The newest UW Law School Faculty and Staff Scholarship

Here is the most recent UW Law School Faculty and Staff scholarship from the UW Law School Legal Studies Research Papers series found on SSRN.
Fathers Behind Bars: Rethinking Child Support Policy Toward Low-Income Noncustodial Fathers and Their Families by Tonya L. Brito, University of Wisconsin Law School
On Fallibility and Finality: Why Thinking Like a Qadi Helps Me Understand American Constitutional Law by Asifa Quraishi, University of Wisconsin Law School
Judicial Gatekeeping of Suspect Evidence: Due Process and Evidentiary Rules in the Age of Innocence by Keith A. Findley, University of Wisconsin Law School
No Altars: A Survey of Islamic Family Law in United States by Asifa Quraishi, University of Wisconsin Law School and Najeeba Syeed-Miller, Independent
Fixing Students’ Fixed Mindsets: Paving the Way for Meaningful Assessment by Carrie Sperling, University of Wisconsin Law School, Frank J. Remington Center and Susan Shapcott, Arizona State University (ASU)
The Unbearable Lightness of Criminal Procedure by Ion Meyn, University of Wisconsin Law School