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medical misconduct

National Institutes of Health

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Review
2016
Review
2016
In spite of the Supreme Court’s decisions in Ford v. Wainwright (1986), Atkins v. Virginia (2002), and Hall v. Florida (2014… 
2015
2015
Wrongfully convicted and rightfully exonerated criminal defendants spent, on average, ten years in prison before exoneration, and… 
2013
2013
Even very senior doctors must be subject to the same codes of conduct, and to the same sanctions when they are breached, says… 
2009
2009
This Article explores the possible role of the attorney disciplinary process in discouraging prosecutorial conduct that… 
2006
2006
  • P. Joy
  • 2006
  • Corpus ID: 155498380
Prosecutorial misconduct is one of the leading causes, or contributing causes, of wrongful convictions. This paper contends that… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
The Linacre Institute and the Chicago Catholic Physicians' Guild commissioned this analysis of the priest abuse crisis became we… 
2005
2005
  • 2005
  • Corpus ID: 36238677
The prosecutor’s power to employ the full machinery of the state to scrutinize and force an individual’s immersion in a criminal… 
2005
2005
Justice Clarence Thomas has generated the attention that most Justices receive only after they have retired. He has been… 
2004
2004
The disciplinary aspects in labour and education legislation have moved away from a punitive approach to one that can be called…