Samuel R. Gross
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Samuel Raymond Gross is an American lawyer and the Thomas and Mabel Long Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. Gross is best known for his work in false convictions and exonerations, notably the Larry Griffin death penalty case.
Samuel R. Gross's Published Works
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- Hardening of the Attitudes: Americans' Views on the Death Penalty (1994) (299)
- Exonerations in the United States, 1989 through 2003 (2005) (254)
- Patterns of Death: An Analysis of Racial Disparities in Capital Sentencing and Homicide Victimization (1984) (101)
- Death and Discrimination: Racial Disparities in Capital Sentencing (1989) (94)
- Rate of false conviction of criminal defendants who are sentenced to death (2014) (91)
- Getting to no: a study of settlement negotiations and the selection of cases for trial. (1991) (89)
- Exonerations in the United States, 1989–2012 (2012) (71)
- Road Work: Racial Profiling and Drug Interdiction on the Highway (2002) (69)
- Frequency and Predictors of False Conviction: Why We Know So Little, and New Data on Capital Cases (2008) (62)
- Update: American Public Opinion on the Death Penalty - It's Getting Personal (Symposium: How the Death Penalty Works: Empirical Studies of the Modern Capital Sentencing System) (1998) (61)
- Racial Profiling Under Attack (2002) (57)
- Exonerations in the United States, 1989-2012: Report by the National Registry of Exonerations (2012) (54)
- Don't Try: Civil Jury Verdicts in System Geared to Settlement (1997) (49)
- The Risks of Death: Why Erroneous Convictions are Common in Capital Cases (Symposium: The New York Death Penalty in Context) (1996) (42)
- Race and Wrongful Convictions in the United States 2022 (2022) (40)
- Lost Lives: Miscarriages of Justice in Capital Cases (1998) (30)
- Loss of Innocence: Eyewitness Identification and Proof of Guilt (1987) (29)
- What They Say at the End: Capital Victims' Families and the Press (2003) (25)
- Expert Information and Expert Evidence: A Preliminary Taxonomy (2003) (23)
- Second Thoughts: Americans' Views on the Death Penalty at the Turn of the Century (2001) (23)
- Beyond Repair?: America's Death Penalty (2002) (21)
- The American Advantage: The Value of Inefficient Litigation (1987) (20)
- Determining the neutrality of death-qualified juries (1984) (20)
- What We Think, What We Know and What We Think We Know about False Convictions (2017) (18)
- The Romance of Revenge: Capital Punishment in America (1993) (16)
- How Many False Convictions are There? How Many Exonerations are There? (2013) (13)
- Bayes Wars Redivivus -- An Exchange (2010) (12)
- Beyond Repair (1999) (10)
- Pretrial Incentives, Post-Conviction Review, and Sorting Criminal Prosecutions by Guilt or Innocence (2011) (7)
- The Place of Arbitration in the Conflict of Laws of International Commercial Arbitration : An Exercise in Arbitration Planning (6)
- Review for Error (2003) (3)
- DAVID BALDUS AND THE LEGACY OF MCCLESKEY V. KEMP (2012) (3)
- The Rhetoric of Racial Profiling (2006) (3)
- False Convictions (2019) (3)
- Souter Passant, Scalia Rampant: Combat in the Marsh (2006) (2)
- Pedestrian Use of Urban Alleys: Analyzing Plans and Surveying Route Choice (2017) (2)
- Witness Recantation Study: Preliminary Findings (2013) (2)
- Settling for a Judge: A Comment on Clermont and Eisenberg (1992) (2)
- Make-Believe: The Rules Excluding Evidence of Character and Liability Insurance (Symposium: Truth and Its Rivals: Evidence Reform and the Goals of Evidence Law) (1998) (2)
- Government Misconduct and Convicting the Innocent, The Role of Prosecutors, Police and Other Law Enforcement (2020) (2)
- We Could Pass a Law...What Might Happen if Contingent Legal Fees Were Banned (1998) (1)
- Errors in Misdemeanor Adjudication (2018) (1)
- Still Unfair, Still Arbitrary - But Do We Care? (2000) (1)
- Race, Peremptories, and Capital Jury Deliberations (2001) (1)
- Jurisdictional Competition in Criminal Justice: How Much Does It Really Happen? (2006) (1)
- Going to Trial: A Rare Throw of the Die (1997) (1)
- The Death Penalty and Adversarial Justice in the United States (2003) (1)
- Clinical Realism: Simulated Hearings Based on Actual Events in Students' Lives (1990) (1)
- Association American Judges Association 2012 On the Constitutionality of Mandatory Pretrial DNA Tests on Those Arrested or Indicted for a Felony Follow (2019) (0)
- Law in the Backwaters: A Comment of Mirjan Damaška's Evidence Law Adrift (1998) (0)
- Living with the Death Penalty (1999) (0)
- "Countering Stereotypes." Review of Medical Malpractice and the American Jury: Confronting the Myths about Jury Incompetence, Deep Pockets, and Outrageous Damage Awards, by N. Vidmar (1997) (0)
- Why Civil Cases Go to Trial: Strategic Bargaining and the Desire for Vindication (1997) (0)
- Social Science and the Evolving Standards of Death Penalty Law (2008) (0)
- The R omance of Revenge: Capital Punishment in (1993) (0)
- Executions and Exonerations in the United States (2007) (0)
- The Death Penalty, Public Opinion, and Politics in the United States (2018) (0)
- Detection of Deception: The Case of Handwriting Expertise (2001) (0)
- The Romance of Revenge: An Alternative History of Jeffrey Dahmer's Trial (1995) (0)
- Holmes v. South Carolina Upholds Trial by Jury (2007) (0)
- 1 : Second Thoughts: Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty at the Turn of the Century (2020) (0)
- Reply to Daniel Polsby (Symposium: The New York Death Penalty in Context) (1996) (0)
- Estimating the Probability of False Conviction for Criminal Defendants Who are Sentenced to Death (2009) (0)
- Crime, Politics, and Race (Symposium: Justice and the Criminal Justice Process) (1997) (0)
- Chapter 9. False Convictions (2013) (0)
- Understanding Cases of Wrongful Conviction (2012) (0)
- Reply to Richard A. Leo and Jon B. Gould (2010) (0)
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