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What Is And Is Not Pathological In Criminal Law, Kyron Huigens Dec 2002

What Is And Is Not Pathological In Criminal Law, Kyron Huigens

Michigan Law Review

In a recent article in this law review, William J. Stuntz argues that criminal law in the United States suffers from a political pathology. The incentives of legislators are such that the notorious overcriminalization of American society is deep as well as broad. That is, not only are remote corners of life subject to criminal penalties - such things as tearing tags off mattresses and overworking animals - but now crimes are defined with the express design of easing the way to conviction. Is proof of a tangible harm an obstacle to using wire and mail fraud statutes to prosecute …


The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Establishing A New Approach To International Criminal Justice, John Cerone Jan 2002

The Special Court For Sierra Leone: Establishing A New Approach To International Criminal Justice, John Cerone

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The proposed Special Court for Sierra Leone is sometimes referred to as a national/international hybrid entity.


Conflict In Health Care Organizations, Mary Etta C. Mills Jan 2002

Conflict In Health Care Organizations, Mary Etta C. Mills

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


A Culture Of Conflict: Lessons From Renegotiating Health Care, Leonard J. Marcus Jan 2002

A Culture Of Conflict: Lessons From Renegotiating Health Care, Leonard J. Marcus

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.