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Retribution In A Modern Penal Law: The Principle Of Aggravated Harm, Ronald J. Allen Oct 1975

Retribution In A Modern Penal Law: The Principle Of Aggravated Harm, Ronald J. Allen

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ex Post Facto Limitations On Legislative Power, Michigan Law Review Aug 1975

Ex Post Facto Limitations On Legislative Power, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This Note explores the rationale underlying the prohibition of ex post facto laws and formulates an analytic framework for a more principled application .of the prohibition. This analytic framework is then used, first, to critique the present strict application of the prohibition to changes in criminal "punishments" and determine whether the prohibition should be applied to sanctions imposed outside the criminal context, and, second, to determine the degree to which the prohibition should be applied to procedural changes.


The Federal Anti-Riot Act And Political Crime: The Need For Criminal Law Theory, Marvin Zalman Jan 1975

The Federal Anti-Riot Act And Political Crime: The Need For Criminal Law Theory, Marvin Zalman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.