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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How Civil Juries Really Decide Cases
Spring 2007
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A Puzzling Paradox: Social Origins, Law School Tier, and Lawyer Job Satisfaction
Winter 2007
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The Sarajevo Surveys: Citizen Perceptions of International (In)Justice
Fall 2006
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Popular Justice & Counter-Violence in the New South Africa
Summer 2006
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International Perspectives on Lawyer Professionalism and Ethics
Spring 2006
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The Evolving Role of the Supreme Court in the American Polity
Winter 2006