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title: 'Volume 44'
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# Volume 44

*“Earwitnesses”: Dangerous Misidentification lurks in Fed. R. Evid. 901(b)(5) and supreme court precedent in light of empirical social science*, Mark W. Bennett

*Death by expert: cognitive bias in the diagnosis of mild intellectual disability*, Amelia Courtney Hritz, Sheri Lynn Johnson, John H. Blume

*Organizational Ideology and Institutional Problem-Solving: Hazing Within Black Fraternities*, Gregory S. Parks, Matthew P. Hooker

*“Smile More”: Kindling for kindness in the practice of law*, Bret Rappaport

*Truth, Lies, and Likes: why human nature makes online misinformation a serious threat (and what we can do about it)*, Kyle Anderson

*Revisiting the 1995 Congressional Accountability Act: how congress granted itself practical immunity from sexual misconduct and learned to stop worrying about allegations*, Benton Hughes

*Better Bettors: Regulatory Proposals to reduce societal costs associated with gambling disorder in states that permit legal sports betting*, Joey Parsons

*Should I settle or should I go (to trial)? an analysis of the dearth of trials in the modern era and the resulting effects on settlements*, Grant Reese
