In Part II of a series of related posts, Greg Renick analyzes empirical research that supports a reform of the Biggers five-factor approach to weighing the credibility of eyewitnesses. [read more]
JLPP's Rashell Khan shares enlightening perspectives on sexual violence from her interview with three Zambian participants at Cornell's Third Annual Gender & Justice Conference.
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After years of boldly being the only developed nation with a first-to-invent patent system, America is finally going first-to-file . . . and Nathan Hoeschen explains why it probably doesn’t matter. [read more]
Zach Zemlin looks at the medical device tax in the Affordable Care Act and how the new tax may affect the American medical device industry. [read more]
In Part I of a series of related posts, Greg Renick gives his take on the problem of faulty eyewitness testimony and the rate of wrongful imprisonment in the United States. [read more]