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Boldly Marching Through Closed Doors: The Experiences Of The Earliest Female Attorneys In Their Own Words, Nicole P. Dyszlewski
Boldly Marching Through Closed Doors: The Experiences Of The Earliest Female Attorneys In Their Own Words, Nicole P. Dyszlewski
Law Faculty Scholarship
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History Of The First Women Project, Nicole P. Dyszlewski
History Of The First Women Project, Nicole P. Dyszlewski
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Judge Gorsuch On Empathy And Institutional Design, Peter Margulies
Judge Gorsuch On Empathy And Institutional Design, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Judicial Selection In Rhode Island: Assessing The Experience With Merit Selection: Response, Emily J. Sack
Judicial Selection In Rhode Island: Assessing The Experience With Merit Selection: Response, Emily J. Sack
Law Faculty Scholarship
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The Impact Of Merit Selection On The Characteristics Of Rhode Island Judges, Michael J. Yelnosky
The Impact Of Merit Selection On The Characteristics Of Rhode Island Judges, Michael J. Yelnosky
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Mixed Signals And Subtle Cues: Jury Independence And Judicial Appointment Of The Jury Foreperson, Andrew Horwitz
Mixed Signals And Subtle Cues: Jury Independence And Judicial Appointment Of The Jury Foreperson, Andrew Horwitz
Law Faculty Scholarship
Imagine that you are falsely accused of a serious crime and that you are now on trial before a judge and jury. You knew before the trial began that the judge had a reputation as a “law and order” judge, as a judge who was not at all receptive to the arguments of most criminal defense attorneys. You have been watching as the judge and your attorney have been engaged in what appears to be an adversarial battle throughout the trial, but you have taken some comfort in the fact that it will be the jury, not the judge, who …
Culture Of Quiescence, Carl Bogus
Culture Of Quiescence, Carl T. Bogus
Rhode Island's Judicial Nominating Commission: Can Reform Become Reality?, Michael J. Yelnosky
Rhode Island's Judicial Nominating Commission: Can Reform Become Reality?, Michael J. Yelnosky
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