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"Sociolegal Research, the Law School Survey of Student Engagement,and Studying Diversity in Judicial Clerkships"
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12/30/2020, Ajay K. Mehrotra
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"Reasons for the Disappearing Jury Trial: Perspectives from Attorneys and Judges"
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12/16/2020, Shari Seidman Diamond, Louisiana Law Review
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Civil Rights in America: A History
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12/1/2020, Christopher Schmidt
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"Triple Disadvantage: Neighborhood Networks of Everyday Urban Mobility and Violence in U.S. Cities"
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11/30/2020, Robert J. Sampson, American Sociological Review
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"Public Theology and Global Governance: Weak Actors in Lawmaking for the World Economy"
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11/18/2020, Terence Halliday, International Journal of Public Theology
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"International Commercial Arbitration: The Creation of a Legal Market"
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11/10/2020, Bryant G. Garth, The Oxford Handbook of International Arbitration
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"Predatory Cities"
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11/2/2020, Bernadette Atuahene, California Law Review
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“Rights, Dignity, and Public Accommodations”
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10/30/2020, Christopher Schmidt, Law and History Review
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"America First populism, social volatility, and self-reported arrests"
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10/8/2020, John Hagan, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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"How Authoritarians Use International Law"
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10/5/2020, Tom Ginsburg, Journal of Democracy
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"Tempering Unbridled Power: Global Scripts and International Organizations in Struggles for Basic Legal Freedoms"
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8/9/2020, Terence Halliday
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"The Machinery of International Law and Democratic Backsliding: The Problem of Term Limits"
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8/7/2020, Tom Ginsburg, Law & Ethics of Human Rights
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"Thailand’s Democratic Moment"
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8/3/2020, Tom Ginsburg, Redrafting Constitutions in Democratic Regimes
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"Inequality in Talk and Group Size Effects: An analysis of measures"
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8/1/2020, Shari Seidman Diamond, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
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"Democracy without Democrats"
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6/29/2020, Tom Ginsburg, Constitutional Studies
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"Sociology of Law: Speaking for the Dying"
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6/1/2020, Susan P. Shapiro, ASA Footnotes
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"Why Do Transnational Legal Orders Persist? The Curious Case of Anti-Money Laundering"
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6/1/2020, Terence Halliday, Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justice
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“Legal Advice from Nonlawyers: Consumer Demand, Provider Quality, and Public Harms”
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6/1/2020, Rebecca Sandefur, Stanford Journal of Civil Rights & Civil Liberties
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"Balancing Past vs Future Values in Decision-making"
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5/19/2020, Susan P. Shapiro, JAMA
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"Neighborhood Climates of Legal Cynicism and Complaints about Abuse of Police Power"
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5/18/2020, John Hagan, Criminology
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"Rebel Use of Law and Courts"
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5/15/2020, Tom Ginsburg, Annual Review of Law and Social Science
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"A Tale Half Told: State Exclusionary and Inclusionary Regimes, Incarceration of Fathers, and the Educational Attainment of Children"
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5/11/2020, John Hagan, Social Science Research
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“Ordinary People and the Rationalization of Wrongdoing”
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5/4/2020, Janice Nadler, Michigan Law Review
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"What the Study of Legal Cynicism and Crime Can Tell Us about Reliability, Validity, and Versatility in Law and Social Science Research"
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4/22/2020, John Hagan, Annual Review of Law and Social Science
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"COVID-19 Deaths Highlight Need for People to Make End-of-Life Wishes Known"
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4/15/2020, Susan P. Shapiro, Miami Herald
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"Lessons about Law at Life’s End: Rethinking Advance Directives in the Shadow of a Pandemic"
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4/2020, Susan P. Shapiro, Juriste International
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From Parchment to Practice: Implementing New Constitutions
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4/1/2020, Tom Ginsburg, Cambridge University Press
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"Inside the ‘Red Circle’: the production of China’s corporate legal elite"
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3/19/2020, Sida Liu, Journal of Professions and Organization
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Looking Back: What Law School Graduates Say About Experiential Learning (with David Thomson)
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3/11/2020, Stephen Daniels, Willamette Law Review
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"The Fourteenth Amendment and the Transformation of Civil Rights"
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3/2/2020, Christopher Schmidt, The Journal of the Civil War Era
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"The Politics of Lawyers and the Rule of Law"
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3/2/2020, Terence Halliday, Hague Journal on the Rule of Law
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"Transnational Law as Drama"
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3/1/2020, Jothie Rajah, The Many Lives of Transnational Law: Critical Engagements with Jessup’s Bold Proposal
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“We Go Totally Subjective”: Discretion, Discrimination, and Tenant Screening in a Landlord’s Market
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2/28/2020, Anna Reosti, Law and Social Inquiry
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"Performing Artivism: Feminists, Lawyers, and Online Legal Mobilization in China"
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2/28/2020, Sida Liu, Law & Social Inquiry
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"Race and Policing in the 2016 Presidential Election: Black Lives Matter, the Police, and Dog Whistle Politics"
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2/18/2020, John Hagan, Criminology
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"Between Social Spaces"
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2/13/2020, Sida Liu, European Journal of Social Theory
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"Lawyers in Canada"
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2/4/2020, Ronit Dinovitzer, Lawyers in 21st Century Societies: National Reports
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“Lawyers and Access to Justice”
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2/4/2020, Rebecca Sandefur, Lawyers in 21st Century Societies (Hart Publishing, 2020)
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“The American Legal Profession in the New Millennium: Out of Many, One?”
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2/4/2020, Rebecca Sandefur, Lawyers in 21st-Century Societies
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"Authoritarian International Law?"
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2/3/2020, Tom Ginsburg, American Journal of International Law
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"The New Place of Corporate Law Firms in the Structuring of Elite Legal Careers"
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1/8/2020, Bryant G. Garth, Ronit Dinovitzer, Law & Social Inquiry
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“Reducing Meat Consumption by Appealing to Animal Welfare: Protocol for a Meta-Analysis and Theoretical Review”
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1/6/2020, Janice Nadler, Systematic Reviews
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“Law in Reality, Law in Context: On the Work and Influence of Stewart Macaulay,” (w. L.M. Friedman) in D. Campbell, ed., Stewart Macaulay: Collected Works 15 (Springer, 2020)
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2020, Elizabeth Mertz, Stewart Macaulay: Selected Works (Springer)
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“The Gateway to Global China: Hong Kong and the Future of Chinese Law Firms”
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2020, Sida Liu, Wisconsin International Law Journal
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"Materialism and Legal Historiography, from Bachelard to Benjamin"
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2020, Christopher L. Tomlins, The Oxford Handbook of Law and the Humanities
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In the Matter of Nat Turner: A Speculative History
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2020, Christopher L. Tomlins
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"A Poetics for Spatial Justice: Gaston Bachelard, Walter Benjamin, and the Return to Historical Materialism"
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2020, Christopher L. Tomlins, Law & Literature
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"Why Advance Directives Do Not Direct: A Researcher’s Perspective," in "Putting the Pieces Together: Advance Directives in the Rehabilitation
Setting."
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1/1/2020, Susan P. Shapiro, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Journal