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    • Thomas, Randall S., 1955- (Vanderbilt Law Review, 2015)
      Employment contracts for most employees are not publicly available, leaving researchers to speculate on whether they contain post-employment restrictions on employee mobility, and if so, what those provisions look like. ...
    • Hansen, Colin Blake; 0000-0002-0017-5527 (2021-08-05)
      Department: Computer Science
      Diffusion weighted MRI (DW-MRI) is known for mapping white matter fibers of the brain and serves as the only available technique to probe tissue structure at a microscopic level in-vivo. This has opened new investigations ...
    • Ruhl, J. B.; Markell, David L. (Florida Law Review, 2012)
      While legal scholarship seeking to assess the impact of litigation on the direction of climate change policy is abundant and growing in leaps and bounds, to date it has relied on and examined only small, isolated pieces ...
    • Hersch, Joni, 1956-; Viscusi, W. Kip; O'Connell, Jeffrey (Journal of Legal Studies, 2007)
      The early offer reform proposal for medical malpractice provides an option for claimants to receive prompt payment of all their net economic losses and reasonable attorney fees. Using a large sample of closed individual ...
    • Viscusi, W. Kip; Hersch, Joni, 1956-; O'Connell, Jeffrey (Journal of Legal Studies, 2007)
      The early offer reform proposal for medical malpractice provides an option for claimants to receive prompt payment of all their net economic Losses and reasonable attorney fees. Using a Large sample of closed individual ...
    • Smith, Derek Kyle (2017-01-27)
      Department: Biostatistics
      This work develops an empirical Bayes approach to statistical difficulties that arise in real-world applications. Empirical Bayes methods use Bayesian machinery to obtain statistical estimates, but rather than having a ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (New Criminal Law Review, 2014)
      This essay is a response to an article by Paul Robinson, Joshua Barton, and Matthew Lister in this issue of New Criminal Law Review that criticizes an article I authored with Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein entitled Putting ...
    • Nath, Vishwesh (2017-04-05)
      Department: Computer Science
      The diffusion tensor model is non-specific in regions where micrometer structural patterns are inconsistent at the millimeter scale (i.e., brain regions with pathways that cross, bend, branch, fan, etc.). Numerous models ...
    • Guthrie, Chris; George, Tracey E., 1967- (Florida State University Law Review, 1999)
      The sudden, rapid, and widespread increase in the number of specialized law reviews has attracted relatively little scholarly attention even though it is the most significant development in legal academic publishing in ...
    • Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Weighner, Mollie (Iowa Law Review, 1991)
      Since the Supreme Court held the prohibition of lawyer advertising unconstitutional in Bates v. State Bar of Arizonal American lawyers have engaged in heated debate over the appropriateness of advertising for their profession. ...
    • Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Gey, Steven G. (Steven Gene), 1956- (Florida State University Law Review, 2005)
      Inspired by the burgeoning empirical literature on the judiciary, the editors of the Florida State University Law Review have solicited some papers from leading scholars and federal courts of appeals judges, asking them ...
    • George, Tracey E., 1967- (Indiana Law Journal, 2006)
      Empirical legal scholarship is arguably the most significant emerging intellectual movement. Empirical legal scholarship (ELS), as the term is generally used in law schools, refers to a specific type of empirical research: ...
    • Slobogin, Christopher, 1951- (Michigan Journal of International Law, 2001)
      This article takes a comparative and empirical look at two of the most significant methods of police investigation: searches for and seizures of tangible evidence and interrogation of suspects. It first compares American ...
    • Bastien, Fabienne Anne (2014-04-10)
      Department: Physics
      Because most extrasolar planets are detected indirectly via their influence on their host star, processes occurring on the surfaces of these stars are a significant impediment to planet detection: photometric “noise” and ...
    • Maroney, Terry (Onati Socio-Legal Series, 2019)
      The empirical study of judicial emotion has enormous but largely untapped potential to illuminate a previously underexplored aspect of judging, its processes, outputs, and impacts. After defining judicial emotion, this ...
    • Sherry, Suzanna (Law & Inequality, 1990)
      Many of you have seen or heard in the media much discussion about last term's employment discrimination cases. Indeed, last term there was an extraordinary amount of activity in the Supreme Court on employment discrimination. ...
    • Cherniak, William; Nezami, Elahe; Eichbaum, Quentin; Evert, Jessica; Doobay-Persaud, Ashti; Rudy, Sharon; DeFrank, Ginny; Hall, Tom; Hoverman, Adam (Annals of Global Health, 2019)
      Objectives: To examine the job search, employment experiences, and job availability of recent global health-focused master's level graduates. Methods: An online survey was conducted from October to December 2016 based ...
    • Meyers, Erin E.; Hersch, Joni (Cornell Law Review, 2021)
      Many businesses purchase Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI), a form of insurance that protects them from claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination. But critics of EPLI argue ...
    • Hunter, Elizabeth (Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2015)
      The following essay is an interdisciplinary investigation of pedagogical best practices in classrooms with students who belong to racial minority groups. Through linguistic, sociological and educational research this essay ...
    • Morin, Jacques (2021-04-27)
      "Orange County Emergency Services (OCES) department is headquartered in Hillsborough, North Carolina. The department provides 9-1-1 service Emergency Medical Service (EMS) to about 146,000 residents.OCES responded to 16,500 ...