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Bard, Jennifer S.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-09)
This Article demonstrates why efforts to develop brain imaging
technology that will enhance the human ability to detect deliberate
deception are doomed to failure because they are based on false
assumptions about how ...
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Coffen, T. Homer
(American Medical Association, 1923)
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Zinnari, Alessia
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-06-20)
In 1964, the Italian poet Alda Merini was hospitalized in a mental
hospital in Milan as the result of a violent fight with her husband.
Merini would spend ten years in and out of hospital, while
her relationship with ...
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Wong, Ashley Sachiko
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-09)
This Note outlines the legal, moral, and social implications of the Hall decision. Additionally, it provides possible responses to the questions left unanswered by Hall regarding the need to remedy the relationship between ...
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De Michiel, Helen
(Center for Community Arts & Cultural Policy, Arts & Administration Program, University of Oregon, 2017)
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Hill, Louise Lark
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2017-09-20)
This Article begins by looking at formulations of law practice from a European perspective, focusing on European Union law and mandates that relate to lawyers and the delivery of legal services. The Article then examines ...
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Synder, Cara K; Veiga, Ana Maria; Wolff, Cristina Scheibe
(Fembot Collective, 2018-11)
On August 2, 2017, ten thousand feminists from around the globe took to the streets of Florianopolis, Brazil to march for women’s rights. The Marcha Mundos de Mulheres por Direitos (Women’s Worlds March for Rights, or MMMD) ...
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Murray, Carrie
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-01)
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Larsell, Olof, 1886-1964
(1924)
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Regenstreif, Claire
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-03)
Agriculture has always played a huge role in the American economy and way of life. Many laws today illustrate the singular importance of the agriculture industry and the government’s willingness to create legal carve-outs ...
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Tatoian, Erica R.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2016-05-09)
The law treats our companion animals, for most purposes, the same as other forms of chattel: a pair of shoes, a chair, a cell phone. But how can this be so? How can the law not discern between sentient beings and inanimate ...
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University of Oregon Student Publications Board
(University of Oregon, 1979)
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Weber, Samuel
(University of Oregon, 2010)
Freud begins his well-known essay on the Uncanny with a disclaimer that raises the question
of why he writes the essay in the first place. This text argues that the explanation is to be
found in the shift his thinking ...
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Gölz, Sabine I.
(University of Oregon, 2018)
“Apostrophe’s Double” is part of a larger research project studying the (often subliminal) strategies by which literary language writing controls its readership. Part I of the essay argues that the rhetorical trope ...
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Akerson, David
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-09-10)
This Article applies the international humanitarian law (IHL) principle of proportionality to the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly referred to as drones, by the United States military forces (U.S. Military) ...
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Cumming, Scott
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-01-18)
The common-law “apparent consent” standard has been criticized for allowing offenders to escape liability for sexual assault when the victim was too intoxicated or scared to say “no.” This Comment analyzes how Oregon’s ...
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Epps, Garrett
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
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Leonhardy, Frank
(Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History,
University of Oregon, 1967-03)
The Iron Gate site is a single component village located on the Klamath River is Siskiyou County, California.
On the basis of radio-carbon dates occupation is estimated to have been between 1400 A.D. and
1600 A.D. The ...
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Epperson, Lia
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-12-15)
Thirty-four years ago, in his seminal book, "And We Are Not Saved: The Elusive Quest for Racial Justice," Derrick Bell provided a critical view of American history and constitutional jurisprudence to illustrate the challenges ...
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Caldwell, Harry Mitchell
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
The least examined aspect of trial is voir dire. Although numerous law review articles and textbooks have studied and analyzed opening statements, direct examinations, cross-examinations, and closing arguments, voir dire ...
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