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    Mark Sidel wrote a commentary for the U.S.-Asia Law Institute at NYU on what five years of China's
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    David Schwartz's "May 30, 1787" is forthcoming in the Fall 2024 edition of the Texas Law Review Online. The essay looks at the political and interpretive implications of the transformation of the meaning of the word "federal" in constitutional politics and
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    SSRN's Top Ten download list for both the Criminal Procedure eJournal and the Law, Cognition
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    entitled "Conflict in the West Sea: Reigniting the Korean War," organized by the UW Center for East Asian
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    The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant.Keith Findley's chapter, "Psychological Perspectives: Cognition and Decision Making" (co-authored with Barbara O
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    The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant.Keith Findley presented "A Critical Look at Cognitive Bias Issues in Expert Testimony about Non-Accidental Head
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    The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant.John Ohnesorge was the featured speaker at the Foreign Policy Association's 2016 Great Decisions Series event
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    Syndrome: A Model for Cross-Fertilization" at the 37th Annual Conference on Clinical Legal Education hosted
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    The content of this article is more than 5 years old. Please be aware that information provided may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant.In June, Cecelia Klingele gave an invited lecture at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona on how the
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    Arising: Implied Powers, Capable Federalism, and the Limits of Enumerationism," has been accepted for