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Re/Descheduling Marijuana Through Administrative Action, Scott Bloomberg, Alexandra Harriman, Shane Pennington
Re/Descheduling Marijuana Through Administrative Action, Scott Bloomberg, Alexandra Harriman, Shane Pennington
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cyberflashing: Exposing Oklahoma’S Legal Loophole, Sara Wray
Cyberflashing: Exposing Oklahoma’S Legal Loophole, Sara Wray
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prioritizing Oklahoma Mothers: Recommending Rehabilitation And Recovery Rather Than Punishment For Pregnancy, Alex B. Cox
Prioritizing Oklahoma Mothers: Recommending Rehabilitation And Recovery Rather Than Punishment For Pregnancy, Alex B. Cox
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Wire Fraud Boom, Yakov Malkiel
Driver Immunity Laws: Why They Are More Dangerous Than You Think, Kaleigh Ewing
Driver Immunity Laws: Why They Are More Dangerous Than You Think, Kaleigh Ewing
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Establishing A Right To Last Rites: Examining Death Row Inmates’ Right To Clergy Presence In The Execution Chamber In Gutierrez V. Saenz, Sarah B. Conley
Establishing A Right To Last Rites: Examining Death Row Inmates’ Right To Clergy Presence In The Execution Chamber In Gutierrez V. Saenz, Sarah B. Conley
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Restraints Of The Body Or Of The Mind: Conflicting Interpretations Of The Physical Restraint Sentencing Enhancement, Heather Crabill
Restraints Of The Body Or Of The Mind: Conflicting Interpretations Of The Physical Restraint Sentencing Enhancement, Heather Crabill
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nonfatal Death Sentences, Jacob Bronsther
The Inherent Problem With Mass Incarceration, Raff Donelson
The Inherent Problem With Mass Incarceration, Raff Donelson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Movement Constitutionalism, Brandon Hasbrouck
Movement Constitutionalism, Brandon Hasbrouck
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Efficiency Mindset And Mass Incarceration, Thea Johnson
The Efficiency Mindset And Mass Incarceration, Thea Johnson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disability, Policing, And Punishment: An Intersectional Approach, Jamelia Morgan
Disability, Policing, And Punishment: An Intersectional Approach, Jamelia Morgan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword: Ending Mass Incarceration, Guha Krishnamurthi
Foreword: Ending Mass Incarceration, Guha Krishnamurthi
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Redundant Leniency And Redundant Punishment In Prosecutorial Reforms, Stephanie Holmes Didwania
Redundant Leniency And Redundant Punishment In Prosecutorial Reforms, Stephanie Holmes Didwania
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Getting To “Prisoner As Neighbor”, Avlana K. Eisenberg
Getting To “Prisoner As Neighbor”, Avlana K. Eisenberg
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Second Look For Children Sentenced To Die In Prison, Kathryn E. Miller
A Second Look For Children Sentenced To Die In Prison, Kathryn E. Miller
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Innocent But Incarcerated: Reforming Oklahoma’S Criminal Pretrial Procedures To Combat Discrimination Against Indigent Defendants, Bailey Betz
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Disappointing History Of Science In The Courtroom: Frye, Daubert, And The Ongoing Crisis Of “Junk Science” In Criminal Trials, Jim Hilbert
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Combating Prosecutorial Misconduct In Closing Arguments, Michael D. Cicchini
Combating Prosecutorial Misconduct In Closing Arguments, Michael D. Cicchini
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Punishing Criminals For Their Conduct: A Return To Reason For The Armed Career Criminal Act, Sheldon A. Evans
Punishing Criminals For Their Conduct: A Return To Reason For The Armed Career Criminal Act, Sheldon A. Evans
Oklahoma Law Review
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Whose Phone Line Is It Anyway: A Prosecutor’S Guide To Navigating The Evidentiary Gold Mine Of Prison Phone Calls, Laura M. Cochran
Whose Phone Line Is It Anyway: A Prosecutor’S Guide To Navigating The Evidentiary Gold Mine Of Prison Phone Calls, Laura M. Cochran
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Belief States In Criminal Law, James A. Macleod
Belief States In Criminal Law, James A. Macleod
Oklahoma Law Review
Belief-state ascription—determining what someone “knew,” “believed,” was “aware of,” etc.—is central to many areas of law. In criminal law, the distinction between knowledge and recklessness, and the use of broad jury instructions concerning other belief states, presupposes a common and stable understanding of what those belief-state terms mean. But a wealth of empirical work at the intersection of philosophy and psychology—falling under the banner of “Experimental Epistemology”—reveals how laypeople’s understandings of mens rea concepts differ systematically from what scholars, courts, and perhaps legislators, have assumed.
As implemented, mens rea concepts are much more context-dependent and normatively evaluative than the conventional …
Let's Reinvent The Wheel: The Internet As A Means Of Interstate Commerce In United States V. Kieffer, Valeria G. Luster
Let's Reinvent The Wheel: The Internet As A Means Of Interstate Commerce In United States V. Kieffer, Valeria G. Luster
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Letting One Fly Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Why Automatic Reversal Is The Only Effective Remedy For Denial Of Counsel At A Mental Competency Hearing, Jenny Fehring
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Calling A Spade A Spade: Understanding Sex Offender Registration As Punishment And Implications Post-Starkey, Alex Duncan
Calling A Spade A Spade: Understanding Sex Offender Registration As Punishment And Implications Post-Starkey, Alex Duncan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Sober Approach To Drugged Driving: Oklahoma’S Hb 1441 And The Role Of Courts, Blake Johnson
A Sober Approach To Drugged Driving: Oklahoma’S Hb 1441 And The Role Of Courts, Blake Johnson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dangerous Diagnoses, Risky Assumptions, And The Failed Experiment Of “Sexually Violent Predator” Commitment, Deirdre M. Smith
Dangerous Diagnoses, Risky Assumptions, And The Failed Experiment Of “Sexually Violent Predator” Commitment, Deirdre M. Smith
Oklahoma Law Review
In its 1997 opinion, Kansas v. Hendricks, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law that reflected a new model of civil commitment. The targets of this new commitment law were dubbed “Sexually Violent Predators” (SVPs), and the Court upheld indefinite detention of these individuals on the assumption that there is a psychiatrically distinct class of individuals who, unlike typical recidivists, have a mental condition that impairs their ability to refrain from violent sexual behavior. And, more specifically, the Court assumed that the justice system could reliably identify the true “predators,” those for whom this unusual and extraordinary deprivation of liberty …
Federal Indian Law And Tribal Criminal Justice In The Self-Determination Era, Samuel E. Ennis, Caroline P. Mayhew
Federal Indian Law And Tribal Criminal Justice In The Self-Determination Era, Samuel E. Ennis, Caroline P. Mayhew
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Is The Gist Of The Mail Fraud Statute?, C.J. Williams
What Is The Gist Of The Mail Fraud Statute?, C.J. Williams
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Dedication To Andrew E. Taslitz: "It's All About The Egyptians," And Maybe Tinkerbell Too, Stephen E. Henderson
A Dedication To Andrew E. Taslitz: "It's All About The Egyptians," And Maybe Tinkerbell Too, Stephen E. Henderson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.