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Authoritarian Rule of Law: Legislation, Discourse and the Legitimacy in Singapore

June 2012
Jothie Rajah
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Is it Fair? Law Professors’ Perceptions of Tenure

May 2012
Elizabeth Mertz and Katherine Barnes
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Examining Empathy: Discrimination, Experience, and Judicial Decisionmaking

2012
Jill D. Weinberg and Laura Beth Nielsen
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Lawyers Structure and Power: A Tribute to John Heinz

Spring 2012
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Civil Rights in Their Own Voices: Situated Justice

March 2012
Laura Beth Nielsen and Ellen Berrey
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Situated Justice: A Contextual Analysis of Fairness and Inequality in Employment Discrimination Litigation

March 2012
Laura Beth Nielsen, Ellen Berrey, and Steve G. Hoffman
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Fates of Political Liberalism in the British Post-Colony: The Politics of the Legal Complex

March 2012
Terence Halliday, Lucien Karpik, and Malcolm M. Feeley
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Creating a New Racial Order: How Immigration, Multiracialism, Genomics, and the Young Can Remake Race in America

February 2012
Traci Burch, Jennifer H. Hochschild, and Vesla M. Weaver
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Conceptions of Law During the Civil Rights Movement

Winter 2012
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Race and Representation: Racial Disparities in Legal Representation for Employment Civil Rights Plaintiffs

2012
Laura Beth Nielsen, Robert L. Nelson, and Amy Myrick
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The Grammar of Trust

2012
Susan P. Shapiro
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Reference Guide on Survey Research

2011
Shari Seidman Diamond
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