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"Achieving Diversity of the Jury: Jury Size and the Peremptory Challenge"
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9/30/2009, Shari Seidman Diamond, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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“Not that into You”
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9/1/2009, Bryant G. Garth, Ronit Dinovitzer, American Lawyer
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Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law
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7/28/2009, James J. Heckman, Robert L. Nelson, Book
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The Moynihan Report Revisited: Lessons and Reflections afer Four Decades
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1/2009, Robert J. Sampson, ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science - Sage Publication
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Disparity and Diversity in the Contemporary City: Social (Dis)Order Revisited
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2009, Robert J. Sampson, 60 British Journal of Sociology 1
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Spatial Heterogeneity In the Effects of Immigration and Diversity on Neighborhood Homicide Rates
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2009, Robert J. Sampson, 13 Homicide Studies 242
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The Endurance of National Constitutions
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2009, Tom Ginsburg, Cambridge University Press
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“The Symbolic Violence of the Crime-Immigration
Nexus: Mobility Mythologies in the Americas”
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2009, John Hagan, Ronit Dinovitzer, Crime Prevention and Policy
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Legal Services for the Poor: Access, Self-Interest and Pro Bono (with Joanne Martin)
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2009, Stephen Daniels, Joanne Martin, Rebecca Sandefur, ed., Access to Justice
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"Eminent Domain and the Psychology of Property Rights: Proposed Use, Subjective Attachment, and Taker Identity"
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2009, Shari Seidman Diamond, Janice Nadler, Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
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Darfur and the Crime of Genocide
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2009, John Hagan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
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“American Politics and the Not-So-Benign Neglect
of Criminal Justice”
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2009, Traci Burch, Routledge
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“Political Voice in an Age of Inequality”
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2009, Traci Burch, University of Michigan Press
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“The Mass Incarceration of American Parents: Issues of Race/Ethnicity, Collateral Consequences, and Prisoner Re-entry”
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2009, John Hagan, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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“Law, Psychology & Morality”
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2009, Janice Nadler, Academic Press
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“Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law: A Preface and an Introduction”
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2009, James J. Heckman, Robert L. Nelson, Routledge-Cavendish
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“Transplants and Timing: Passages in the Creation of an Anglo-American Law of Slavery”
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2009, Christopher L. Tomlins, Theoretical Inquiries in Law
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“Revolutionary Justice in Brecht, Conrad and Blake”
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2009, Christopher L. Tomlins, Law and Literature
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“The Strait Gate: The Past, History and Legal Scholarship”
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2009, Christopher L. Tomlins, Law, Culture and the Humanities
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Bankrupt: Global Lawmaking and Systemic Financial Crisis
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2009, Terence Halliday, Stanford University Press
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"Can the New Commander-In-Chief Sustain His All Volunteer Standing Army?"
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2009, Traci Burch, The Dubois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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Review of Wayne McIntosh & Cynthia Cates, Multi-Party Litigation: The Strategic Context
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2009, Stephen Daniels, The Law and Politics Book Review
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“Offstage Behavior: Real Jurors’ Scrutiny of Non-testimonial Conduct”
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2009, Shari Seidman Diamond, DePaul Law Review
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"Derechos Humanos y Filanthropia Hegemonica"
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2009, Bryant G. Garth, Etnografias Contemporaneas
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“Comment: A Revival of Access-to-Justice Research” in Symposium on “Access to Justice,”
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2009, Bryant G. Garth, Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance
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“Recursivity of Global Normmaking: A Sociolegal Agenda”
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2009, Terence Halliday, Annual Review of Law and Social Science
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“Recursivity in Legal Change: Lawyers and Reforms of China’s Criminal Procedure Law”
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2009, Terence Halliday, Law and Social Inquiry
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“The Fight for Basic Legal Freedoms: Mobilization by the Legal Complex”
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2009, Terence Halliday, Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law
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“Rehabilitating Korea’s Corporate Insolvency Regime, 1992–2007”
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2009, Terence Halliday, Pushing Back on Globalization
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“Biographies, Legal Cases and Political Transitions”
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2009, Carol A. Heimer, Hart Publishing
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“The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Teen Childbearing”
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2009, Steven D. Levitt, American Law and Economics Review
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“Editor’s Introductions" [32:1--Translating Anthropology/The New Anthropology of Crime; 32:2 --Law’s Ambivalent Role: NGOs and Indigenous Land Rights]
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2009, Elizabeth Mertz, PoLAR: Political and Anthropological Review Vol. 32, Nos. 1 & 2
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“Are We There Yet? Empirical Research and the Predicted Demise of Large Law Firms: An Introductory Essay”
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2009, Robert L. Nelson, The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics
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After the JD II: Second Results from a National Study of Legal Careers
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2009, Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer, Gabriele Plickert, American Bar Foundation and The NALP Foundation for Law Career Research and Education
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“This is the Least We Can do to Wipe Your Tears: A Qualitative Study of the Financial Compensation”
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2009, Bernadette Atuahene, South African Land Restitution Commission
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"Recursivity in Legal Change: Lawyers and Reforms of China's Criminal Procedure Law"
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2009, Terence Halliday, Sida Liu, Law & Social Inquiry
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“Writing Slavery’s History”
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2009, Dylan C. Penningroth, 23 Organization of American Historians Magazine of History 13
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The New Fiscal Sociology: Taxation in Comparative and Historical Perspective
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2009, Ajay K. Mehrotra, Cambridge University Press, 2009
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Southeast Asian Hindu Law
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2009, Jothie Rajah, Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History
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Muddling through Methodology
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2009, Jothie Rajah, Sortuz: Oñati Journal of Emergent Socio-Legal Studies