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Jeffrey Bellin

Jeffrey Bellin

@BellinJ

@vanderbiltlaw professor commenting on Criminal Law and Evidence.

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Jeffrey Bellin@BellinJ·
Excited to Announce that my book Mass Incarceration Nation: How the United States Became Addicted to Prisons and Jails and How It Can Recover comes out in November! (1/2)
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Steve Leben
Steve Leben@Judge_Leben·
In this article, he explains why self-publishing while getting some royalty is a possible solution to the problem of high-dollar casebooks. I have yet to find a free casebook that was as good as the expensive alternatives. Jeff’s is better. 2/2
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Jeffrey Bellin@BellinJ·
Thanks @AlexNunn - I have tried to answer every good question about hearsay in that treatise volume and that is a good question.
Alex Nunn@AlexNunn

@zachary_aman For a more comprehensive source, I think that @BellinJ's treatise entry on this is exactly correct. See Fed. Prac. & Proc. § 6731.

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Tim Wu
Tim Wu@superwuster·
If you teach law students, seems worth taking a look at the list of free or inexpensive casebooks before assigning the $300+ books -- here's a list james.grimmelmann.net/files/casebooks
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Jeffrey Bellin@BellinJ·
The W&M Bill of Rights Journal has published the contributions to the Constitutional Law Casebooks Symposium. Lots of interesting stuff here - and thanks again to the editors for letting me crash the symposium to talk about casebook costs. scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmborj/
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Vanderbilt Law
Vanderbilt Law@vanderbiltlaw·
Multiple Vanderbilt Law faculty members ranked among the most-cited scholars nationwide in @HeinOnline's December Scholarly Impact Rankings. Check it out: ow.ly/CfFf50Y0TS9
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Jeffrey Bellin@BellinJ·
Great to host Carissa Hessick at @vanderbiltlaw yesterday where she presented her fascinating new paper, "Facts, Policy and Discretion" - thanks @CBHessick!
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My Evidence casebook has reached the top of Amazon's Kindle (legal education) best seller list with some distinguished company.
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Carissa Byrne Hessick
Carissa Byrne Hessick@CBHessick·
If the court doesn’t dismiss the criminal charges against James Comey, it will almost certainly order discovery, which will allow his lawyers to ask questions and demand documents about how the decision to file charges was made. That could be more embarrassing than dismissal.
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Legal ethics codes and the U.S. Constitution require a prosecutor to have "probable cause" to support a charge. That's the bare minimum. But there is broad agreement that prosecutors should apply a stricter charging standard as I explain in a 2020 article:
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