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Lectures from 2017

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No Execution if Four Justices Object, Eric M. Freedman

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Thinking about Students' Learning: Metacognition Across the Disciplines, Saryn R. Goldberg, Jennifer Gundlach, Amy M. Masnick, Jennifer A. Rich, and Jessica R. Santangelo

Lectures from 2016

Hofstra’s Digital Research Center (DRC): Tools for Building Scholarship in the Humanities, John L. Bryant, Adam G. Sills, and Vern R. Walker

Lectures from 2015

Are Consent Searches Reasonable?, Alafair Burke

Lectures from 2014

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Dilemmas of Shared Parenting in the the 21st Century: How Law and Culture Shape Child Custody, J. H. DiFonzo

Lectures from 2011

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Sexual Reorientation, Elizabeth M. Glazer

Lectures from 2009

State Natalist Policies, Reproductive Rights, and the Reproduction of Gender, Barbara Stark

Lectures from 2007

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In Praise of Unethical Conduct by Lawyers — Deceiving Other People, Lying to Judges, and Other Moral Behavior, Monroe Freedman

Lectures from 2006

The Ethical But Cognitively Biased Prosecutor: A New Explanation For Wrongful Criminal Convictions?, Alafair Burke

Lectures from 2005

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The Surprising Unreliability of DNA Evidence : A Tale of Bad Labs and Good Statutes of Limitations, J. H. DiFonzo

Lectures from 2004

The Limits of Law: Sexual Harassment and Institutional Culture, Joanna Grossman

Lectures from 2002

Adam Smith's Cure for the Malady of Mediocre Teaching, Ronald H. Silverman

Lectures from 1993

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The Law as King and the King as Law: Is a President Immune From Criminal Prosecution Before Impeachment?, Eric M. Freedman