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The Habeas Corpus Suspension Clause after Boumediene v. Bush
January 25, 2024
Gerald L. Neuman, The Habeas Corpus Suspension Clause after Boumediene v. Bush, 110 Colum. L. Rev. 537 (2010).
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Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England
January 25, 2024
Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (2019).
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A Crossroads in Criminal Procedure: The Assumptions Underlying England’s Adoption of Trial by Jury for Crime
January 25, 2024
Elizabeth Papp Kamali & Thomas A. Green, A Crossroads in Criminal Procedure: The Assumptions Underlying England’s Adoption of Trial by Jury for Crime, in Law…
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Toward an Optimal Bail System
January 25, 2024
Crystal S. Yang, Toward an Optimal Bail System, 92 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1399 (2017).
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Have Interjudge Sentencing Disparities Increased in an Advisory Guidelines Regime? Evidence from Booker
January 25, 2024
Crystal S. Yang, Have Interjudge Sentencing Disparities Increased in an Advisory Guidelines Regime? Evidence from Booker, 89 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1268 (2014).
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Passing the Buck on Mercy
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Passing the Buck on Mercy, Wash. Post, Sept. 7, 2008, at B07.
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Introduction to the Symposium: The Jena Six, the Prosecutorial Conscience and the Dead Hand of History
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker & Andrew E. Taslitz, Introduction to the Symposium: The Jena Six, the Prosecutorial Conscience and the Dead Hand of History, 44 Harv.
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The Control of Women’s Procreative Choices Through the Criminal Justice System in the United States
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, The Control of Women’s Procreative Choices Through the Criminal Justice System in the United States, in Women and the Law 252 (Saras…
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Opening a Window or Building a Wall? The Effect of Death Penalty Law and Advocacy on Criminal Justice More Broadly
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Opening a Window or Building a Wall? The Effect of Death Penalty Law and Advocacy on Criminal Justice…
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The Marshall Hypothesis Revisited
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, The Marshall Hypothesis Revisited, 52 How. L.J. 525 (2009).
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Carol S. Steiker, Brandeis in Olmstead: “Our Government is the Potent, the Omnipresent Teacher”, 79 Miss. L.J. 149 (2009).
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Criminal Law and Its Processes: Cases and Materials
January 25, 2024
Sanford H. Kadish, Stephen Schulhofer, Carol S. Steiker & Rachel E. Barkow, Criminal Law and Its Processes: Cases and Materials (Aspen 9th ed. 2012).
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Death, Taxes, and – Punishment? A Response to Braithwaite and Tonry
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Death, Taxes, and – Punishment? A Response to Braithwaite and Tonry, 46 UCLA L. Rev. 1793 (1999).
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Criminal Trial Reform
January 25, 2024
Charles Nesson, Criminal Trial Reform, 49 Nieman Rep. 25 (1995).
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The Confrontation Clause: Get Raleigh Right – Overrule Crawford
January 25, 2024
Fern L. Nesson & Charles R. Nesson, The Confrontation Clause: Get Raleigh Right – Overrule Crawford (June 17, 2019).
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Magna Carta in the Fourteenth Century: From Law to Symbol?: Reflections on the “Six Statutes”
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., Magna Carta in the Fourteenth Century: From Law to Symbol?: Reflections on the “Six Statutes”, 25 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J.
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Procedure in the Courts of the Ius commune
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., Procedure in the Courts of the Ius commune, in The History of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law 74 (Wilfried Hartmann…
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The Emergence of the Crime-Tort Distinction in England
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., The Emergence of the Crime-Tort Distinction in England, in Conflict in Medieval Europe: Changing Perspectives on Society and Culture 219 (Warren C.
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The Prosecution of Michael Flynn Is Not Over Yet
January 25, 2024
Andrew Crespo & Kristy Parker, The Prosecution of Michael Flynn Is Not Over Yet, Bos. Globe, June 26, 2020.
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Andrew Crespo, Laura Londoño Pardo, Kristy Parker, & Nathaniel Sobel, Judge Sullivan Can Reject the Government’s Motion to Drop Flynn’s Case, Lawfare, May 18, 2020.
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Brief on Behalf of Former Federal Prosecutors and High-Ranking Department of Justice Officials in United States v. Flynn
January 25, 2024
Andrew Manuel Crespo, Brief on Behalf of Former Federal Prosecutors and High-Ranking Department of Justice Officials in United States v. Flynn (May 19, 2020).