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Juridical Proof and the Best Explanation

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Correspondence to Michael S. Pardo.

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Assistant Professor, University of Alabama School of Law. Professor Pardo thanks Dean Ken Randall and the University of Alabama Law School Foundation for generous research support. The authors thank Larry Laudan, an anonymous referee, and the participants at a faculty colloquium at the University of Georgia School of Law, where Prof. Pardo presented an early version of this paper, for helpful comments. We also thank Alison Buckley forher superb research assistance.

John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law, Northwestern School of Law; Fellow, Procedural Law Research Center, China Political Science and Law University, Beijing. Prof. Allen is indebted to the Searle Center and the Rosenthall fund for supporting his research.

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Pardo, M.S., Allen, R.J. Juridical Proof and the Best Explanation. Law and Philos 27, 223–268 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10982-007-9016-4

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