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Sources on Capital Punishment
In reading over some papers inspired by Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy, I have learned a fair bit about sources that rise to the top of a Google search. Let me share a few observations. It seems as if everybody who searches … Continue reading
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Peer-Reviewed Peril
I know you’ve been told to rely on the best sources, the peer reviewed journal articles. Then I read material suggesting that many scientific journal articles, which record experimental results, cannot have their results reproduced in independent labs. The unspoken … Continue reading