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Policing The Corporate Citizen: Arguments For Prosecuting Organizations, Daniel L. Cheyette
Policing The Corporate Citizen: Arguments For Prosecuting Organizations, Daniel L. Cheyette
Alaska Law Review
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Dimond, Not Daubert: Reviving The Discretionary Standard Of Expert Admission In Alaska, Gregory R. Henrikson
Dimond, Not Daubert: Reviving The Discretionary Standard Of Expert Admission In Alaska, Gregory R. Henrikson
Alaska Law Review
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Is It Wrong To Sue For Rape?, Tom Lininger
Is It Wrong To Sue For Rape?, Tom Lininger
Duke Law Journal
The title of this Article poses a rhetorical question. Of course it is not improper to site a rapist. The act of rape qualifies as a tort in all fifty states. Rape causes egregious injuries, both physical and psychological. The Supreme Court regards rape as the ultimate violation of personal autonomy. Other than homicide, no act is more plainly tortious. Yet the criminal justice system is surprisingly hostile to civil suits by rape survivors. Judges in criminal cases virtually always allow impeachment of accusers with evidence of civil suits against the alleged assailants or third parties. This Article surveys every …