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On Integrating Persons with Mental Retardation: The ADA and ADR

On Integrating Persons with Mental Retardation: The ADA and ADR

December 6, 2016

Scientific Rewards and Conflicts of Ethical Choices in Human Subjects Research

December 6, 2016

Justice Improved: The Unrecognized Benefits of Aggregation and Sampling in the Trial of Mass Torts

December 6, 2016

Empirical Study of the Employment Provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act: Methods, Preliminary Findings, and Implications

December 6, 2016

Calibrating the Scales of Justice: Studying Judges’ Behavior in Bench Trials

December 6, 2016

The Institutional Review Board As A Mirror of Scientific and Ethical Standards

December 6, 2016

Science and Ethics in Conducting, Analyzing, and Reporting Social Science Research: Implications for Social Scientists, Judges, and Lawyers

December 6, 2016

Employment Integration, Economic Opportunity, and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Empirical Study from 1990-1993

December 6, 2016

Implementing Reasonable Accommodations Using ADR Under the ADA: The Case of a White-Collar Employee with Bipolar Mental Illness

December 6, 2016

“Never Forget What They Did Here.” Civil War Pensions for Gettysburg Union Army Veterans and Disability in Nineteenth-Century America

December 5, 2016
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