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    • King, Nancy J., 1958- (SMU Law Review, 2014)
      This essay offers a menu of procedural alternatives for coping with the potential, some would say inevitable, abandonment of the prior conviction exception to the rule in Apprendi v. New Jersey. It compiles options states ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip; Hastie, Reid (DePaul Law Review, 2002)
      Richard Lempert, a Professor of Law and Sociology at the University of Michigan criticized our recent article on judge and jury performance of a punitive damage judgment task, calling it a "failure of a social science case ...
    • Ingersoll, Hannah (2018-07-31)
      Department: Sociology
      Before the cementation of Jim Crow laws, free black women tried to gain access to upper-class ‘Ladies Cars’ by asserting their status as ‘ladies’ upon the railroad, with some success. I am studying the legal ambiguity ...
    • O'Connor, Erin O'Hara, 1965- (Chicago Journal of International Law, 2002)
      Recent US court enforcement of foreign forum-selection clauses is durable only to the extent that the clauses make the contracts more valuable to the parties. The clauses can create value by making dispute resolution ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (Northwestern University Law Review, 2003)
      This article addresses the state's police power authority to deprive people of liberty based on predictions of antisocial behavior. Most conspicuously exercised against so-called "sexual predators," this authority purportedly ...
    • King, Nancy J., 1958- (Michigan Law Review, 1996)
      This article examines two aspects of the jury system that have attracted far less attention from scholars than from the popular press: avoidance of jury duty by some citizens, and misconduct while serving by others. ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip (Journal of Legal Studies, 2001)
      A sample of almost 500 jury-eligible citizens considered a series of experimental situations involving accidents. The juror sample did not properly apply negligence rules, as their errors were particularly great for ...
    • Bonner, Stacey; Houston, Carly (Vanderbilt University, 2011-09-16)
      Carly Houston, Pediatric Dietitian at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital spoke with Stacey Bonner, Family Services Coordinator, about tips for getting kids to eat more fruits and veggies.
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (Ohio State Law Journal, 2009)
      This article, written for a symposium analyzing Justice Ginsburg’s jurisprudence on the 15th anniversary of her tenure on the Supreme Court, is the first sustained look at her views on criminal procedure issues (search and ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (William and Mary Law Review, 1998)
      Many commentators view City of Boerne v. Flores,' in which a divided Supreme Court struck down the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA), as a major defeat in the battle for religious freedom in the United ...
    • Fitzpatrick, Brian T. (Notre Dame Law Review, 2017)
    • Meeks, M. Douglas (1993)
    • Patrick, Anna E.; Wang, Wei; Brokamp, Elly; Graham, Thomas Brent; Aune, Thomas M.; Duis, Jessica B. (Arthritis Research & Therapy, 2019-06-25)
      BackgroundGATA3 is a transcription factor that is important during development and plays a role in differentiation and activity of immune cells, particularly T cells. Abnormal T cell function is found in autoimmune arthritis. ...
    • Patrick, Anna E.; Wang, Wei; Brokamp, Elly; Graham, Thomas Brent; Aune, Thomas M.; Duis, Jessica B. (Arthritis Research & Therapy, 2019-06-25)
      BackgroundGATA3 is a transcription factor that is important during development and plays a role in differentiation and activity of immune cells, particularly T cells. Abnormal T cell function is found in autoimmune arthritis. ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951-; Fondacaro, Mark R., 1957- (Iowa Law Review, 2009)
      The current eclectic mix of solutions to the juvenile-crime problem is insufficiently conceptualized and too beholden to myths about youth, the crimes they commit, and effective means of responding to their problems. The ...
    • Owens, Ann Marie Deer; Birdwell, Sarah; Holland, Diana (Vanderbilt News Service, 2007-09-18)
    • Spakula, Jan (2008-07-17)
      Department: Mathematics
      We construct a uniform version of the analytic K-homology theory and prove its basic properties such as a Mayer-Vietoris sequence. We show that uniform K-homology is isomorphic to a direct limit of K-theories of certain ...
    • Owens, Ann Marie Deer (Vanderbilt News Service, 2004-06-29)
    • Unknown author (Vanderbilt University, 2008-11-07)
    • Eamon, Kathleen Margaret (2008-12-30)
      Department: Philosophy
      This dissertation develops a theory of symbolic rationality, which it posits as an affectively informed mode of cognition modeled on Kant’s conception of reflective judgment as presented in his Critique of Judgment but ...