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Second Chances In Criminal And Immigration Law, Ingrid V. Eagly
Second Chances In Criminal And Immigration Law, Ingrid V. Eagly
Indiana Law Journal
This Essay publishes the remarks given by Professor Ingrid Eagly at the 2022 Fuchs Lecture at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. The Fuchs Lecture was established in honor of Ralph Follen Fuchs in 2001. Professor Fuchs, who served on the Indiana University law faculty from 1946 until his retirement in 1970, was awarded the title of university professor in recognition of his scholarship, teaching, and public service. In her Fuchs lecture, Professor Eagly explores the growing bipartisan consensus behind “second chance” reforms in the state and federal criminal legal systems. These incremental reforms acknowledge racial bias, correct for past …
First Amendment “Harms”, Stephanie H. Barclay
First Amendment “Harms”, Stephanie H. Barclay
Indiana Law Journal
What role should harm to third parties play in the government’s ability to protect religious rights? The intuitively appealing “harm” principle has animated new theories advanced by scholars who argue that religious exemptions are indefensible whenever they result in cognizable harm to third parties. This third-party harm theory is gaining traction in some circles, particularly in light of the Supreme Court’s pending cases in Little Sisters of the Poor and Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. While focusing on harm appears at first to provide an appealing, simple, and neutral principle for avoiding other difficult moral questions, the definition of harm …
Money That Costs Too Much: Regulating Financial Incentives, Kristen Underhill
Money That Costs Too Much: Regulating Financial Incentives, Kristen Underhill
Indiana Law Journal
Money may not corrupt. But should we worry if it corrodes? Legal scholars in a range of fields have expressed concern about “motivational crowding-out,” a process by which offering financial rewards for good behavior may undermine laudable social motivations, like professionalism or civic duty. Disquiet about the motivational impacts of incentives has now extended to health law, employment law, tax, torts, contracts, criminal law, property, and beyond. In some cases, the fear of crowding-out has inspired concrete opposition to innovative policies that marshal incentives to change individual behavior. But to date, our fears about crowding-out have been unfocused and amorphous; …
Revenge On Utilitarianism: Renouncing A Comprehensive Economic Theory Of Crime And Punishment, William L. Barnes Jr.
Revenge On Utilitarianism: Renouncing A Comprehensive Economic Theory Of Crime And Punishment, William L. Barnes Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Meaning Of Deserved Punishment: An Essay On Choice, Character, And Responsibility, Samuel H. Pillsbury
The Meaning Of Deserved Punishment: An Essay On Choice, Character, And Responsibility, Samuel H. Pillsbury
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Police Discretion: A Comparative Perspective, Gregory H. Williams
Police Discretion: A Comparative Perspective, Gregory H. Williams
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Criminalization Of Maternal Conduct During Pregnancy: A Decisionmaking Model For Lawyers, Elizabeth L. Thompson
The Criminalization Of Maternal Conduct During Pregnancy: A Decisionmaking Model For Lawyers, Elizabeth L. Thompson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of The Criminal Sanction, By Herbert L. Packer, Roger B. Dworkin
The Limits Of The Criminal Sanction, By Herbert L. Packer, Roger B. Dworkin
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Psychiatry And The Dilemmas Of Crime, By Seymour L. Halleck, Andrew S. Watson
Psychiatry And The Dilemmas Of Crime, By Seymour L. Halleck, Andrew S. Watson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Psychology, Edited By Richard W. Nice, Winfred Overholser
Criminal Psychology, Edited By Richard W. Nice, Winfred Overholser
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Criminal Law As A Standard Of Civil Responsibility In Indiana, Cleon H. Foust
The Use Of Criminal Law As A Standard Of Civil Responsibility In Indiana, Cleon H. Foust
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Theory: An Appraisal Of Jerome Hall's Studies In Jurisprudence And Criminal Theory, Gerhard O.W. Mueller
Criminal Theory: An Appraisal Of Jerome Hall's Studies In Jurisprudence And Criminal Theory, Gerhard O.W. Mueller
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ignorance And Mistake In Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Ignorance And Mistake In Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Nonfeasance: A Threat To The Prosecutors' Discretion
Nonfeasance: A Threat To The Prosecutors' Discretion
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: Statutory Regulation Of Alibi Defense Through Notice Requirements
Criminal Law: Statutory Regulation Of Alibi Defense Through Notice Requirements
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law And Procedure, Jerome Hall
The Problem Of Similar Offenses
Presence Of Accused During Rereading Of Instructions
Presence Of Accused During Rereading Of Instructions
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Criminal Law
Indiana State Bar Association Program, Carl M. Gray
Indiana State Bar Association Program, Carl M. Gray
Indiana Law Journal
New Bar Program
Criminal Law: Effect Of An Impossible Future Date In An Indictment
Criminal Law: Effect Of An Impossible Future Date In An Indictment
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Effect Of Breach Of Duty By Ministerial Officer-Sentences Of State And Federal Courts
Criminal Law-Effect Of Breach Of Duty By Ministerial Officer-Sentences Of State And Federal Courts
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Professional Thief, By Edwin H. Suterhland, Harvey J. Locke
The Professional Thief, By Edwin H. Suterhland, Harvey J. Locke
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Due Process--Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Criminal Law-Due Process--Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Embezzlement-Intent To Defraud
Insanity As A Defense In Criminal Law, By Henry Weihofen, Lenn J. Oare
Insanity As A Defense In Criminal Law, By Henry Weihofen, Lenn J. Oare
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Indiana Criminal And Penal Legislation Respecting Women (Concluded), Daniel James
Indiana Criminal And Penal Legislation Respecting Women (Concluded), Daniel James
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Intoxicating Liquors-Constitutional Law-Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy
Intoxicating Liquors-Constitutional Law-Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Conviction Of Lesser Crime Under Indictment For A Greater
Criminal Law-Conviction Of Lesser Crime Under Indictment For A Greater
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.