Countries citing papers authored by Samuel R. Gross
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Samuel R. Gross
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Gross, Samuel R.. (2018). The Death Penalty, Public Opinion, and Politics in the United States. Saint Louis University law journal. 62(4). 3.2 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R.. (2017). What We Think, What We Know and What We Think We Know About False Convictions. eYLS (Yale Law School).13 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R., Barbara O’Brien, Hu Chen, & Edward H. Kennedy. (2014). Rate of False Conviction of Criminal Defendants Who Are Sentenced to Death. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R.. (2012). DAVID BALDUS AND THE LEGACY OF MCCLESKEY V. KEMP. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Gross, Samuel R. & Michael Shaffer. (2012). Exonerations in the United States, 1989-2012: Report by the National Registry of Exonerations.34 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R.. (2011). Pretrial Incentives, Post-Conviction Review, and Sorting Criminal Prosecutions by Guilt or Innocence. eYLS (Yale Law School). 56(3). 1010–1030.3 indexed citations
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Risinger, D. Michael, Samuel R. Gross, Michael S. Pardo, et al.. (2010). Bayes Wars Redivivus - An Exchange. eYLS (Yale Law School).9 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R.. (2008). Convicting the Innocent. Annual Review of Law and Social Science. 4(1). 173–192.2 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R., et al.. (2005). Exonerations in the United States 1989 through 2003. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-). 95(2). 523–555.72 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R., et al.. (2003). What They Say at the End: Capital Victims' Families and the Press. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 88(2). 486.8 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R. & Jennifer L. Mnookin. (2003). Expert Information and Expert Evidence: A Preliminary Taxonomy. Seton Hall Law Review. 34(1). 7.6 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R., et al.. (2002). Racial Profiling Under Attack. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R., et al.. (2002). Racial Profiling under Attack. Columbia Law Review. 102(5). 1413–1413.38 indexed citations
Gross, Samuel R.. (1998). Update: American Public Opinion on the Death Penalty-It’s Getting Personal. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 83(6). 1448.33 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R.. (1998). Make-Believe: The Rules Excluding Evidence of Character and Liability Insurance. Hastings law journal. 49(3). 843.1 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R.. (1996). The Risks of Death: Why Erroneous Convictions are Common in Capital Cases (Symposium: The New York Death Penalty in Context). eYLS (Yale Law School).9 indexed citations
Gross, Samuel R.. (1992). Settling for a Judge: A Comment on Clermont and Eisenberg. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 77(5). 1178.1 indexed citations
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Gross, Samuel R.. (1990). Clinical Realism: Simulated Hearings Based on Actual Events in Students' Lives. Journal of legal education. 40(3).1 indexed citations
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