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Works in Evidence

2022

WHAT COUNTS AS ‘RACIST ENOUGH?’: A CLEARER STANDARD FOR NEW TRIALS WHEN JURORS DEMONSTRATE RACIAL BIAS, Priyadarshini Das
Journal of Law and Policy

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What Are Victim Impact Statements For?, Susan A. Bandes
Brooklyn Law Review

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Defense Counsel’s Cross Purposes: Prior Conviction Impeachment of Prosecution Witnesses, Anna Roberts
Brooklyn Law Review

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Credibility in Empirical Legal Analysis, Hillel J. Bavli
Brooklyn Law Review

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2021

Prosecuting the Phone Scammer When Extradition Fails and Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, Michelle Lepkofker
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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“More than Tangential”: When Does the Public Have a Right to Access Judicial Records?, Jordan Elias
Journal of Law and Policy

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2019

How Much Do Expert Opinions Matter? An Empirical Investigation of Selection Bias, Adversarial Bias, and Judicial Deference in Chinese Medical, Chunyan Ding
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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2018

Throwing out Junk Science: How a New Rule of Evidence Could Protect a Criminal Defendant's Right to Confront Forensic Scientists, Michael Luongo
Journal of Law and Policy

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The (not-so) “Brave New World of International Criminal Enforcement”: The Intricacies of Multi-Jurisdictional White-Collar Investigations, Emily T. Carlson
Brooklyn Law Review

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Narrowing the LeGrand Test in New York State: A Necessary Limit on Judicial Discretion, Katherine I. Higginbotham
Brooklyn Law Review

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Fleeing the Rat’s Nest: Title VII Jurisprudence After Ortiz v. Werner Enterprises, Inc., Zachary J. Strongin
Brooklyn Law Review

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2017

Reevaluating Attorney-Client Privilege in the Age of Hackers, Anne E. Conroy
Brooklyn Law Review

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2016

The Choice is (Not) Yours: Why the SEC Must Further Amend Its Rules of Practice to Increase Fairness in Administrative Proceedings, Madeline Ilibassi
Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law

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Precedent in Statutory Interpretation, Lawrence Solan
Faculty Scholarship

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Copwatching, Jocelyn Simonson
Faculty Scholarship

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New Rules of War in the Battle of the Experts: Amending the Expert Witness Disqualification Test for Conflicts of Interest, Nina A. Vershuta
Brooklyn Law Review

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A Domestic Consequence of the Government Spying on Its Citizens: The Guilty Go Free, Mystica M. Alexander, William P. Wiggins
Brooklyn Law Review

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Policing in the Era of Permissiveness: Mitigating Misconduct Through Third-Party Standing, Julian A. Cook III
Brooklyn Law Review

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2015

The New Doctrinalism: Implications for Evidence Theory, Alex Stein
Faculty Scholarship

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Inefficient Evidence, Alex Stein
Faculty Scholarship

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2014

Impeachment by Unreliable Conviction, Anna Roberts
Faculty Scholarship

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2013

Real Women, Real Rape, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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Evidence, Probability, and the Burden of Proof, Alex Stein, Ronald J. Allen
Faculty Scholarship

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2012

Blind Justice, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2011

Home Is Where The Crime Is, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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Real Rape, Too, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2010

The Distortionary Effect of Evidence on Primary Behavior, Alex Stein, Gideon Parchomovsky
Faculty Scholarship

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Crime Music, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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The Unintentional Rapist, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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Thinking Like a Public Interest Lawyer: Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy, Jocelyn Simonson
Faculty Scholarship

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2009

Notes on Minority Report, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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Policing, Place, and Race, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2008

The Right to Silence Helps the Innocent: A Response to Critics, Alex Stein
Faculty Scholarship

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Crime, Legitimacy, and Testilying, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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Cross Dressing and the Criminal, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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Constitutional Evidence Law, Alex Stein
Faculty Scholarship

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2007

Mediating Rules in Criminal Law, Alex Stein, Richard A. Bierschbach
Faculty Scholarship

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2006

The Trial of Bigger Thomas: Race, Gender, and Trespass, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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Where Does Blaming Come From?, Lawrence Solan
Faculty Scholarship

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2005

Overenforcement, Alex Stein, Richard Bierschbach
Faculty Scholarship

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Punishment Decisions at Conviction: Recognizing the Jury as Fault-Finder, Michael T. Cahill
Faculty Scholarship

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2004

Flags, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2003

Cognitive Foundation of the Impulse to Blame, Lawrence Solan
Faculty Scholarship

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2001

Of Two Wrongs that Make a Right: Two Paradoxes of the Evidence Law and Their Combined Economic Justification, Alex Stein
Faculty Scholarship

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Convicting the Innocent Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Some Lessons About Jury Instructions from the Sheppard Case, Lawrence Solan
Faculty Scholarship

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1997

Liability for Uncertainty: Making Evidential Damage Actionable, Alex Stein, Ariel Porat
Faculty Scholarship

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1996

Allocating the Burden of Proof in Sales Litigation, Alex Stein
Faculty Scholarship

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1994

Discovery in the Real World, Minna J. Kotkin
Faculty Scholarship

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1986

The Cost of Acceptability: Blue Buses, Agent Orange, and Aversion to Statistical Evidence, Neil B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship

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1985

Confidence in Probability: Burdens of Persuasion in a World of Imperfect Knowledge, Neil B. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship

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