Framing a Narrative of Discrimination Under the Eighth Amendment in the Context of Transgender Prisoner Health Care

Framing a Narrative of Discrimination Under the Eighth Amendment in the Context of Transgender Prisoner Health Care This Comment looks closely at the reasoning behind two recent federal court opinions…
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To be Judged by Twelve or Carried by Six? Quasi-Involuntariness and the Criminal Prosecution of Service Members for the Use of Force in Combat – A Grunt's Perspective

To be Judged by Twelve or Carried by Six? Quasi-Involuntariness and the Criminal Prosecution of Service Members for the Use of Force in Combat - A Grunt's Perspective Post-9/11 conflicts…
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Attributions in the courtroom: the influence of race, incentive, and witness type on jurors’ perceptions of secondary confessions

Attributions in the courtroom: the influence of race, incentive, and witness type on jurors’ perceptions of secondary confessions . Evelyn M. Maeder Read the syndicated article here
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