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Rethinking Hiv-Exposure Crimes, Margo Kaplan
Rethinking Hiv-Exposure Crimes, Margo Kaplan
Indiana Law Journal
This Article challenges the current legislative and scholarly approaches to HIV-exposure crimes and proposes an alternative framework to address their flaws. Twenty-four states criminalize consensual sexual activities of people with HIV. Current statutes and the scholarship that supports them focus on HIV-positive status, sexual activity, and knowledge of HIV-positive status as proxies for risk, mental state, and consent to risk. As a result, they are dramatically over- and underinclusive and stigmatize individuals living with HIV. Criminalization should be limited to circumstances in which a defendant exposed her partner to a substantial degree of unassumed risk and did so with a …
The Material Support Prosecution And Foreign Policy, Wadie E. Said
The Material Support Prosecution And Foreign Policy, Wadie E. Said
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Liberty Lost: The Moral Case For Marijuana Law Reform, Eric Blumenson, Eva Nilsen
Liberty Lost: The Moral Case For Marijuana Law Reform, Eric Blumenson, Eva Nilsen
Indiana Law Journal
Marijuana policy analyses typically focus on the relative costs and benefits of present policy and its feasible alternatives. This Essay addresses a prior, threshold issue: whether marijuana criminal laws abridge fundamental individual rights, and if so, whether there are grounds that justify doing so. Over 700, 000 people are arrested annually for simple marijuana possession, a small but significant proportion of the 100 million Americans who have committed the same crime. In this Essay, we present a civil libertarian case for repealing marijuana possession laws. We put forward two arguments corresponding to the two distinct liberty concerns implicated by laws …
Professional Athletes-Held To A Higher Standard And Above The Law: A Comment On High-Profile Criminal Defendants And The Need For States To Establish High-Profile Courts, Laurie Nicole Robinson
Professional Athletes-Held To A Higher Standard And Above The Law: A Comment On High-Profile Criminal Defendants And The Need For States To Establish High-Profile Courts, Laurie Nicole Robinson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Oliphant And Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Asserting Congress's Plenary Power To Restore Territorial Jurisdiction, Geoffrey C. Heisey
Oliphant And Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians: Asserting Congress's Plenary Power To Restore Territorial Jurisdiction, Geoffrey C. Heisey
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Racial Hoax As Crime: The Law As Affirmation, Katheryn K. Russell
The Racial Hoax As Crime: The Law As Affirmation, Katheryn K. Russell
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley
Reforming The Criminal Trial, Craig M. Bradley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Escapes From Permissive Release Programs: Proposals For Reform, Richard D. Franzblau
Escapes From Permissive Release Programs: Proposals For Reform, Richard D. Franzblau
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Penal Code Reform In Indiana: Piecemeal Amendment Is Not The Answer, Richard C. Lague
Penal Code Reform In Indiana: Piecemeal Amendment Is Not The Answer, Richard C. Lague
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legislative Revision Of Property Crimes In Indiana
Legislative Revision Of Property Crimes In Indiana
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Another Larceny-Embezzlement Case
Another Larceny-Embezzlement Case
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Criminal Law
Medical And Social Factors In Crime, A. Warren Stearns
Medical And Social Factors In Crime, A. Warren Stearns
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy-Dismissing After Jury Impaneled
Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy-Dismissing After Jury Impaneled
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.