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From Pillory To Penitentiary: The Rise Of Criminal Incarceration In Early Massachusetts, Adam J. Hirsch
From Pillory To Penitentiary: The Rise Of Criminal Incarceration In Early Massachusetts, Adam J. Hirsch
Michigan Law Review
While the transition from the old forms of criminal sanction to incarceration was perhaps not, as Jeremy Bentham claimed, "one of the most signal improvements that have ever yet been made in our criminal legislation," one does not overstate to call it a signal development in the history of Anglo-American criminal justice - a development, one may add, that still wants adequate examination, much less explanation. This Article attempts to do both for one sample region: Massachusetts. Though the jurisprudential movement from pillory to penitentiary took place throughout the new American republic, as well as much of western Europe, our …
Legal History And The Law Of Blasphemy, Morris S. Arnold
Legal History And The Law Of Blasphemy, Morris S. Arnold
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Treason Against God: A History of the Offense of Blasphemy by Leonard W. Levy
The First American Constitutions: Republican Ideology And The Making Of The State Constitutions In The Revolutionary Era, Michigan Law Review
The First American Constitutions: Republican Ideology And The Making Of The State Constitutions In The Revolutionary Era, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The First American Constitutions: Republican Ideology and the Making of the State Constitutions in the Revolutionary Era by Willi Paul Adams
Law For The Elephant: Property And Social Behavior On The Overland Trial, Michigan Law Review
Law For The Elephant: Property And Social Behavior On The Overland Trial, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law for the Elephant: Property and Social Behavior on the Overland Trial by John Phillip Reid
Toward A New Theory Of Roman Law, David F. Pugsley
Toward A New Theory Of Roman Law, David F. Pugsley
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Landlords and Tenants in Imperial Rome by Bruce W. Frier
Significant Refugee Crises Since World War Ii And The Response Of The International Community, James L. Carlin
Significant Refugee Crises Since World War Ii And The Response Of The International Community, James L. Carlin
Michigan Journal of International Law
This article analyzes some of the significant post-World War II refugee crises and describes in summary how the international community responded to each. Overpopulation, legal and illegal migration, and repatriation of thousands of colonials have had a negative influence on public opinion with respect to rescuing and assisting refugees. Yet today the refugee problem and the attendant human suffering is growing. There are serious apprehensions about the mounting costs and the ability of those concerned to cope. The international machinery is stretched; inflation and unemployment in the industrialized world have further complicated the search for solutions. Present and future refugee …