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Foreword: Mail Fraud After Mcnally And Carpenter: The Essence Of Fraud, Craig M. Bradley
Foreword: Mail Fraud After Mcnally And Carpenter: The Essence Of Fraud, Craig M. Bradley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Privatization And The New Formalism: Making The Courts Safe For Bureaucracy, Bryant G. Garth
Book Review. Privatization And The New Formalism: Making The Courts Safe For Bureaucracy, Bryant G. Garth
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Better Trials Through Science: A Defense Of Psychologist-Lawyer Collaboration, J. Alexander Tanford, Sarah Tanford
Better Trials Through Science: A Defense Of Psychologist-Lawyer Collaboration, J. Alexander Tanford, Sarah Tanford
Articles by Maurer Faculty
A concern of some legal commentators is that lawyers may use psychological persuasion techniques to gain an unfair advantage over their courtroom opponents and subvert the justice system. In this Article, the Tanfords respond to an earlier Article in which Professor Victor Gold raised such concerns. The Tanfords argue that commentators like Gold misunderstand jury behavior and trial process, exaggerating the negative impact of lawyers aided by psychologists. To the contrary, lawyer/psychologist collaboration improves rational decision making by identifying existing biases and devising strategies to correct them. The Tanfords conclude these benefits outweigh any possible abuse, and no reason exists …
Are State Courts Enforcing The Fourth Amendment? A Preliminary Study, Craig M. Bradley
Are State Courts Enforcing The Fourth Amendment? A Preliminary Study, Craig M. Bradley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Judicial Enforcement Of Nlrb Bargaining Orders: What Influences The Courts?, Terry A. Bethel, Catherine A. Melfi
Judicial Enforcement Of Nlrb Bargaining Orders: What Influences The Courts?, Terry A. Bethel, Catherine A. Melfi
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.