, Inferences and Burden of Proof in Federal Civil Actions--An
Anatomy of Unnecessary Ambiguity and a Proposal for Reform, 76 Northwestern Law
Review 892-912 (1982).
The Constitutional Requirement of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Criminal
Cases: A Comment Upon Incipient Chaos in the Lower Courts, 20 American Criminal
Law Review 1-30 (1982) (with DeGrazia).
Mayhem, 3 Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice 1027 (1983).
Rationality and Accuracy in the Criminal Process: A Discordant Note on the
Harmonizing of the Justices' Views on Burdens of Persuasion in Criminal Cases,
74 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 1147-70 (1983).
Evidentiary Problems in--and Solutions for--The Uniform Commercial Code, 1984
Duke Law Journal 92-119 (with Hillman).
The Nature of Discretion, 47 Law and Contemporary Problems 1-13 (Spring 1984).
The Explanatory Value of Analyzing Codifications by Reference to Organizing
Principles Other Than Those Employed in the Codification, 79 Northwestern Law
Review 1080-1096 (1984-85).
Heath v. Alabama: A Case Study of Doctrine and Rationality in the Supreme Court,
76 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 801-831 (1985) (with Ratnaswamy).
Preserving the Confidentiality of Internal Corporate Investigations, 12 Journal
of Corporation Law 355-381 (1986) (with Hazelwood). Reprinted at 31 Corporate
Practice Commentator 75 (1989).
A Reconceptualization of Civil Trials, 66 Boston University Law Review 401-437
(1986). Reprinted in Peter Tillers & Eric D. Green (eds.) Probability and
Inference in the Law of Evidence 21-60. Kluwer Academic Press (1988).
Analyzing the Process of Proof: A Brief Rejoinder, 66 Boston University Law
Review 479-486 (1986). Reprinted in Peter Tillers & Eric D. Green (eds.)
Probability and Inference in the Law of Evidence 103-111. Kluwer Academic Press
(1988).
Rationality, Mythology, and the "Acceptability of Verdicts" Thesis, 66 Boston
University Law Review 541-562 (1986).
The German Advantage in Civil Procedure: A Plea for Fewer Generalities and
Greater Detail in Comparative Law Scholarship , 82 Northwestern Law Review
705-762 (1988) (with Rosen, Koch & Reichenberg).
Idealization and Caricature in Comparative Law Scholarship, 82 Northwestern Law
Review 785-807 (1988).
Unexplored Aspects of the Theory of the Right to Trial by Jury, 66 Washington
Law Quarterly 33-45 (1988), reprinted in Eugene W. Hickock, Jr, (ed.), The Bill
of Rights: Original Meaning and Current Understanding (1990).
A Positive Theory of the Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product
Doctrine, 19 Journal of Legal Studies 359-397 (1990) (with Grady, Polsby and
Yashko).
The Pressures and Prospects for Change, 81 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology
1-8 (1990).
Evidence, Inference, Rules, and Judgment in Constitutional Adjudication: The
Intriguing Case of Walton v. Arizona, 81 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology
726-758 (1991).
A Positive Theory of the Employment Discrimination Cases, 16 Journal of
Corporation Law (1991) 173-209 (with Julie Allen & Mayer Freed).
NITA and the University, 66 Notre Dame Law Review 705-720 (1991).
On the Significance of Batting Averages and Strikeout Totals: A Clarification of
the "Naked Statistical Evidence" Debate, the Meaning of "Evidence," and the
Requirement of Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt, 65 Tulane Law Review 1093-1110
(1991).
Procedural Due Process of Law, Criminal, The Encyclopedia of the American
Constitution, Supplement, 1991.
The Nature of Juridical Proof, 13 Cardozo Law Review 373-422 (1991).
The State of Mind Necessary for a Juridical Verdict, 13 Cardozo Law Review
485-493 (1991).
The Double Jeopardy Clause, Constitutional Interpretation, and the Limits of
Formal Logic, 26 Valparaiso Law Review 281-310 (1992).
The Hearsay Rule as a Rule of Admission, 76 Minnesota Law Review 797-812 (1992).
