Browsing Clark Honors College Theses by Subject "Law"

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  • Yilmaz, Anne (University of Oregon, 2016-12)
    As eyewitness memory and its current admissibility as evidence in courts have come under scrutiny, numerous studies have examined variables that affect eyewitness memory. These variables are divided into system and estimator ...
  • Barton, Jordan (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The youngest people alive today and all future generations have something in common: they will suffer the greatest consequences of climate change, yet they have no voice in the political process with which to defend ...
  • de Vries, Jacob McKinley (University of Oregon, 2020)
    This paper aims to review the existing literature regarding deaf persons serving as jurors. Due to the limited research in any given locale, this review will include research from countries around the world. It will then ...
  • Enseki-Frank, Michael Kakuichi (University of Oregon, 2017)
    Over the past several decades the number of countries with antidumping laws has increased substantially. As countries continue to adopt antidumping laws, it is vital to understand the ways that antidumping usage evolves ...
  • Walker, McKale (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Workplace sexual harassment has become a widespread problem in American society. Verdicts in workplace sexual harassment cases are often determined by a jury’s interpretation of the facts. One element that may bias the ...
  • Vlaming, Liam Joseph (University of Oregon, 2017-12)
    The goal of this thesis is to explore the legal foundations of privacy and analyze the ways in which societal and technological advancements have influenced the progression of privacy rights. With regard to the significant ...

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