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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 1995-04-14)
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008)
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(Texas Law Review, 2015)In "Heart Versus Head," Rachlinski, Guthrie, and Wistrich present experimental findings suggesting that judges sometimes rule on the basis of emotion rather than reason. Though there is much of value in their findings, ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2020)In Professor Redish's review of my new book, The Conservative Case for Class Actions, he argues that liberals should oppose the class action because the cy pres doctrine used to distribute settlement money is democratically ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2018)
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(Iowa Law Review Bulletin, 2012)effrey Bellin’s article, Crime Severity Distinctions and the Fourth Amendment: Reassessing Reasonableness in a Changing World, argues that the severity of the crime under investigation ought to be taken into account ...
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(Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 2010)Commanders are the critical path enabling the formation and employment of any fighting organization. By extension, their units are most militarily effective where they are governed by adequate control mechanisms. The classic ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2014)
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2012-06-16)High percentages of racial minority and low-income high school dropouts present a growing concern for both the student and society as dropouts are likely to experience future economic instability and are more likely to ...
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(2021-08-03)The purpose of this research is to explore why parents do not volunteer to support the Athletic Booster Club (ABC) at John Quincy Adams (JQA - pseudonym) high school and seek possible solutions to encourage greater ...
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(Mississippi Law Journal, 2009)Some states (like Florida and Texas) collect retail sales taxes but no income taxes; one state (Oregon) collects income taxes but no retail sales taxes; most states collect both. This paper examines the decision of a state ...
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(European Journal of Heart Failur, 2019-09)Current pharmacological therapies for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction are largely either repurposed anti-hypertensives that blunt overactivation of the neurohormonal system or diuretics that decrease congestion. ...
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(University of Illinois Law Review, 1999)This article makes the case against the exclusionary rule from a "liberal" perspective. Moving beyond the inconclusive empirical data on the efficacy of the rule, it uses behavioral and motivational theory to demonstrate ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-07-15)Stacey Kendrick speaks with Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD, about why developing muscle is such a critical component to a healthy lifestyle. Dr Hartmann highlights the benefits of increasing muscle and some options for workouts.
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-02-11)
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(2020-07)The K-12 teaching career is a field that is heavily dominated by a white female demographic, with a large underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic educators. There are more than 50 million students in the public school-age ...
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(The Georgetown Law Journal, 1998)My analysis of punitive damages in environmental and products liability cases concludes that these awards impose substantial costs on society, and that abolishing punitive damages would improve social welfare. The two ...
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(Green Bag, 2013)Too much of a good thing can be bad, and democracy is no exception. In the United States, the antidote to what the drafters of the Constitution called “the excess of democracy” is judicial review. Lately, however, judicial ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2020)Zoning is the quintessential wicked problem. Professors Rittel and Webber, writing in the 1970s, identified as "wicked" those problems that technocratic expertise cannot necessarily solve.' Wicked problems arise when the ...
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(Vanderbilt University, Department of History, 2016)This paper examines the structural changes in East German institutions that occurred in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) in the years following German Reunification and how they represented a western "takeover" ...