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Legal clerk and academic
Guyora Binder (born 7 November 1956)
[1] is a legal scholar and writer.
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Binder has been faculty at
University at Buffalo Law School and
Boston University School of Law,
[5]
[6] and has been published in the
Boston University Law Review.
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In 2012, he wrote "Felony Murder", an examination of the
felony murder crime in the US.
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Publications
References
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"Binder, Guyora - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies".
Id.loc.gov.
The Library of Congress.
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^ Wilder, Emily (August 24, 2021).
"A Police Officer Killed Jacob Harris, But His Unarmed Friends Were Charged With His Murder".
BuzzFeed News.
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^ VanSickle, Abbie; Aspinwall, Cary (October 25, 2022).
"Fetterman and Oz Battle Over Pennsylvania's Felony Murder Law". The Marshall Project.
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"Controversial felony murder rule under microscope after Lake County shooting".
Dailyherald.com. August 15, 2019.
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^ Vella, Vinny (November 21, 2021).
"Fanta Bility was killed by police. So why were two teens charged with murder?".
Inquirer.com.
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^ Keegan, Harrison.
"How you can be convicted of murder in Missouri without killing anyone".
News-leader.com.
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Binder, Guyora.
"Id.loc.gov" (PDF). Archived from
the original (PDF) on February 22, 2016.
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"If He Didn't Kill Anyone, Why Is It Murder?".
NYTimes.com.
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^ Dewan, Shaila (February 2, 2021).
"People Died at the Capitol. Will Rioters Be Charged With Murder".
NYTimes.com.
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