Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Law and Society (2)
- Bibliography (1)
- Common Law (1)
- Constitutional Law (1)
- Corporate Law (1)
-
- Corporations (1)
- Criminal Law (1)
- Criminal sanctions (1)
- Distribution (1)
- Emotion and law (1)
- Empathy (1)
- Federal Courts (1)
- Gerontology (1)
- Judges (1)
- Jurisprudence (1)
- Law (1)
- Litigation (1)
- Morality and law (1)
- Politics (1)
- Practice and Procedure (1)
- Prisoners and the Law (1)
- Privacy Law (1)
- Private Prisons (1)
- Punishment (1)
- Rationality (1)
- Rule of law (1)
- Social Welfare (1)
Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Law
Should Prisons Be Privately Run?: No Quick Fixes, Ira Robbins
Should Prisons Be Privately Run?: No Quick Fixes, Ira Robbins
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank
The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The Rules Against Corporate Privacy Rights: Some Conceptual Quandries For The Common Law, Anita L. Allen
Rethinking The Rules Against Corporate Privacy Rights: Some Conceptual Quandries For The Common Law, Anita L. Allen
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Legality And Empathy, Lynne N. Henderson
Legality And Empathy, Lynne N. Henderson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Gerontology And The Law: A Selected Bibliography, 1948-85 Update, Pauline M. Aranas, Mary Jo Brazil, Paul M. George
Gerontology And The Law: A Selected Bibliography, 1948-85 Update, Pauline M. Aranas, Mary Jo Brazil, Paul M. George
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hybrid Principles For The Distribution Of Criminal Sanctions, Paul H. Robinson
Hybrid Principles For The Distribution Of Criminal Sanctions, Paul H. Robinson
All Faculty Scholarship
Most criminal codes, and most criminal law courses, begin with the 'familiar litany' of the purposes of criminal law sanctions - just punishment, deterrence, incapacitation of the dangerous, and rehabilitation. We train and direct our lawyers, judges, and legislators to use these purposes as guiding principles for the distribution of criminal sanctions. The purposes are thus to guide both the drafting and interpretation of criminal statutes and the imposition of criminal sentences in individual cases. The purposes frequently conflict, however, as part I will demonstrate. Conflicts arise because each purpose requires consideration of different criteria; in some cases, a particular …
Alternative Career Resolution: An Essay On The Removal Of Federal Judges, Stephen B. Burbank
Alternative Career Resolution: An Essay On The Removal Of Federal Judges, Stephen B. Burbank
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.