Session 298: CT5 -> Historical and Comparative Perspectives on Courts
Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Ballroom A
Session Chair: Steven B. Dow, Michigan State University
An Examination of the State of Precedent in the U.S. Federal Cirt Court of Appeals
by: Susan F. Brinkley, University of Tampa (Corresponding)
Paradox Within a Paradox: Eighteenth-Century English Criminal Forgery Law and the Enforcement of the "Bloody Code"
by: Steven B. Dow, Michigan State University (Corresponding)
A Jurisprudence for the Ages: Identifying the Top U.S. Supreme Court Justices and Criminal Procedure Decisions of the 20th Century
by: James Acker, University at Albany (Corresponding)
Wayne A. Logan, University at Albany
Testing the Limits of "One Country Two Systems": Untangling Legal and Policy Issues in Cross-Border Crime Disputes
by: Kam C. Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Corresponding)

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