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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

Post-Profit Antitrust

courts often resist—or reject out of hand—arguments, evidence, inferences, or predictions that defendants might try to do anything but maximize

Reconstruction State Constitutional Conventions and the Rebirth of American Schooling

Rodriguez as it held that education was not a fundamental right protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. Despite compelling historical evidence, viable

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F.3d 1029, 1043-44 (D.C. Cir. 2019); Brief of Appellant United States of America at 53, AT&T, 916 F.3d 1029 (No. 18-5214) (“Evidence not consistent

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record could be overturned only by “clear and convincing” evidence.30 Applying this statutory instruction, Witt held that a trial court “aided . . . by

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v. Rodriguez as it held that education was not a fundamen- tal right protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.1 Despite compelling historical evidence

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students to assist with extensive undercover operations and used faculty to test forensic evidence. These operations entrenched policing as an enduring