Working papers 2024 ‘Let her be burned, etc.’ husband-killing and ‘petty treason’ in medieval England.pdf (PDF, 662kB) Author: Gwen Seabourne From the medieval period to the late eighteenth century, ...
Here’s SCOTUSblog on Louisiana v. Callais (consolidated with Robinson v. Louisiana), an appeal from a three-judge panel on a racial gerrymandering claim. Argument will take place 10 am ET Monday, ...
(3) SLU LAW Faculty Legal Studies Research Paper Series Collection of SLU School of Law faculty scholarship. SSRN (Social Science Research Network) Contains research related to law, economics, and ...
LSE Law Working Papers were first published in 2007. The series focuses on interdisciplinary legal scholarship in all subject areas from members of LSE Law School, doctoral students and visiting ...
Legal Research and Writing (LRW) introduces students to the fundamentals of the legal system, structure of law-making bodies, sources of law; provides hands-on experiences in using legal analysis, ...
bioethics, health and law; law and business; law, money and technology; international law; regulation and social justice. Research in these areas of law is led by our four specialised research centres ...
This project does not need to concern a legal topic. Laboratory research reports and humanities theses alike can show as much in-depth research and analysis as a paper about constitutional law or ...
The Psychology and Law Research Group is a group of people who come to do research on issues in psychology that pertain to law. Members of the lab may come from the Clinical, Social, or Cognitive ...
The bottom line is that real judges appear to be more easily swayed by “legally irrelevant” factors than artificial intelligence presented with the same material. That result, however, contains a ...