Legal Studies.
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Reproductive rights in the United States: A review of the evolution of eugenics.
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The impact of acceptance of electronic evidence before and after the 2006 Federal Rules of Evidence on criminal cases.
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Prosecutorial discretion and the social construction of animal cruelty: How cruel is "cruel"?
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Determinate sentencing of drug offenders: Assessing the influence of legally relevant and legally irrelevant variables on sentence outcome.
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Judges Without Borders? Transnational Networks of Anti-Corruption Prosecuting Judges in Europe.
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The High Court of Australia and public opinion toward native title land rights.
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Formal, bounded, and "hyper" rationality in police processing of sexual assault claims: Case dispositions and UCR reporting.
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Negotiated justice? The legal, administrative, and policy implications of 'pattern or practice' police misconduct reform.
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Lawyers need law: A study of constitutional arguments made to state supreme courts.
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Seeking Justice During War: Accountability in Conflicted Democracies.
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The power of crisis: An intellectual history of the theory of executive emergency power.
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Waiting for federalism: An empirical investigation into the Rehnquist Court's federalism decisions.
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Brown v. Board of Education (1954) An Analysis of Policy Implementation, Outcomes, and Unintended Consequences.
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How far have we come? The state of police ethics training in police academies in the U.S.
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Specious rights: Myth vs. reality in the American criminal justice system.
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On the Muslim question: The contentious politics of citizenship in France.
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English laws and customs in Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte Darthur".
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The institutionalization of pro bono publico in large law firms: An analysis of the causes and consequences of large firm pro bono programs.
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Patent policy and entry: Evidence from pharmaceutical patent challenges.
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Protection of personal identity information in Washington's civil court records: Washington courts must better protect personal identity information in court files from improper use.
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The press as constitutional litigator: Shaping First Amendment doctrine in the United States Supreme Court.
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Law and ideology in the U.S. Courts of Appeals: Judicial review of federal agency decisions.
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Into the Tangled Web: K-12 Educators, Free Speech Rights, and Social Media.
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Faithfully Muslim, defiantly American: University of California - Irvine's Muslim Student Union after the Irvine 11 case.
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Corporate Speech in the Wake of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.
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Does the Supreme Court Know What's Best For Us? Potential Mediators of Public Support for Three Surveillance Techniques.
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The effects of defendant and juror language use on sentencing recommendations.
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Card-carrying Indian: The social construction of an American Indian legal identity.
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Surviving property: The making and unmaking of hegemony in law (Romania, 1945-1965).
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Le pouvoir des commissions scolaires en matiere de renvoi et son controle par le tribunal d'arbitrage.
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To the global village and back: International indigenous rights and domestic change in Nicaragua and Ecuador.
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