Journal of Legal Education
Volume 23, Number 1 Fall 1970
Articles
Social Research and the Law
William B. Lockhart
The Empirical Assault on Capital Punishment
Micheal Edison
Comments on the Scrupled - Juror Problem
Richard H. Kuh
Comments on the Scrupled - Juror Problem
Fred Cohen
The Law of Dangerousness: Some Fictions about Predictions
Alan M. Dershowitz
Comments on Preventive Detention
Caleb Foote
Comments on Preventive Detention
Lionel H. Frankel
Discretionary Justice
Kenneth Culp Davis
Judicial Control of Discretionary Administrative Action
Henry J. Friendly
Research on Administrative Discretion and Justice
Albert J. Reiss
The Impact of the Supreme Court
Martin Shapiro
The Impact of Supreme Court Decisions on Moral Attitudes
William K. Muir Jr.
Inertia in Midway: Supreme Court Decisions and Local Responses
Kenneth M. Dolbeare and Phillip E. Hammond
The Search for Consumer Justice
Donald B. King
Empiricism, Law Reform and Consumer Protection
Allison Dunham
Special Problems of Consumer - Oriented Empirical Research in Minority Communities
Richard F. Dole Jr.
Economic Methodology in the Search for Consumer Justice
Robert E. Olley
Empirical Studies in Commercial Law
Philip Shuchman
Partnership with the Social Sciences
Lloyd E. Ohlin
Impressions from Abroad
P. Vinke
The Evaluation of Research Proposals
David F. Cavers
Legal Reforms as Experiments
Donald T. Campbell
Learning Social Science Research Methods
Lehan K. Tunks
Training for Socio-Legal Research: College Prior to Law School, Self Help and On-The-Job Training
Dan Hopson Jr.
Training for Socio-Legal Research: Law School Programs of Study
George T. Frampton
Graduate Programs for Which Law Faculties Have No Reponsibility
Jerome E. Carlin
Perspective: Educational Priorities
Saul H. Mendlovitz
