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From False Evidence Ploy to False Guilty Plea: An Unjustified Path To Securing Convictions
Yale Law Journal - From False Evidence Ploy to False Guilty Plea: An Unjustified Path To Securing Convictions From False Evidence Ploy to False
Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion into the Field, with New Data from Iraq and Ukraine
Yale Law Journal - Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion into the Field, with New Data from Iraq and Ukraine Evidence
The Impact of Teacher Collective Bargaining Laws on Student Achievement: Evidence from a New Mexico Natural Experiment
Yale Law Journal - The Impact of Teacher Collective Bargaining Laws on Student Achievement: Evidence from a New Mexico Natural Experiment The Impact
A Critical Assessment of the Originalist Case Against Administrative Regulatory Power: New Evidence from the Federal Tax on Private Real Estate in the 1790s
Yale Law Journal - A Critical Assessment of the Originalist Case Against Administrative Regulatory Power: New Evidence from the Federal Tax on
The Prison Discovery Crisis
evidence that poses security risks, along with safe procedures to handle that evidence’s production and use. These admittedly incomplete proposals
The Dangerous Rise of “Dual-Use” Objects in War
presents an original dataset and primary-source evidence from the sites of U.S. airstrikes in Iraq and Syria from 2014 to 2018 to illustrate the wide
Piety Police
undercover operations and used faculty to test forensic evidence. These operations entrenched policing as an enduring feature of university life by weaving it
Disparate Statistics
divergent ways. To assess statistical evidence’s “practical significance”—in the sense of weighing how the evidence bears on the inference of a real-world
Forum: Predicting Utah v. Streiff’s Civil Rights Impact
Supreme Court’s recent Utah v. Strieff decision declined to apply the exclusionary rule to evidence seized as a result of an arrest that followed an
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evidence gathering in prison, and, through a 200-case study, reveals courts’ central role in both perpetuating—and potentially resolving—this crisis. 30