ABF Newsletter: Researching Law
Researching Law is a newsletter designed to acquaint a wide audience with the research activities of the American Bar Foundation. The articles contained in this publication present the findings of ABF research projects in a short, non-technical format. Researching Law is written and edited by the ABF’s communications team.
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The Future of Latinos in the United States: Law, Opportunity, and Mobility
Spring 2016
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ABF Professor Terence Halliday Presents at World Bank Panel on Money Laundering
Winter 2016
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Going Forward Wisely: ABF Research Professor James J. Heckman Addresses the White House Summit on Early Education
Summer 2015
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The Fellows CLE Seminar: Communities in Crisis: The Effects of Immigration Law and Politics on American Communities
Spring 2015
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The Fellows CLE Seminar: Perspectives on Race, Communities and Policing in 21st Century America
Spring 2015
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We Want What's Ours: Learning from South Africa's Land Restitution Process
Winter 2015
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Accessing Justice in the Contemporary USA: Findings from the Community Needs and Services Study
Fall 2014
Rebecca L. Sandefur
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Analyzing Carnegie's Reach: The Contingent Nature of Innovation
Summer 2014
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The Fellows CLE Seminar: A Profession in Crisis? New Results from the After the JD Study of Lawyers Careers
Spring 2014
Ronit Dinovitzer
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Trading Democracy for Justice: Criminal Convictions and the Decline of Neighborhood Political Participation
Winter 2014
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The Comparative Constitutions Project
Fall 2013
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Talking about Parental Incarceration at the White House: Creating a National Dialogue Between Researchers, Practitioners and Policy Makers
Summer 2013