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The Forgotten Issue? The Supreme Court and the 2016 Presidential Campaign

August 2018
Christopher W. Schmidt
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The Front End of the Carceral State: Police Stops, Court Fines, and the Racialization of Due Process

June 2018
Reuben Jonathan Miller
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ABF Scholar is First to Examine Legal History of Iconic Civil Rights 'Sit-In' Movement in New Book

Spring 2018
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Damage Caps and Access to Justice: Lessons from Texas

April 2018
Stephen Daniels, Joanne Martin and Stephen Daniels
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If You Build It, They Will Come: What Law Students Say About Experiential Learning

Spring 2018
Stephen Daniels, David I.C. Thomson and Stephen Daniels
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Dignity and Discrimination: Employment Civil Rights in the Workplace and In Courts

March 2018
Laura Beth Nielsen, Robert L. Nelson, Ellen Berrey and Laura Beth Nielsen
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The Sit-Ins: Protest and Legal Change in the Civil Rights Era

March 2018
Christopher W. Schmidt
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Future of Latinos: Miami Leadership Summit

March 2018
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How to Lose a Constitutional Democracy

March 2018
Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Huq
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"Jury Research," in The Roots of Modern Psychology and Law: A Narrative History

March 2018
Shari Seidman Diamond and Shari Seidman Diamond
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Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law

January 2010
Robert L. Nelson, Lee Cabatingan and James L. Heckman
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The Social Psychology of Property: Looking Beyond Market Exchange

January 2018
Janice Nadler
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