This article examines empirical analysis conducted over a two-decade period to determine what significant contributing factors led to the decline of death sentences in the post-Furman era.
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Table and Graph Appendix of "LETHAL REJECTION: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ASTONISHING PLUNGE IN DEATH SENTENCES IN THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR POST-FURMAN PEAK"
- GeneralIf an evidence-based, procedural test of the effects of speech was applied in accordance with its original intent, speech would be more broadly and deeply protected.
- GeneralThis article explores whether increased access to mental health care would help immigrants avoid the removal system and the needs of immigrants for mental health care.
- GeneralViewing the Catholic Church's response to widespread sexual abuse of minors through the lens of transitional justice shows that the Church failed. Instead, efforts at accountability should be survivor focused.
This article systematically examines lawsuits brought by law professors.
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This article comprehensively examines the contractual provisions of the standard contracts of several different home warranty companies to compare and contrast contractual provisions.
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This article takes the position that the self-incrimination clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibits an inference that defendant’s silence at sentencing is evidence of the defendant’s remorselessness.
- GeneralA Natural Law and Interpretive approach derived from Thomas Aquinas, Lon Fuller, and Ronald Dworkin supports increasing direct judicial involvement in rehabilitation and reentry programs for drug offenders.
- GeneralAlice Corp. v. CLS Bank runs afoul of Congress's intent in enacting 35 U.S.C. § 101 and should be clarified so district court judges can better interpret patent laws.