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    1. Mens rea ascription, expertise and outcome effects: Professional judges surveyed

      by Bourgeois-Gironde, Sacha and Kneer, Markus

      Cognition, Volume 169, pp. 139 - 146

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    2. PHYSICIAN MENS REA

      by Bartlett, Mary Claire

      Columbia Law Review, Volume 123, Issue 6, pp. 1699 - 1746

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    3. The Legalome: Nutritional Psychology and Microbiome Sciences at the Intersection of Criminal (...)

      by Logan, Alan C. and Prescott, Susan L.

      Criminal Justice And Behavior, Volume 52, Issue 6, pp. 990 - 1004

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    1. Mens rea : a study of an abstraction

      by Farnsworth Jennings.

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    2. Mens rea : an overview of state-of-mind requirements for federal criminal offenses

      Michael A. Foster.

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    3. Mens rea : the need for a meaningful intent requirement in federal criminal law : hearing (...)

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    1. New Ways to Cram for the Bar Exam

      Launched in December 2011, the blog publishes detailed and creative comics which explore such aspects of criminal law as mens (...)

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      As is true for most crimes, the definition of theft includes an intention, a mental state or “mens rea” that is a required (...)

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      As is true for most crimes, the definition of theft includes an intention, a mental state or “mens rea” that is a required (...)

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    1. The teaching of criminal law : pedagogical imperatives

      edited by Kris Gledhill and Ben Livings.

      Archival and manuscript material, Book

      This item is currently Available Goodson Law Library, KD7869.6 .T43 2017 

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