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Disappearing Act: Are Free Speech Rights Decreasing?, Michael Conklin
Disappearing Act: Are Free Speech Rights Decreasing?, Michael Conklin
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract forthcoming.
Putting Ethnography On The Witness Stand: Review Of Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters, Janet K. Keeler
Putting Ethnography On The Witness Stand: Review Of Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters, Janet K. Keeler
The Qualitative Report
Lawyer, historian and author Steven Lubet’s Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters puts several well-known urban ethnographies on the figurative witness stand and finds that some don’t hold up to legal (and journalistic) scrutiny. The author encourages social science researchers to employ fact-checking techniques to increase the veracity of their work. While Lubet praises social science researchers for their altruistic missions and painstaking data collection in the field he finds follow-up research often lacking. He recognizes that ethnographers do not want to be the adversaries of marginalized subjects but believes that more rigorous vetting of data is crucial to the survival …
An End To End-To-End? A Review Essay Of Barbara Van Schewick’S Internet Architecture And Innovation, Adam Candeub
An End To End-To-End? A Review Essay Of Barbara Van Schewick’S Internet Architecture And Innovation, Adam Candeub
Federal Communications Law Journal
Amidst much controversy, the FCC released its landmark "network neutrality" order in December 2010. This regulation prohibits Internet service providers, such as Verizon or Comcast, from discriminating in favor of traffic or content that they own or with which they are affiliated. Professor Barbara van Schewick's recently published book, Internet Architecture and Innovation, could not be timelier. Employing a variety of economic and technical arguments, van Schewick defends the type of regulation the FCC passed as necessary to preserve the Internet's potential for innovation. My central critique of Internet Architecture is its deployment of economic theories on one side of …
Jensen And The Science Of Psychometrics: A Legal Perspective - Bias In Mental Testing, By Arthur R. Jensen, Bryant Garth
Jensen And The Science Of Psychometrics: A Legal Perspective - Bias In Mental Testing, By Arthur R. Jensen, Bryant Garth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Addict And The Law, By Alfred R. Lindesmith, Carl Debaggio
The Addict And The Law, By Alfred R. Lindesmith, Carl Debaggio
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Origins Of Crime: A New Evaluation Of The Cambridge Somerville Youth Study, By William Mccord, Joan Mccord, And Irving Kenneth Zola, Alfred R. Lindesmith
Origins Of Crime: A New Evaluation Of The Cambridge Somerville Youth Study, By William Mccord, Joan Mccord, And Irving Kenneth Zola, Alfred R. Lindesmith
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Race Relations And American Law, By Jack Greenberg, Arthur S. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
On Law And Justice, By Alf Ross, Samuel I. Shuman
On Law And Justice, By Alf Ross, Samuel I. Shuman
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Potentialities Of Experimental Jurisprudence As A New Branch Of Social Science, By Frederick K. Beutel, Saul Mendlovitz
Some Potentialities Of Experimental Jurisprudence As A New Branch Of Social Science, By Frederick K. Beutel, Saul Mendlovitz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The American Tradition In Foreign Policy, By Frank Tannenbaum, Martin David Dubin
The American Tradition In Foreign Policy, By Frank Tannenbaum, Martin David Dubin
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Justice In America, Roscoe Pound, James J. Robinson
Criminal Justice In America, Roscoe Pound, James J. Robinson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.