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Stuck in the dark ages: Supreme Court decision making and legal developments.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2004 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: James R. P. Ogloff | Sonia R. Chopra

Commonsense notions of unfairness in Japan and the United States.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2001 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Norman J. Finkel | David S. Crystal | Hirozumi Watanabe

Junk logic: The abuse defense in sexual harassment litigation.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 1999 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Louise F. Fitzgerald | NiCole T. Buchanan | Linda L. Collinsworth | Vicki J. Magley | Alexandra M. Ramos

Racial and gender bias in ability and achievement tests: Resolving the apparent paradox.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2000 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: John E. Hunter | Frank L. Schmidt

Preface: A new model for the practice of law.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1999 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Bruce J. Winick | David B. Wexler | Edward A. Dauer

Making law modern: Toward a contextual model of justice.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2002 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Craig Haney

Client denial and resistance in the advance directive context: Reflections on how attorneys can identify and deal with a psycholegal soft spot.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 1998 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Bruce J. Winick

Misguided guidelines.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2000 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Robert A. Burt

Therapeutic death: A look at Oregon's law.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2000 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Kathy L. Cerminara | Alina Perez

When mistakes happen: Commonsense rules of culpability.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1997 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Norman J. Finkel | Jennifer L. Groscup

Ambiguities in the legal meaning and significance of mental illness.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 1995 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Bruce J. Winick

Tests, affirmative action in university admissions, and the American way.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2000 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Douglas K. Detterman

The continuing use and misuse of SAT scores.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2000 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: David W. Grissmer

The believing game, the doubting game, and collaborative law: A reply to Penelope Bryan.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1999 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Pauline H. Tesler

Removing the people from the legal process: The rhetoric and research on judicial selection and juries.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1997 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Daniel W. Shuman | Anthony Champagne

Optimal use of orders not to intervene and advance directives.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1998 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: American Medical Association

The problem of "helpfulness" in applying Daubert to expert testimony: Child custody determinations in family law as an exemplar.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1999 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Daniel A. Krauss | Bruce D. Sales

A ceiling or consistency effect for the comprehension of jury instructions.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 1997 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Peter W. English | Bruce D. Sales

Understanding the role of the police and parens patriae powers in involuntary civil commitment before and after Hendricks.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1998 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: John Kip Cornwell

Adult recollections of childhood abuse: Cognitive and developmental perspectives.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 1998 in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law

Authors: Peter A. Ornstein | Stephen J. Ceci | Elizabeth F. Loftus