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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 65, Issue 3, 2020September 30, 2020 EDT

Determining the Perspective of a Reasonable Police Officer: An Evidence-Based Proposal

Mitch Zamoff,
municipal lawpolice accountabilityexcessive forcepolicing
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Articles in Vol. 65, Issue 3, 2020

Vol. 65, Issue 3, 2020
  • Challenges to the Conventional Wisdom About Mergers and Consumer Welfare in a Converging Internet Marketplace
    Rob Frieden
  • A Purpose-Based Theory of Corporate Law
    Asaf Raz
  • Determining the Perspective of a Reasonable Police Officer: An Evidence-Based Proposal
    Mitch Zamoff
  • Strategies to Bring Down a Giant: Auer Deference Vulnerable After Reprieve in Kisor v. Wilkie
    Shelby M. Krafka
  • Long Live the King: The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania's King's Bench Powers Rightfully Crown It as King of the Commonwealth's Judiciary
    Michael J. Schwab
Villanova Law Review
Mitch Zamoff, Determining the Perspective of a Reasonable Police Officer: An Evidence-Based Proposal, 65 Villanova Law Review 585 (2020).
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