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The Supreme Court Giveth And The Supreme Court Taketh Away: The Century Of Fourth Amendment Search And Seizure Doctrine, Thomas Y. Davies Jan 2010

The Supreme Court Giveth And The Supreme Court Taketh Away: The Century Of Fourth Amendment Search And Seizure Doctrine, Thomas Y. Davies

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Damaged Daughters: The History Of Girls' Sexuality And The Juvenile Justice System, Lisa Pasko Jan 2010

Damaged Daughters: The History Of Girls' Sexuality And The Juvenile Justice System, Lisa Pasko

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Bill Clinton's Parting Pardon Party, Albert W. Alschuler Jan 2010

Bill Clinton's Parting Pardon Party, Albert W. Alschuler

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Reflections And Perspectives On Reentry And Collateral Consequences, Michael Pinard Jan 2010

Reflections And Perspectives On Reentry And Collateral Consequences, Michael Pinard

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Package Bombs, Footlockers, And Laptops: What The Disappearing Container Doctrine Can Tell Us About The Fourth Amendment, Cynthia Lee Jan 2010

Package Bombs, Footlockers, And Laptops: What The Disappearing Container Doctrine Can Tell Us About The Fourth Amendment, Cynthia Lee

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Swinging For The Fences: How Comprehensive Drug Testing, Inc. Missed The Ball On Digital Searches, Vincent Angermeier Jan 2010

Swinging For The Fences: How Comprehensive Drug Testing, Inc. Missed The Ball On Digital Searches, Vincent Angermeier

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


(Trans)Forming The Provocation Defense, Morgan Tilleman Jan 2010

(Trans)Forming The Provocation Defense, Morgan Tilleman

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Juliet S. Sorensen Jan 2010

Book Reviews, Juliet S. Sorensen

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


A Century Of Criminal Law And Criminology, Amy Deline, Adair Crosley Jan 2010

A Century Of Criminal Law And Criminology, Amy Deline, Adair Crosley

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Undermining Influence Of The Federal Death Penalty On Capital Policymaking And Criminal Justice Administration In The States, Eileen M. Connor Jan 2010

The Undermining Influence Of The Federal Death Penalty On Capital Policymaking And Criminal Justice Administration In The States, Eileen M. Connor

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Denying Defendants The Benefit Of A Reasonable Doubt: Federal Rule Of Evidence 609 And Past Sex Crime Convictions, Julia T. Rickert Jan 2010

Denying Defendants The Benefit Of A Reasonable Doubt: Federal Rule Of Evidence 609 And Past Sex Crime Convictions, Julia T. Rickert

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


When The Law Preserves Injustice: Issues Raised By A Wrongful Incarceration Exception To Attorney-Client Confidentiality, Inbal Hasbani Jan 2010

When The Law Preserves Injustice: Issues Raised By A Wrongful Incarceration Exception To Attorney-Client Confidentiality, Inbal Hasbani

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Reforming The Law On Show-Up Identifications, Michael D. Cicchini, Joseph G. Easton Jan 2010

Reforming The Law On Show-Up Identifications, Michael D. Cicchini, Joseph G. Easton

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


A Reason To Doubt: The Suppression Of Evidence And The Inference Of Innocence, Cynthia E. Jones Jan 2010

A Reason To Doubt: The Suppression Of Evidence And The Inference Of Innocence, Cynthia E. Jones

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Catch And Release: Procedural Unfairness On Primetime Television And The Perceived Legitimacy Of The Law, Thomas Gaeta Jan 2010

Catch And Release: Procedural Unfairness On Primetime Television And The Perceived Legitimacy Of The Law, Thomas Gaeta

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Capital Punishment: A Century Of Discontinuous Debate, Carol S. Steiker, Jordan M. Steiker Jan 2010

Capital Punishment: A Century Of Discontinuous Debate, Carol S. Steiker, Jordan M. Steiker

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


A Short History Of American Sentencing: Too Little Law, Too Much Law, Or Just Right, Nancy Gertner Jan 2010

A Short History Of American Sentencing: Too Little Law, Too Much Law, Or Just Right, Nancy Gertner

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


How Much Do We Really Know About Criminal Deterrence, Raymond Paternoster Jan 2010

