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September 24, 2006

This Week's Top 5 Crim Papers

Ssrn_17_17The top 5 crim papers for this week, with number of recent downloads, from SSRN are:

(1) 130 Manson v. Brathwaite Revisited: Towards a New Rule of Decision for Due Process Challenges to Eyewitness Identification Procedures
Timothy O'Toole, Giovanna E. Shay,
Affiliation Unknown, Yale University,
Date posted to database: July 14, 2006
Last Revised: July 14, 2006
(2) 121 Well Excuse Me! - Remorse, Apology, and Criminal Sentencing
Jeffrie G. Murphy,
Arizona State University College of Law,
Date posted to database: June 23, 2006
Last Revised: July 25, 2006
(3) 120 The First Amendment as Criminal Procedure
Daniel J. Solove,
George Washington University Law School,
Date posted to database: August 18, 2006
Last Revised: September 22, 2006
(4) 97 Full and Fair by What Measure?: International Law Standards Regulating Military Commission Procedure
David W. Glazier,
Loyola Law School Los Angeles,
Date posted to database: April 18, 2006
Last Revised: September 7, 2006
(5) 86 Neuroscience Evidence, Legal Culture, and Criminal Procedure
Michael S. Pardo,
University of Alabama School of Law,
Date posted to database: June 25, 2006
Last Revised: June 25, 2006

[Mark Godsey]

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