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    • Guthrie, Chris; Wistrich, Andrew J.; Rachlinski, Jeffrey John (University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2005)
      Due process requires courts to make decisions based on the evidence before them without regard to information outside of the record. Skepticism about the ability of jurors to ignore inadmissible information is widespread. ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 2013)
      This symposium, comprising six articles in addition to this one, was triggered by a spate of Supreme Court opinions occurring over the last seven years, all of which raise the two questions in the title to this article ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (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 ...