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Full-Text Articles in Law
Prosecutorial Ethics: Private Decision Making In The Very Public Practice Of Law, Charles E. Maclean
Prosecutorial Ethics: Private Decision Making In The Very Public Practice Of Law, Charles E. Maclean
Charles E. MacLean
No abstract provided.
4. Let’S Not Exaggerate The Suggestibility Of Children., Thomas D. Lyon
4. Let’S Not Exaggerate The Suggestibility Of Children., Thomas D. Lyon
Thomas D. Lyon
Professionalism Lost: Where Have You Gone Atticus Finch? Our Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes To You..., Beau James Brock
Professionalism Lost: Where Have You Gone Atticus Finch? Our Nation Turns Its Lonely Eyes To You..., Beau James Brock
Beau James Brock
Attorney are only, as a group, what the public preceives us to be. Whether that be as knights in shining armor or as something far less noble.
Dialectics And Domestic Abuse (Reviewing Elizabeth M. Schneider, Battered Women And Feminist Lawmaking (2000)), Katharine K. Baker
Dialectics And Domestic Abuse (Reviewing Elizabeth M. Schneider, Battered Women And Feminist Lawmaking (2000)), Katharine K. Baker
Katharine K. Baker
No abstract provided.
Toward A Comparative Economics Of Plea Bargaining (With Thomas Miceli), Richard Adelstein
Toward A Comparative Economics Of Plea Bargaining (With Thomas Miceli), Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A comparison of adversarial and inquisitorial approaches to criminal adjudication and its implications for plea bargaining.
The Evolving Concept Of Universal Jurisdiction (Symposium), Bartram Brown
The Evolving Concept Of Universal Jurisdiction (Symposium), Bartram Brown
Bartram Brown
No abstract provided.
The Introduction Of Jury Trials And Adversarial Elements Into The Former Soviet Union And Other Inquisitorial Countries, James W. Diehm
The Introduction Of Jury Trials And Adversarial Elements Into The Former Soviet Union And Other Inquisitorial Countries, James W. Diehm
James W. Diehm
Wilde On Trial: Psychic Injury, Exhibitionism And The Law, Kirby Farrell Prof
Wilde On Trial: Psychic Injury, Exhibitionism And The Law, Kirby Farrell Prof
kirby farrell
A reassessment of Oscar Wilde's conviction for sexual offenses. Wilde's trial responded to polarization in fantasies of respectability in late Victorian culture, with the fear of social death underlying anxieties about homosexuality.
6. Reducing Maltreated Children’S Reluctance To Answer Hypothetical Oath-Taking Competency Questions., Thomas D. Lyon, Karen J. Saywitz, Debra Kaplan, Joyce S. Dorado
6. Reducing Maltreated Children’S Reluctance To Answer Hypothetical Oath-Taking Competency Questions., Thomas D. Lyon, Karen J. Saywitz, Debra Kaplan, Joyce S. Dorado
Thomas D. Lyon