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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
Defense Counsel’s Cross Purposes: Prior Conviction Impeachment of Prosecution Witnesses, Anna Roberts Brooklyn Law Review
Credibility in Empirical Legal Analysis, Hillel J. Bavli Brooklyn Law Review
Prosecuting the Phone Scammer When Extradition Fails and Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, Michelle Lepkofker Brooklyn Journal of International Law
“More than Tangential”: When Does the Public Have a Right to Access Judicial Records?, Jordan Elias Journal of Law and Policy
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
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
The (not-so) “Brave New World of International Criminal Enforcement”: The Intricacies of Multi-Jurisdictional White-Collar Investigations, Emily T. Carlson Brooklyn Law Review
Narrowing the LeGrand Test in New York State: A Necessary Limit on Judicial Discretion, Katherine I. Higginbotham Brooklyn Law Review
Fleeing the Rat’s Nest: Title VII Jurisprudence After Ortiz v. Werner Enterprises, Inc., Zachary J. Strongin Brooklyn Law Review
Reevaluating Attorney-Client Privilege in the Age of Hackers, Anne E. Conroy Brooklyn Law Review
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
Precedent in Statutory Interpretation, Lawrence Solan Faculty Scholarship
Copwatching, Jocelyn Simonson Faculty Scholarship
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
A Domestic Consequence of the Government Spying on Its Citizens: The Guilty Go Free, Mystica M. Alexander, William P. Wiggins Brooklyn Law Review
Policing in the Era of Permissiveness: Mitigating Misconduct Through Third-Party Standing, Julian A. Cook III Brooklyn Law Review
The New Doctrinalism: Implications for Evidence Theory, Alex Stein Faculty Scholarship
Inefficient Evidence, Alex Stein Faculty Scholarship
Impeachment by Unreliable Conviction, Anna Roberts Faculty Scholarship
Real Women, Real Rape, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Evidence, Probability, and the Burden of Proof, Alex Stein, Ronald J. Allen Faculty Scholarship
Blind Justice, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Home Is Where The Crime Is, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Real Rape, Too, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
The Distortionary Effect of Evidence on Primary Behavior, Alex Stein, Gideon Parchomovsky Faculty Scholarship
Crime Music, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
The Unintentional Rapist, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Thinking Like a Public Interest Lawyer: Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy, Jocelyn Simonson Faculty Scholarship
Notes on Minority Report, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Policing, Place, and Race, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
The Right to Silence Helps the Innocent: A Response to Critics, Alex Stein Faculty Scholarship
Crime, Legitimacy, and Testilying, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Cross Dressing and the Criminal, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Constitutional Evidence Law, Alex Stein Faculty Scholarship
Mediating Rules in Criminal Law, Alex Stein, Richard A. Bierschbach Faculty Scholarship
The Trial of Bigger Thomas: Race, Gender, and Trespass, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Where Does Blaming Come From?, Lawrence Solan Faculty Scholarship
Overenforcement, Alex Stein, Richard Bierschbach Faculty Scholarship
Punishment Decisions at Conviction: Recognizing the Jury as Fault-Finder, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Flags, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Cognitive Foundation of the Impulse to Blame, Lawrence Solan Faculty Scholarship
Of Two Wrongs that Make a Right: Two Paradoxes of the Evidence Law and Their Combined Economic Justification, Alex Stein Faculty Scholarship
Convicting the Innocent Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Some Lessons About Jury Instructions from the Sheppard Case, Lawrence Solan Faculty Scholarship
Liability for Uncertainty: Making Evidential Damage Actionable, Alex Stein, Ariel Porat Faculty Scholarship
Allocating the Burden of Proof in Sales Litigation, Alex Stein Faculty Scholarship
Discovery in the Real World, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
The Cost of Acceptability: Blue Buses, Agent Orange, and Aversion to Statistical Evidence, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
Confidence in Probability: Burdens of Persuasion in a World of Imperfect Knowledge, Neil B. Cohen Faculty Scholarship
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