| Editorial Board | ix |
| List of Contributors | xi |
| Introduction: Cultural Expert Testimony in American Legal Proceedings | 1 |
| Leila Rodriguez | |
| Expert Witnesing in Honduran Asylum Cases: What Diference Can Twenty Years Make? | 11 |
| James Phillips | |
| Judicial Ethnocentrism Versus Expert Witneses in Asylum Cases | 49 |
| Murray J. Leaf | |
| Guilt, Innocence, Informant | 101 |
| Jeffrey H. Cohen and Lexine Trask | |
| Traversing Boundaries: Anthropology, Political Asylum and the Provision of Expert Witnes | 115 |
| Kathleen M. Gallagher | |
| Proving “Race” Identity of Chinese Indonesian Asylum Seekers | 133 |
| ChorSwang Ngin | |
| State Your Case: Best Practices for Presenting a Cultural Defense in Criminal Litigation | 165 |
| Heather Crabbe |
| Editorial Board | |
| List of Contributors | |
| Introduction: Cultural Expert Testimony in American Legal Proceedings | |
| Expert Witnesing in Honduran Asylum Cases: What Diference Can Twenty Years Make? | |
| Judicial Ethnocentrism Versus Expert Witneses in Asylum Cases | |
| Guilt, Innocence, Informant | |
| Traversing Boundaries: Anthropology, Political Asylum and the Provision of Expert Witnes | |
| Proving “Race” Identity of Chinese Indonesian Asylum Seekers | |
| State Your Case: Best Practices for Presenting a Cultural Defense in Criminal Litigation | |
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