New from Princeton University Press: Looking for Rights in All the Wrong Places: Why State...
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...program. Jessica Lowe, J.D. is a doctoral candidate at Princeton University and an Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School...
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...S. District Judge Garrett Brown in Trenton, N.J., ruled that Princeton University Professor Edward Felten and his research team failed to prove they...
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...2005, he wrote a book called Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It...
...The firm has done work for large research universities, such as Yale, Connecticut, Illinois, Princeton and Penn State. Greeley said the firm...
...By Margaret Jane Radin (Princeton Univ. Press; 2013; 344 pp...as a lecturer at Syracuse Universitys law school, takes...
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...by Margaret Jane Radin (Princeton Univ. Press; 2013; 344 pp...as a lecturer at Syracuse Universitys law school, takes...
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...order against Alexander Hilton of Princeton on Friday. The...Hilton was studying at the University of St. Andrews in Fife...
...than David Petraeus, and Petraeus holds a Ph D from Princeton, so his conventional university credentials are at least as good as those of his...
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