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Forum: Disability Law and the Case for Evidence-Based Triage in a Pandemic

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Evidence-Based Transitional Justice: Incorporating Public Opinion into the Field, with New Data from Iraq and Ukraine

with the purported beneficiaries of their work. A series of review articles starting in 2008 warned that the field was based on little evidence

On Evidence: Proving Frye as a Matter of Law, Science, and History

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Prosecuting Gender-Based Persecution: The Islamic State at the ICC

other crimes, gender-based persecution should constitute a separate international crime for the same reasons that genocide does: where evidence

Conscience Wars: Complicity-Based Conscience Claims in Religion and Politics

this evidence, Part IV demonstrates how the distinctive form and social logic of complicity-based conscience claims amplify the material and dignitary

The “M” in MLP: A Proposal for Expanding the Roles of Clinicians in Medical-Legal Partnerships

social conditions” that medicine alone cannot treat. There is no single MLP model—organizations vary considerably by client base and clinical setting

Pregnancy, Poverty, and the State

the “welfare queen” as a cheat and fraud from Ch… Ally Boguhn, Why Everything We’re Led To Believe About People on Welfare Is Based on Lies, Everyda

Forum: Reckoning with Race and Disability

1245. See, e.g., Dorothy E. Roberts, Is Race-Based Medicine Good for Us?: African American Approaches to… See id. at 211.This intersectionality approach

Forum: Constituting Security and Fairness: Reflecting on Charles Reich’s Imagination and Impact

prison had to provide prisoners with an opportunity to be heard and to present evidence on their own behalf. As a consequence, “due process hearings

Casey and the Clinic Closings: When “Protecting Health” Obstructs Choice

health-justified restriction on abortion because “a law ‘based on rational speculation unsupported by evidence or empirical data’ satisfies rational