ABF Newsletter: Researching Law
Researching Law is a newsletter designed to acquaint a wide audience with the research activities of the American Bar Foundation. The articles contained in this publication present the findings of ABF research projects in a short, non-technical format. Researching Law is written and edited by the ABF’s communications team.
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Achieving Diversity on the Jury: Jury Size and the Peremptory Challenge
Winter 2010
Shari Seidman Diamond
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The Center on Law and Globalization
Fall 2009
Tom Ginsburg, John Hagan and Terence Halliday
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The Summer Research Diversity Fellowship Program
Summer 2009
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New Results from After the JD, II: Seven Years into a Lawyer's Career
Spring 2009
Robert L. Nelson, Bryant Garth and Ronit Dinovitzer
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Darfur and the Crime of Genocide
Winter 2009
John Hagan
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The World Justice Forum: Global Perspectives on the Rule of Law
Fall 2008
Robert L. Nelson
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The Cambridge History of Law in America
Summer 2008
Christopher L. Tomlins
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Uncertain Justice: Litigating Claims of Employment Discrimination in the Contemporary U.S.
Spring 2008
Robert L. Nelson and Laura Beth Nielsen
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The Claims of Kinfolk: African American Property and Community in the 19th Century South
Winter 2008
Dylan C. Penningroth
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The Language of Law School: Learning to 'Think Like a Lawyer'
Fall 2007
Elizabeth Mertz
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Death in Darfur: The Science of Human Rights, War Crimes, and Humanitarian Emergencies
Summer 2007
John Hagan
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How Civil Juries Really Decide Cases
Spring 2007
Shari Seidman Diamond