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    • 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 ...
    • Pak, Natalie Sung Ae; 0000-0003-1032-5813 (2023-07-12)
      Department: Special Education
      Rationale: Few communication interventions for Latino Spanish-speaking (LSS) families with young children with language impairments and autism have been experimentally tested. EMT en Español is a culturally and linguistically ...
    • Crow, Madison; 0009-0005-7054-3523 (2023-03-23)
      Department: Latin American Studies
      Indigenous language speaking students from Latin America are hidden within the larger Spanish speaking, Latinx student population and are Latinized as demonstrated through this study within a school district in the ...
    • Seymore, Sean B., 1971- (Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property, 2008)
      Possibly in response to criticisms that the U.S. patent system affords too much legal protection to patent owners, the courts have begun to chip away at patent rights. Curiously enough, the Supreme Court has heard a ...
    • Barletta, Kimberly A.; McLain, Tessa C. (2021-04-20)
      This study focuses on the experience of managers within the Division of Student Life at a mid-size, research-intensive university located in New England. The Human Resource Office in the Division of Student Life identified ...
    • McLain, Tessa C.; Barletta, Kimberly A. (2021-04-19)
      This study focuses on the experience of managers within the Division of Student Life at a mid-size, research-intensive university located in New England. The Human Resource Office in the Division of Student Life identified ...
    • Pitt, Edward Bryn; 0000-0003-1839-6616 (2021-05-07)
      Department: Mechanical Engineering
      The desire to marry surgical robotics with surgical image guidance can be seen as a natural response to the limitations imposed by minimally invasive surgery. Compared to the human hand, surgical robots can offer reduced ...
    • Rodriguez, Elizabeth C.; Hart, George C. (2023-05)
      This capstone project leverages relevant research on technology adoption and human learning science to inform strategic recommendations for our partner organization. The capstone was experimentally designed to measure the ...
    • Stack, Kevin M. (Iowa Law Review, 2019)
      This Article argues that the principle relied upon in King v. Burwell that courts "cannot interpret statutes to negate their stated purposes"-the enacted purposes canon-is and should be viewed as a bedrock element of ...
    • Jones, Seth (Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2010-06-15)
      Curriculum designers often put thought into student thinking, but teacher thinking is equally important to consider. Curriculum does not interact with students in a sterile environment, but depends upon the teacher’s ...
    • Paz Lemus, Lillian Tatiana (2019-07-29)
      Department: Anthropology
      Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Tactic, Guatemala, this dissertation explores the articulation of youth subjectivities and political agency in a context of social and political inequality. This research focuses on ...