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Disentangling the Ethical and Constitutional Regulation of Criminal Discovery, Justin Murray, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
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Unconventional Methods for a Traditional Setting: The Use of Virtual Reality to Reduce Implicit Racial Bias in the Courtroom, Natalie Salmanowitz The University of New Hampshire Law Review
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Plea Bargaining and Prosecutorial Motives, Charlie Gerstein The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The Riddle of Harmless Error Revisited, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Juror Internet Misconduct: A Survey of New Hampshire Superior Court Judges, Brooke Lovett Shilo The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Finding the Original Meaning of American Criminal Procedure Rights: Lessons from Reasonable Doubt’s Development, Randolph N. Jonakait The University of New Hampshire Law Review
State v. Burgess: A Limitation on a Defendant’s Right to Remain Innocent, Elizabeth Lahey The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Modeling the Effects of Peremptory Challenges on Jury Selection and Jury Verdicts, Roger Allen Ford Law Faculty Scholarship
Death Is Unconstitutional: How Capital Punishment Became Illegal in America—A Future History, Jur. Eric Engle Ph.D. The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Completely Unguided Discretion: Admitting Non-Statutory Aggravating and Non-Statutory Mitigating Evidence in Capital Sentencing Trials, Sharon Turlington The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The Death Penalty and Reversible Error in Massachusetts, Alan Rogers The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The Abolitionist’s Dilemma: Establishing the Standards for the Evolving Standards of Decency, Dwight Aarons The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The Emerging Death Penalty Jurisprudence of the Roberts Court, Kenneth C. Haas The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Foreword: The Perpetual Controversy, Christopher M. Johnson The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Table of Contents, Volume 6, Number 3, 2008, The Death Penalty, Editorial Board The University of New Hampshire Law Review
Civil Disobedience and the Necessity Defense, John Alan Cohan The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The Pinkerton Doctrine and Murder, Matthew A. Pauley The University of New Hampshire Law Review
The Tenth Circuit: Playing by the Rules, Keith M. Harrison Law Faculty Scholarship
Spelling Guilt out of a Record? Harmless Error Review of Conclusive Mandatory Presumptions and Elemental Misdescriptions, John M. Greabe Law Faculty Scholarship
Be All You Can Be (Without the Protection of the Constitution), Keith M. Harrison Law Faculty Scholarship
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