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Rebellious Deaning: One African American Woman's Vision Of A Progressive Law School, Shauna Marshall Jan 2017

Rebellious Deaning: One African American Woman's Vision Of A Progressive Law School, Shauna Marshall

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Aba's Project To Revise The Criminal Justice Standards For The Prosecution And Defense Functions, Rory K. Little Jan 2011

Aba's Project To Revise The Criminal Justice Standards For The Prosecution And Defense Functions, Rory K. Little

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It's Not My Problem? Wrong: Prosecutors Have An Important Ethical Role To Play, Rory K. Little Jan 2010

It's Not My Problem? Wrong: Prosecutors Have An Important Ethical Role To Play, Rory K. Little

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Reconceptualizing Restorative Justice, Kate Bloch Jan 2010

Reconceptualizing Restorative Justice, Kate Bloch

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Moving Targets: Placing The Good Faith Doctrine In The Context Of Fragmented Policing, Hadar Aviram, Jeremy Seymour, Richard Leo Jan 2010

Moving Targets: Placing The Good Faith Doctrine In The Context Of Fragmented Policing, Hadar Aviram, Jeremy Seymour, Richard Leo

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Defining The Problem, Hadar Aviram Jan 2010

Defining The Problem, Hadar Aviram

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Humonetarianism: The New Correctional Discourse Of Scarcity, Hadar Aviram Jan 2010

Humonetarianism: The New Correctional Discourse Of Scarcity, Hadar Aviram

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Dangerousness, Risk, And Release, Hadar Aviram, Valerie Kraml, Nicole Schmidt Jan 2010

Dangerousness, Risk, And Release, Hadar Aviram, Valerie Kraml, Nicole Schmidt

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Changing The Topography Of Sentencing, Kate Bloch Jan 2010

Changing The Topography Of Sentencing, Kate Bloch

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Reviving Lenity And Honest Belief At The Boundaries Of Criminal Law, John L. Diamond Jan 2010

Reviving Lenity And Honest Belief At The Boundaries Of Criminal Law, John L. Diamond

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Sentencing Reform In California, Aaron J. Rappaport Jan 2010

Sentencing Reform In California, Aaron J. Rappaport

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Prosecuting Core Crimes In The United States: Recent Changes And Prospects For 2010, Naomi Roht-Arriaza Jan 2009

Prosecuting Core Crimes In The United States: Recent Changes And Prospects For 2010, Naomi Roht-Arriaza

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Will Penal Populism In Japan Decline?: A Discussion, Setsuo Miyazawa Jan 2008

Will Penal Populism In Japan Decline?: A Discussion, Setsuo Miyazawa

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I intend to play the role of discussant at a session where five papers have been presented and to draw implications from the perspective I presented in Miyazawa (2007a ). I revise my thesis about penal populism in Japan slightly using the concept of "leadership from the front "presented by Johnson .However, I still conclude that penal populism in Japan is not likely to decline in the near future.


Does Warrantless Wiretapping Violate Moral Rights?, Evan Tsen Lee Jan 2007

Does Warrantless Wiretapping Violate Moral Rights?, Evan Tsen Lee

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The Legality Of The Nsa Wiretapping Program, Evan Tsen Lee Jan 2006

The Legality Of The Nsa Wiretapping Program, Evan Tsen Lee

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Aba Files Amicus Brief In Actual Innocence Case, Rory K. Little Jan 2006

Aba Files Amicus Brief In Actual Innocence Case, Rory K. Little

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What The Supreme Court Should Do: Save Sentencing Reform, Gut The Guidelines, Aaron J. Rappaport Jan 2004

What The Supreme Court Should Do: Save Sentencing Reform, Gut The Guidelines, Aaron J. Rappaport

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Section 2254(D) Of The Federal Habeas Statute: Is It Beyond Reason?, Evan Tsen Lee Jan 2004

Section 2254(D) Of The Federal Habeas Statute: Is It Beyond Reason?, Evan Tsen Lee

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What Federal Prosecutors Really Think: The Puzzle Of Statistical Race Disparity Versus Specific Guilt, And The Specter Of Timothy Mcveigh, Rory K. Little Jan 2004

What Federal Prosecutors Really Think: The Puzzle Of Statistical Race Disparity Versus Specific Guilt, And The Specter Of Timothy Mcveigh, Rory K. Little

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The Lost History Of Apprendi And The Blakely Petition For Rehearing, Rory K. Little, Teresa Chen Jan 2004

The Lost History Of Apprendi And The Blakely Petition For Rehearing, Rory K. Little, Teresa Chen

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Rationalizing The Commission: The Philosophical Premises Of The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, Aaron J. Rappaport Jan 2003

Rationalizing The Commission: The Philosophical Premises Of The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, Aaron J. Rappaport

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Unprincipled Punishment: The U.S. Sentencing Commission's Troubling Silence About The Purposes Of Punishment, Aaron J. Rappaport Jan 2003

Unprincipled Punishment: The U.S. Sentencing Commission's Troubling Silence About The Purposes Of Punishment, Aaron J. Rappaport

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Accomplishing The Purposes Of Sentencing–The Role Of The Courts And The Commission, Aaron J. Rappaport Jan 2003

Accomplishing The Purposes Of Sentencing–The Role Of The Courts And The Commission, Aaron J. Rappaport

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Good Enough For Government Work? The Tension Between Uniformity And Differing Regional Values In Administering The Federal Death Penalty, Rory K. Little Jan 2001

Good Enough For Government Work? The Tension Between Uniformity And Differing Regional Values In Administering The Federal Death Penalty, Rory K. Little

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Why A Federal Death Penalty Moratorium?, Rory K. Little Jan 2001

Why A Federal Death Penalty Moratorium?, Rory K. Little

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The Future Of The Federal Death Penalty, Rory K. Little Jan 2000

The Future Of The Federal Death Penalty, Rory K. Little

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Speaking Of Purposes, Aaron J. Rappaport Jan 1999

Speaking Of Purposes, Aaron J. Rappaport

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The Federal Death Penalty: History And Some Thoughts About The Department Of Justice's Role, Rory K. Little Jan 1999

The Federal Death Penalty: History And Some Thoughts About The Department Of Justice's Role, Rory K. Little

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Proportionality As An Ethical Precept For Prosecutors In Their Investigative Role, Rory K. Little Jan 1999

Proportionality As An Ethical Precept For Prosecutors In Their Investigative Role, Rory K. Little

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An Ideological Approach To Excuse In Criminal Law, John L. Diamond Jan 1999

An Ideological Approach To Excuse In Criminal Law, John L. Diamond

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