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Review Of Social Science In The Courtroom: Statistical Techniques And Research Methods For Winning Class-Action Suits, Richard O. Lempert
Review Of Social Science In The Courtroom: Statistical Techniques And Research Methods For Winning Class-Action Suits, Richard O. Lempert
Reviews
If publishers had to conform to anything like truth-in-packaging laws, the title of James Loewen' s book would be something like A Simple Introduction to Elementary Statistical Methods That Might Be of Use in ClassÂAction Suits for Discrimination, Homilies on the Legal System for Social Scientists, Homilies on Social Science for Lawyers, and Examples from My Own Experience. No one who is interested in the deeper intellectual issues that surround the use of social science in the courtroom, such as the debate over when courts may appropriately tum to social science for aid in resolving fundamental value questions, has reason …
Review Of Kanter On Hiring: A Lawyer's Guide To Lawyer Hiring, Gary A. Munneke
Review Of Kanter On Hiring: A Lawyer's Guide To Lawyer Hiring, Gary A. Munneke
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
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Book Review, Mark J. Loewenstein
On Complaining About The Burger Court, Robert F. Nagel
On Complaining About The Burger Court, Robert F. Nagel
Publications
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Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman
Book Review Of Money And Justice: Who Owns The Courts? By Lois G. Forer, Jethro K. Lieberman
Other Publications
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