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Who Got Away With Murder? An Analysis and Discussion About the Death of Sam Keating in Season 1 of ABC’s “How to Get Away With Murder”
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The Death Penalty in Contemporary Egypt: States, Murderers, and State Murderers
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A Dangerous Supplement
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Religious Exceptions, Abortion, and Murder
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Attempted Murder: Post-offence Behavior
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'Extenuating circumstances' in the South African law of murder
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Providing Care in Emergency Department Hallways: Demands, Dangers, and Deaths
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The tragic mask of death : a comparative study of murder in classical tragedies and the New Testament
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Tiktok On the Clock: It Is Time to Hold Social Media Platforms Responsible for the Dangerous Content They Push to Children
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Jagged blue frontiers: The police and the policing of boundaries in South Africa
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Danger Lies Everywhere and Waits for Us.” Cape Town Metro EMS Ambulance Personnel's Experiences of Risk, Danger and Fear
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The Danger in Designations: U.S. Terrorism Designation Lists in Gaza and Beyond
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OH, OH, NO OZEMPIC: THE DANGERS OF OZEMPIC’S DIRECT-TO-CONSUMER ADVERTISEMENTS
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The danger of the single legal story: the effects of international human rights legalization on land issues in Africa
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Voices from Beyond the Grave: Protecting the Audio of Murder Victims Through (Intellectual) Property Law
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The Quest for Algorithmic Justice in the Workplace: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Other Federal Responses to AI, Technology, and Enhanced Dangers of Employment Discrimination
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The Illusion of Interchangeability: The Benefits and Dangers of Guidance-Plus Rulemaking in the FDA's Biosimilar Approval Process
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Policing across divides: a comparative study of police practices in Nyanga and Sea Point
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The Judicial Police Power
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Purity in Danger
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Beyond a reasonable doubt: how South African courts assess eyewitness testimony in murder trials
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Transnational Law and Regulation of the Police
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A narrative exposition of serial murder in South Africa
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An analysis of the Battered Wife Theory in the context of the crime of murder in South African criminal law