Book Review of Inventing American Exceptionalism: The Origins of American Advesarial Legal Culture, 1800-1877 by Amalia D. Kessler (original) (raw)

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Darryl Brown

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Anup Malani

2014

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Tina Nabatchi

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Joe McIntyre

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John Barkai

2006

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Crushing the Soul of Federal Public Defenders: The Plea Bargaining Machine’s Operation and What to Do About It

Walter I . Gonçalves, Jr.

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The scales of justice: balancing neutrality and efficiency in plea-bargaining encounters

Seung-Hee Lee

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Public Defender's Conundrum: Signaling Professionalism and Quality in the Absence of Price

Robert Aalberts

2020

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Parity of Resources for Defense Counsel and the Reach of Public Choice Theory

Ronald F. Wright

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Jeff Yates

Law & Society Review, 2012

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Leading The World In The Wrong Direction: Is It Time For The United States To Adopt The World Standard “Loser Pays” Rule In Civil Litigation?

Victor Daniel Lopez

2014

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Constructive Plea Bargaining; Towards Judicial Conflict Resolution

Nourit Zimerman

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Manuel Gomez

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Just, Speedy, and Inexpensive? An Evaluation of Judicial Case Management Under the CJRA

Mary Vaiana

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Some determinants of the method of case disposition: Decision-making by public defenders in Los Angeles

Lynn Mather

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Adversarial and Nonadversarial Justice: A Comparison of Guilty Pleas and Trials*

Gary LaFree

Criminology, 1985

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The price of judicial economy in the US

Bruce Green

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Bruce Green

Duquesne L Rev, 2013

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The Justice Conundrum

Marshall J Breger

Villanova Law Review, 1983

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Pleading Guilty in Lower Courts

Malcolm M FEELEY

Law & Society Review, 1979

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A Quarter‐Century of Summary Judgment Practice in Six Federal District Courts

David Rindskopf

Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2007

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Felipe Forte Cobo

2013

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The Lawyer's "Conscience" and the Limits of Persuasion

Abbe Smith

2007

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Prosecutorial Resources, Plea Bargaining, and the Decision to Go to Trial

Claudio Mezzetti

Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 2001

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E Allan Lind

Law & Society Review, 1990

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Wesley Oliver

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013

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