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Journey From Data Into Instruction: How Teacher Teams Engage in Data-Driven Inquiry
(2018-05-07)Increasingly U.S policy-makers and K - 12 schools are adopting data-driven improvement interventions believing that such initiatives support both student and teacher learning. While widespread, studies examining the impact ... -
Journey Key
(2022-12-21)Nora Burroughs, the protagonist of this novel, Journey Key, finds herself embroiled in a centuries-old curse—a curse that, if not broken, would put other women, including her daughter, in mortal danger. The hitch is that ... -
The Joy of the Dharma: Esoteric Buddhism and the Early Medieval Transformation of Japanese Literature
(2015-05-19)This dissertation explores the nexus between Buddhism and literature in Japan’s early medieval period. Specifically, it elucidates the process by which forms of court literature such as Chinese-language verse (kanshi), ... -
Judgements of the Lucky Across Development and Culture
(American Psychological Association, 2008)For millennia human beings have believed that it is morally wrong to judge others by the fortuitous or unfortunate events that befall them or by the actions of another person. Rather, an individual’s own intended, deliberate ... -
Judges as Medical Decision Makers: Is the Cure Worse than the Disease
(1984)I shall examine and criticize three of the many judicial decisions in the area of law and medicine. These cases are Doe v. Bolton, Superintendent of Belchertown State School v. Saikewicz, and Rogers v. Commissioner of the ... -
Judging Appointee's Green Record
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Judging Gerrymandering: Improving Methods for Measuring Partisan Distortion and Its Component Parts
(2017-07-14)This paper improves upon the existing mathematical methods for measuring partisan distortion and evaluating partisan gerrymandering in plurality-won, single-member district electoral systems. The measures and models presented ... -
Judging National Security post-9/11: An Empirical Investigation
(2008)Many people believe that when national security is threatened, federal courts should defer to the government. Many other people believe that in times of crisis, citizens are vulnerable to a kind of "panic" that leads to ... -
Judging Responsibility, Responsible Judging
(2015)I am honored to have this opportunity to pay public tribute to Judge Weinstein. The most important things to say about him are the most obvious. He is superhuman—learned and wise beyond measure, eternally curious, impossibly ... -
Judging semantic similarity: an event-related fMRI study with auditory word stimuli
(Elsevier BV, 2010)Much of mental life consists in thinking about object concepts that are not currently within the scope of perception. The general system that enables multiple representations to be maintained and compared is referred to ... -
Judging the World: International Courts and the Origins of Global Governance, 1899-1971
(2023-05-11)Today, international courts are everywhere. There are hundreds of them, located on every inhabited continent. Together, they have delivered tens of thousands of decisions. International courts do everything from prosecuting ... -
The Judicial Background of Parlementary Gallicanism
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Judicial Checks and Balances
(University of Chicago Press, 2004)In the Anglo‐American constitutional tradition, judicial checks and balances are often seen as crucial guarantees of freedom. Hayek distinguishes two ways in which the judiciary provides such checks and balances: judicial ... -
Judicial Decision Making: A Dynamic Reputation Approach
(University of Chicago Law School., 2015)We seek to contribute to an understanding of how judicial elections affect the incentives and decisions of judges. We develop a theoretical model suggesting that judges who are concerned about their reputation would tend ... -
Judicial Deference to Inconsistent Agency Statutory Interpretations
(University of Chicago Press, 2011)Although administrative law doctrine requires courts to defer to an agency’s reasonable statutory interpretation, the doctrine is unclear as to whether an agency gets less deference when it changes its own prior interpretation. ... -
Judicial Fact Discretion
(University of Chicago Press, 2008)Following legal realists, we model the causes and consequences of trial judges exercising discretion in finding facts in a trial. We identify two motivations for the exercise of such discretion: judicial policy preferences ... -
The Judicial Repeal of the Johnson/Kennedy Administration's 'Signature' Achievement
(2014)The Civil Rights Act of 1964, one of the most significant legislative achievements in American history, has been gutted. This is not because of Congress, or an Executive agency; it is because of the courts. Federal judges, ...