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Criminal Law & Procedure
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Rosalie Abella, The Instructive Power of Outrage: Remembering Nuremberg, 46 McGill L. J . 113 (2000)…
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Guilty Until Proven Innocent, The Burden of Proof in Wrongful Conviction Claims Under State Compensation Statutes
July 2, 2025
Daniel S. Kahn, Guilty Until Proven Innocent, The Burden of Proof in Wrongful Conviction Claims Under State Compensation Statutes, 44 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 123…
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Louis W. Tompros, Richard A. Crudo, Alexis Pfeiffer, & Rahel Boghossian, The Constitutionality of Criminalizing False Speech Made on Social Networking Sites in a Post-Alvarez,…
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Christopher Bavitz, Sam Bookman, Jonathan Eubank, Kira Hessekiel & Vivek Krishnamurthy, Assessing the Assessments: Lessons from Early State Experiences In the Procurement and Implementation of…
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Andrew S. Effron & Jonathan J. Wroblewski, Congress Reforms Military Sentencing, Creating an Opportunity for a Productive Sentencing Reform Dialogue Between the Military and Civilian…
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Jonathan J. Wroblewski & Sean M. Douglass, Two Targeted, Back-End Reforms for the Federal Criminal Justice System, 28 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 264 (2016).
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Marvin, through the Looking-Glass
July 2, 2025
Jonathan J. Wroblewski, Marvin, through the Looking-Glass, 35 Fed. Sent’g Rep. 304 (2023).
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Ostracism in Japan
June 14, 2025
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric Bennett Rasmusen, Ostracism in Japan, 19 Asian Journal of Comparative Law 326 (2024).
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The Causal Impact of Counsel at First Appearance: Evidence from Two Randomized Control Trials
June 10, 2025
Georges Naufal, Bethany Patterson, Renee Danser & D. James Greiner, The Causal Impact of Counsel at First Appearance: Evidence from Two Randomized Control Trials (IZA…
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Group Polarization and 12 Angry Men
June 4, 2025
Cass R. Sunstein, Group Polarization and 12 Angry Men, 23 Negotiation J. 443 (2007).
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Andrew Crespo, Appoint a Special Prosecutor, not an Amicus, to Challenge Arpaio’s Pardon, Take Care (Sept. 12, 2017).
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An Open Letter to Joseph Arpaio’s Attorneys
June 4, 2025
Andrew Crespo, An Open Letter to Joseph Arpaio’s Attorneys, Lawfare (Sept. 15, 2017).
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Alex Whiting, Symposium Foreword: The Many Shades of International Criminal Justice, 16 J. Int’l Crim. Just. 91 (2018).
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Alex Whiting, Prosecution Strategy at the International Criminal Court in Search of a Theory, in Why Punish Perpetrators of Mass Atrocities?: Purposes of Punishment in…
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New Institutions to Support First Responders
June 2, 2025
Alex Whiting, New Institutions to Support First Responders, in The International Criminal Court: Contemporary Challenges and Reform Proposals (Richard H. Steinberg ed., 2020).
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Alex Whiting, An Investigation Mechanism for Syria: The General Assembly Steps into the Breach, 15 J. Int’l Crim. Just. 231 (2017).
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Alex Whiting, Book Review, 113 Am. J. Int’l L. 419 (2019)(reviewing 1,2 The Crime of Aggression: A Commentary (Claus Kress & Stefan Barriga eds., 2016)).
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Alex Whiting, Disclosure Challenges at the International Criminal Court, in The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court: A Critical Account of Challenges and…
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Guénaël Mettraux, Shireen Fisher, Dermot Groome, Alex Whiting, Gabrielle McIntyre, Jerome de Hemptinne & Goran Sluiter, Expert Initiative on Promoting Effectiveness at the International Criminal…
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Alex Whiting, Investigations and Institutional Imperatives at the International Criminal Court, in The First Global Prosecutor: Promise and Constraints 128 (Alex Whiting, Martha Minow &…
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How Prosecutors Should Exercise Their Discretion Now that the Sentencing Guidelines are Advisory
June 2, 2025
Alex Whiting, How Prosecutors Should Exercise Their Discretion Now that the Sentencing Guidelines are Advisory, 8 Issues in Legal Scholarship art. 2 (2009).