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Rethinking Attempt Under The Model Penal Code, William T. Pizzi
Rethinking Attempt Under The Model Penal Code, William T. Pizzi
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Understanding The United States' Incarceration Rate, William T. Pizzi
Understanding The United States' Incarceration Rate, William T. Pizzi
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What has caused prison sentences to climb so sharply and consistently in the last four decades?
The Hidden Costs Of Habeas Delay, Marc D. Falkoff
The Hidden Costs Of Habeas Delay, Marc D. Falkoff
University of Colorado Law Review
Because habeas petitioners seek a court order for liberty rather than compensation, judges have a duty to decide habeas petitions promptly. But increasingly, the federal courts have fallen behind on their heavy habeas dockets, and many petitions-some of which are meritorious-remain undecided for years. First, this Article makes the normative and historical argument that speed must be, and always has been, central to the function of habeas. Second, it analyzes newly compiled Administrative Office of the United States Courts data on more than 200,000 habeas petitions and demonstrates empirically for the first time that there is a widespread and growing …
Administering Justice: Removing Statutory Barriers To Reentry, Joy Radice
Administering Justice: Removing Statutory Barriers To Reentry, Joy Radice
University of Colorado Law Review
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Why We Need A Progressive Account Of Violence, Aya Gruber
Why We Need A Progressive Account Of Violence, Aya Gruber
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A "Neo-Feminist" Assessment Of Rape And Domestic Violence Law Reform, Aya Gruber
A "Neo-Feminist" Assessment Of Rape And Domestic Violence Law Reform, Aya Gruber
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Duncan Kennedy's Third Globalization, Criminal Law, And The Spectacle, Aya Gruber
Duncan Kennedy's Third Globalization, Criminal Law, And The Spectacle, Aya Gruber
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