Parent Categories
Criminal Law & Procedure
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Misdemeanor Declination: A Theory of Internal Separation of Powers
February 12, 2026
Alexandra Natapoff, Misdemeanor Declination: A Theory of Internal Separation of Powers, 102 Texas L. Rev. 937 (2024).
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Abolition of What?
February 4, 2026
Christopher Lewis & Adaner Usmani, Abolition of What?, 114 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 525 (2024).
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Inequality, Incentives, Criminality & Blame
February 4, 2026
Christopher Lewis, Inequality, Incentives, Criminality & Blame, 22 Legal Theory 153 (2016).
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The Injustice of Under-Policing in America
February 4, 2026
Christopher Lewis & Adaner Usmani, The Injustice of Under-Policing in America, 2 Am. J. L. & Equal. 85 (2022).
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The Paradox of Recidivism
February 4, 2026
Christopher Lewis, The Paradox of Recidivism, 70 Emory L.J. 1209 (2021).
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Mass Incarceration, Risk and the Principles of Punishment
February 4, 2026
Christopher Lewis, Mass Incarceration, Risk and the Principles of Punishment, 112 J. Crim. L. & Criminology (forthcoming 2021).
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Moral Heuristics
February 3, 2026
Cass R. Sunstein, Moral Heuristics, 28 Behav. & Brain Sci. 531 (2005).
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Into the Breach: The Case for Robust Noncapital Proportionality Review Under State Constitutions
January 16, 2026
Samuel Weiss, Into the Breach: The Case for Robust Noncapital Proportionality Review under State Constitutions, 49 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 569 (2014).
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Potential Legal Liability for Withdrawing or Withholding Ventilators During COVID-19: Assessing the Risks and Identifying Needed Reforms
January 16, 2026
I. Glenn Cohen, Andrew M. Crespo & Douglas B. White, Potential Legal Liability for Withdrawing or Withholding Ventilators During COVID-19: Assessing the Risks and Identifying…
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The Limits of Punishment
January 2, 2026
Emma Kaufman & Samuel Weiss, The Limits of Punishment, in Extreme Punishment (Keramet Reiter & Alexa Koenig eds., 2015).
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The Evidence Rules Every New Trial Lawyer Should Know
January 2, 2026
Hon. Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr., The Evidence Rules Every New Trial Lawyer Should Know, Litig., Summer 2010, at 3.
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A Step Toward Accountability in Policing
January 2, 2026
Scott Michelman & David Cole, A Step Toward Accountability in Policing, Wall St. J., Sept. 10, 2020.
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Criminal Misdemeanor Theory and Practice
December 31, 2025
Alexandra Natapoff, Criminal Misdemeanor Theory and Practice, in Oxford Handbook Topics in Law (2016).
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Racial Trends in the Administration of Criminal Justice
December 17, 2025
Randall L. Kennedy, Racial Trends in the Administration of Criminal Justice, in America Becoming: Racial Trends and Their Consequences, vol. II (Neil J. Smelser, William…
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Barely Trying — Phnom Penh Dispatch
December 15, 2025
Samantha Powers, Barely Trying — Phnom Penh Dispatch, New Republic, May 8, 2000, at 16.
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Mute Justice – The Hague Dispatch
December 15, 2025
Samantha Power, Mute Justice – The Hague Dispatch, New Republic, Apr. 17, 2000, at 20.
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Beware Blowback: How Attempts to Strengthen FCPA Deterrence Could Narrow the Statute’s Scope
December 3, 2025
Matthew C. Stephenson, Beware Blowback: How Attempts to Strengthen FCPA Deterrence Could Narrow the Statute’s Scope, in The Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial…
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Jonathan Rapping, Gideon’s Promise: A Public Defender Movement to Transform Criminal Justice (2020).
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How to reform police liability without involving McConnell or Trump
October 20, 2025
I. Bennett Capers, John C.P. Goldberg & Benjamin C. Zipursky, How to Reform Police Liability Without Involving McConnell or Trump, Wash. Post, Aug. 17, 2020.
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On Offense History and the Theory of Deterrence
October 8, 2025
A. Mitchell Polinsky & Steven Shavell, On Offense History and the Theory of Deterrence, 18 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 305 (1998).
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Rights and Wrongs (book review)
September 10, 2025
John C.P. Goldberg, Rights and Wrongs, 97 Mich. L. Rev. 1828 (1999) (reviewing Arthur Ripstein, Equality, Responsibility, and the Law (1999)).