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scientists in the criminal justice system. Now, five years later, prosecutors are complaining that jurors may know too much about forensics for their
public corruption, arguing that they fail to live up to the “anti-corruption principle” that the framers embedded in the Constitution. Her recently
The Yale Law Journal - News: Ninth Circuit Cites Volumes 123 & 125 Ninth Circuit Cites Volumes 123 & 125 In Young v. Hawaii, the Ninth Circuit
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The Yale Law Journal - News: Tenth Circuit Quotes Volume 124 Article Tenth Circuit Quotes Volume 124 Article In United States v. Durham, No. 16-6075
an individual based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. Though the protections granted by the Court’s decision are novel for LGBT+ workers
his perseverance daunting, and his principles rock solid. On the bench he would study a case with care, reach a conclusion, and then defend it
The Yale Law Journal - Reactions to i Time-In-Cell /i Collection Reactions to Time-In-Cell These essays respond to Time-In-Cell, a report based on
that refused them warrantless access to his home. Judge Jack B. Weinstein held that neither precedent nor policy justifies the expansive view of
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