How Much Do We Really Know About Criminal Deterrence, Raymond Paternoster

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Efficiency And Cost: The Impact Of Videoconferenced Hearings On Bail Decisions, Shari Seidman Diamond, Locke E. Bowman, Manyee Wong, Matthew M. Patton Jan 2010

Efficiency And Cost: The Impact Of Videoconferenced Hearings On Bail Decisions, Shari Seidman Diamond, Locke E. Bowman, Manyee Wong, Matthew M. Patton

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Twilight Of The Pardon Power, Margaret Colgate Love Jan 2010

The Twilight Of The Pardon Power, Margaret Colgate Love

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Scale Of Imprisonment In The United States: Twentieth Century Patterns And Twenty-First Century Prospects, Franklin E. Zimring Jan 2010

The Scale Of Imprisonment In The United States: Twentieth Century Patterns And Twenty-First Century Prospects, Franklin E. Zimring

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Remarks At The Dinner Celebrating The Centennial Of The Journal Of Criminal Law And Criminology, Steven A. Drizin Jan 2010

Remarks At The Dinner Celebrating The Centennial Of The Journal Of Criminal Law And Criminology, Steven A. Drizin

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Capital Punishment In Illinois In The Aftermath Of The Ryan Commutations: Reforms, Economic Realities, And A New Saliency For Issues Of Cost, Leigh B. Bienen Jan 2010

Capital Punishment In Illinois In The Aftermath Of The Ryan Commutations: Reforms, Economic Realities, And A New Saliency For Issues Of Cost, Leigh B. Bienen

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Forfeiture Of The Confrontation Right In Giles: Justice Scalia's Faint-Hearted Fidelity To The Common Law, Ellen Liang Yee Jan 2010

Forfeiture Of The Confrontation Right In Giles: Justice Scalia's Faint-Hearted Fidelity To The Common Law, Ellen Liang Yee

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Liberation Reconsidered: Understanding Why Judges And Juries Disagree About Guilt, Amy Farrell, Daniel Givelber Jan 2010

Liberation Reconsidered: Understanding Why Judges And Juries Disagree About Guilt, Amy Farrell, Daniel Givelber

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


When Is A Police Officer An Officer Of The Law: The Status Of Police Officers In Schools, Peter Price Jan 2009

When Is A Police Officer An Officer Of The Law: The Status Of Police Officers In Schools, Peter Price

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Do Executions Lower Homicide Rates: The Views Of Leading Criminologists', Michael L. Radelet, Traci L. Lacock Jan 2009

Do Executions Lower Homicide Rates: The Views Of Leading Criminologists', Michael L. Radelet, Traci L. Lacock

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Death Of The American Trial, Robert P. Burns Jan 2009

The Death Of The American Trial, Robert P. Burns

Faculty Working Papers

This short essay is a summary of my assessment of the meaning of the "vanishing trial" phenomenon. It addresses the obvious question: "So what?" It first briefly reviews the evidence of the trial's decline. It then sets out the steps necessary to understand the political and social signficance of our vastly reducing the trial's importance among our modes of social ordering. The essay serves as the Introduction to a book, The Death of the American Trial, soon to be published by the University of Chicago Press.


The Language Of Consent In Police Encounters, Janice Nadler, J.D. Trout Jan 2009

The Language Of Consent In Police Encounters, Janice Nadler, J.D. Trout

Faculty Working Papers

In this chapter, we examine the nature of conversations in citizen-police encounters in which police seek to conduct a search based on the citizen's consent. We argue that when police officers ask a person if they can search, citizens often feel enormous pressure to say yes. But judges routinely ignore these pressures, choosing instead to spotlight the politeness and restraint of the officers' language and demeanor. Courts often analyze the language of police encounters as if the conversation has an obvious, context-free meaning. The pragmatic features of language influence behavior, but courts routinely ignore or deny this fact. Instead, current …


What Can Rico Not Do: Rico And The Non-Economic Intrastate Enterprise That Perpetrates Only Non-Economic Racketeering Activity, Brian Nisbet Jan 2009

What Can Rico Not Do: Rico And The Non-Economic Intrastate Enterprise That Perpetrates Only Non-Economic Racketeering Activity, Brian Nisbet

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.