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Roger Williams University School of Law Faculty Papers
Our faculty have practiced law with large firms in major metropolitan cities; with small firms in rural county seats; in legal aid societies; in the Judge Advocates General Corps; and with the United States Department of Justice. They have debated legal issues on national television and in the press, testified before Congress, and argued cases before the United States Supreme Court. This series represents a sampling of their wide-ranging scholarship and scholarly interests.
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PAPERS FROM 2008
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 | Jared A. Goldstein (March 3, 2008) Aliens in the Garden |
 | Edward J. Eberle (February 29, 2008) Equality in Germany and the United States |
 | Elizabeth Tobin Tyler (January 24, 2008) Allies Not Adversaries: Teaching Collaboration to the next Generation of Doctors and Lawyers to Address Social Inequality |
PAPERS FROM 2007
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 | Jared A. Goldstein (September 6, 2007) Habeas Without Rights |
 | Jonathan M. Gutoff (August 1, 2007) Like a Sturgeon?: Royal Fish, Royal Prerogative and Modern Executive Power |
 | Edward J. Eberle (May 15, 2007) The Architecture of First Amendment Free Speech |
 | Edward J. Eberle (March 2, 2007) The German Idea of Freedom |
 | David M. Zlotnick (March 1, 2007) The Future of Federal Sentencing Policy: Learning Lessons from Republican Judicial Appointees |
 | Jorge O. Elorza (February 28, 2007) Absentee Landlords, Rent Control, and Healthy Gentrification: A Policy Proposal to De-concentrate the Poor in Urban America |
 | Edward J. Eberle (February 13, 2007) Art As Speech |
PAPERS FROM 2006
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 | Nancy L. Cook (September 1, 2006) Witness |
PAPERS FROM 2005
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 | Johnathan M. Gutoff (November 22, 2005) Coerced Labor and Implied Congressional Powers: The Example of Deserting Sailors and Fugitive Slaves |
 | Nancy L. Cook (November 22, 2005) Looking for Justice on a Two-Way Street |
 | Edward J. Eberle (August 1, 2005) Religion and State in the Classroom: Germany and the United States |
 | Andrew Horwitz (August 1, 2005) Mixed Signals and Subtle Cues: Jury Independence and Judicial Appointment of the Jury Foreperson |
 | Edward J. Eberle and Bernhard Grossfeld (March 1, 2005) Law and Poetry |
PAPERS FROM 2004
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 | Peter Margulies (March 3, 2004) Above Contempt?: The Attorney General, the Courts, and Informational Overreaching in Terrorism Prosecutions |
PAPERS FROM 2003
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 | Gail I. Winson (December 1, 2003) Researching the Laws of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations |
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