The Myth of Conditional Relevancy, 25 Loyola L. Rev. 871-884 (1992).
Work Product Revisited: A Comment on Rethinking Work Product, 78 Virginia Law
Review 949-955 (1992).
Protection of Legal Work Product: A Comment on Carlton Cranes Ltd v.
Consolidated Hotels Ltd, 23 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 1-10
(1993).
The Common Law Theory of Experts: Deference or Education?, 87 Northwestern Law
Review 1131-1147 (1993) (with Joe S. Miller). Reprinted in J.F. Nijboer, C.R.
Callen & N. Kwak (eds.), Forensic Expertise and the Law of Evidence (1993).
Constitutional Adjudication, the Demands of Knowledge, and Epistemological
Modesty, 88 Northwestern Law Review 436-456 (1993).
Factual Ambiguity and a Theory of Evidence, 88 Northwestern Law Review 604-640
(1994).
Burdens of Proof, Uncertainty and Ambiguity in Modern Legal Discourse, 17
Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 627-646 (1994).
Expertise and Daubert, 84 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 1157-85 (1994).
The Expert as Educator: Enhancing the Rationality of Verdicts in Child Sex Abuse
Prosecutions, 1 Psychology, Public Policy and Law 323-338 (1995) (with J.
Miller).
Rules, Logic, and Judgment, 16 Mississippi College Law Rev. 61-75 (1995).
Probability and Proof in State v. Skipper, 35 Jurimetics Journal. of Law,
Science and Technology 277 (1995).
The Simpson Affair, Reform of The Criminal Justice Process, and Magic Bullets,
67 Col. L. Rev. 989 (1996).
Two Puzzles of Proof, 1997 The Canadian Bar Review 65-90 (with the Hon. Gerald
Seniuk).
Rationality, Algorithms, and Juridical Proof: A Preliminary Inquiry, 1997
International Journal of Evidence and Proof (Special Issue) 254-275.
Reasoning and Its Foundation: Some Responses, 1997 International Journal of
Evidence and Proof (Special Issue) 343-347.
Factual Ambiguity and a Theory of Evidence Reconsidered: A Dialogue Between
Statistician and a Law Professor, 31 Israel L. Rev. 464-505 (1997) (with
Carriquiry).
Montana v. Egelhoff--Reflections on the Limits of Legislative Imagination and
Judicial Authority, 87 J. Crim. L. & Crim. 633-654 (1997).
Evidence and the Structure of Juridical Proof, in Sources of Law and
Legislation, III Proceedings of the International Association of Philosophy of
Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) (E. Attwooll & P. Comanducci, eds.) (1998)
30-40.
Truth and Its Rivals, 49 Hastings Law Journal 309-319 (1998).
The Expert as Educator, in Stephen Ceci & Helene Hembrooke, eds. Expert
Witnesses In Child Abuse Cases (1998) (with J. Miller).
The Fourth Amendment and the Limits of Theory: Local v. General Theoretical
Knowledge, 72 St. John?s Law Review 1149 (1998) (with R. Rosenberg).
Clarifying Entrapment, International Commentary on Evidence (1998)
(http://www.law.qub.ac.uk/ice/) (with Luttrell and Solomon).
Clarifying Entrapment, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, (1999) (with
Luttrell and Solomon), reprinted in the Northern Ireland Law Review (1999).
Death, Reason, And Judgment: the American Experience, Sito Italiano Web per la
Filosofia (http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/filpol/filpole/homefpe.htm) (1998)
(English and Italian versions).
Artificial Intelligence and the Evidentiary Process, Artificial Intelligence &
Law Forthcoming, 1999.
Information Processing and the Law of Evidence. Tel Aviv (in progress).
Epistemology and Evidence (with Brian Leiter). N.C. (in progress).
Lawyers and Confidentiality: A Reappraisal (with Ben Hauser) (in progress).
Facts as a Constraint Upon Legal Process and Theory (with Ross Rosenberg) (in
progress).
The World of Law and the World of Mathematics: Clarifying Their Relationship
Int. J. of Evidence and Proof (in progress).
Legal Decision as Contrastive Explanations (in progress).
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