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Public Policies and Judicial Power
This article analyzes the scope of judicial power in relation to public policies stemming from programmatic constitutional principles. It seeks to establish the view that the public administrator’s former situation of “discretional” immunity now tends to
Sérgio RESENDE DE BARROS
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Computational annotation of various tissue types in heterogeneous samples such as colorectal cancer liver metastasis (CRLM) using spatial autocorrelation analysis on non‐destructive mid‐infrared (MIR) imaging data enabled correlative multimodal mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) for spatial investigation of lipid tumor marker candidates. The method can be
Miriam F. Rittel +12 more
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“A Considerable Surgical Operation”: Article III, Equity, and Judge-Made Law in the Federal Courts [PDF]
This Article examines the history of judge-made law in the federal courts through the lens of the early-nineteenth-century federal courts’ equity powers.
Collins, Kristin A.
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This review highlights recent advancements in stabilizing single metal atoms on graphitic carbon nitride emphasizing innovative synthesis strategies and emerging applications in electrocatalysis, photocatalysis and organic transformations, along with key challenges and future perspective. Abstract Emerging as a new frontier in catalysis science, single‐
Wenyao Zhang +6 more
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The Growing Power of Judges in Democratic Political Systems: Causes and Manifestations
The rise of judicial power is one of the major developments in contemporary constitutional law. This is reflected particularly by the multiplication of the courts’ function and the corresponding strengthening of their normative power.
Bertrand Mathieu
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Fifteen Years after the Federal Sentencing Revolution: How Mandatory Minimums Have Undermined Effective and Just Narcotics Sentencing Perspectives on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Mandatory Sentencing [PDF]
Federal criminal sentencing has changed dramatically since 1988. Fifteen years ago, judges determined if and for how long a defendant would go to jail.
Weinstein, Ian
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Machine Learning‐Guided Engineering of Protein Phase Separation Properties in Immune Regulation
PScalpel, a machine learning model integrating protein structure extraction, graph contrastive learning, and a genetic algorithm, guides the engineering of protein phase separation ability. It adopts transfer learning methods to provide predictive recommendations for protein phase separation ability changes through single amino acid mutations in a ...
Chenqiu Zhang +9 more
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Private Violence, Public Wrongs, and the Responsibility of States [PDF]
This Article will discuss the decisions of the Inter-American Court, comparing them with U.S. judicial decisions involving “state action” and private conduct.
Shelton, Dinah
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UHSR translates complex chemical behavior into clear and explainable equations. Applied to thin‐layer chromatography, it automatically uncovers the mathematical rules linking a molecule's structure to its polarity. This approach matches the accuracy of advanced AI while providing interpretable results, earning greater trust from chemists. The method is
Siyu Lou +4 more
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Quantifying the Contours of Power: Chief Justice Roberts & Justice Kennedy in Criminal Justice Cases [PDF]
This Article seeks to contribute to the debate with an empirical analysis of voting behavior in criminal justice cases decided during the first ten Terms of the Roberts Court era.
McCall, Madhavi M., McCall, Michael A.
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