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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Nancy J. King. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Nancy J. King. The network helps show where Nancy J. King may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nancy J. King
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Wright, Ronald F., et al.. (2019). Sharkfests and Databases: Crowdsourcing Plea Bargains. eYLS (Yale Law School).1 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J. & Ronald F. Wright. (2016). The Invisible Revolution in Plea Bargaining: Managerial Judging and Judicial Participation in Negotiations. Texas law review. 95(2). 325.3 indexed citations
King, Nancy J.. (2014). Sentencing and Prior Convictions: The Past, The Future, and the End of the Prior-Conviction Exception to "Apprendi". Marquette law review. 97.2 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (2012). Non-Capital Habeas Cases After Appellate Review: An Empirical Analysis. Discover Archive (Vanderbilt University).
King, Nancy J., et al.. (2008). Rethinking the Federal Role in State Criminal Justice. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J. & Suzanna Sherry. (2008). Habeas Corpus and State Sentencing Reform: A Story of Unintended Consequences. Duke Law Journal. 58(1). 1–69.2 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (2008). Direct Marketing, Mobile Phones, and Consumer Privacy: Ensuring Adequate Disclosure and Consent Mechanisms for Emerging Mobile Advertising Practices. Federal communications law journal. 60(2). 4.8 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (2008). When Mobile Phones are RFID-Equipped - Finding E.U.-U.S. Solutions to Protect Consumer Privacy and Facilitate Mobile Commerce. eYLS (Yale Law School). 15(1). 107–213.1 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J., et al.. (2007). Habeas Litigation in the U.S. District Courts. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (2007). Regulating Settlement: What Is Left of the Rule of Law in the Criminal Process?. The De Paul law review. 56(2). 389.1 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J., et al.. (2005). Appeal Waivers and the Future of Sentencing Policy. Duke Law Journal. 55(2). 209–261.2 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (2005). Judicial Oversight of Negotiated Sentences in a World of Bargained Punishment. Stanford Law Review. 58(1). 293–308.2 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J., et al.. (2004). Felony Jury Sentencing in Practice: A Three-State Study. Vanderbilt law review. 57(3). 883.10 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J., et al.. (2004). Beyond Blakely. Federal Sentencing Reporter. 16(5). 316–332.2 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (1999). Priceless Process: NonNegotiable Features of Criminal Litigation. UCLA law review. 47. 113.
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Munsterman, G. Thomas & Nancy J. King. (1996). Stratified Juror Selection: Cross-Section by Design. 79. 273.3 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (1996). Nameless Justice: The Case for the Routine Use of Anonymous Juries in Criminal Trials. Vanderbilt law review. 49(1). 123.4 indexed citations
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King, Nancy J.. (1994). The Effects of Race-Conscious Jury Selection on Public Confidence in the Fairness of Jury Proceedings: An Empirical Puzzle. 31(4). 1177.3 indexed citations
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