Julian Sharp Data-verified
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Julian Sharp's scholarly work centers on historical legal and social analysis, particularly concerning the implications of past U.S. Supreme Court decisions. His research has explored the historical context and ongoing relevance of cases such as Korematsu v. United States, examining the societal and legal repercussions of wartime internment policies. Sharp collaborates with fellow researchers Emily Levy and Nick Bell at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on shared publications, contributing to a collective understanding of historical legal precedents and their impact on civil liberties. His academic output, though limited in volume, indicates a focus on critical re-evaluation of foundational legal events.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Symposium: Giving Korematsu v. United States A Sober Second Thought (2021)
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- Symposium: Giving Korematsu v. United States A Sober Second Thought
- Symposium: Giving Korematsu v. United States A Sober Second Thought
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