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Disciplinary Perspectives & Law
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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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Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Global Abolition of Capital Punishment: Contributors, Challenges and Conundrums, in Comparative Capital Punishment 388 (Carol S. Steiker &…
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Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform during Cycles of Political Retrenchment
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Keeping Hope Alive: Criminal Justice Reform during Cycles of Political Retrenchment, 71 Fla. L. Rev. 1363 (2019).
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The Mercy Seat: discretion, justice, and mercy in the American criminal justice system
January 25, 2024
Carol Steiker, The Mercy Seat: discretion, justice, and mercy in the American criminal justice system, in The Political Heart of Criminal Procedure: Essays on Themes…
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The Pope Changed the Catholic Church’s Position on the Death Penalty. Will the Supreme Court Follow?
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, The Pope Changed the Catholic Church’s Position on the Death Penalty. Will the Supreme Court Follow?, Time.com (last…
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The Fate of the Death Penalty
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, The Fate of the Death Penalty, Time, Aug. 20, 2018, at 23.
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Carol S. Steiker, Punishing Hateful Motives: Old Wine in a New Bottle Revives Calls for Prohibition, 97 Mich. L. Rev. 1857 (1999)(reviewing James B. Jacobs…
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Carol S. Steiker, Promoting Criminal Justice Reform Through Legal Scholarship: Toward a Taxonomy, 12 Berkeley J. Crim. L. 161 (2007).
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No, Capital Punishment is Not Morally Required: Deterrence, Deontology, and the Death Penalty
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, No, Capital Punishment is Not Morally Required: Deterrence, Deontology, and the Death Penalty, 58 Stan. L. Rev. 751 (2005).
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JuryX: Deliberations for Social Change
January 25, 2024
Charles R. Nesson, JuryX: Deliberations for Social Change (EdX 2015).
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Christine A. Desan, Law and the Economy of Early America: Markets, Institutions of Exchange, and Labor, in The Blackwell Companion to American Legal History 269…
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Money as a Legal Institution
January 25, 2024
Christine A. Desan, Money as a Legal Institution, in Money in the Western Legal Tradition: Middle Ages to Bretton Woods 18 (David Fox & Wolfgang…
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Contesting the Character of the Political Economy: Rights and Remedies in the Early Republic
January 25, 2024
Christine A. Desan, Contesting the Character of the Political Economy: Rights and Remedies in the Early Republic, in The House and Senate in the 1790s:…
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Christine A. Desan, Beyond Commodification: Contract and the Credit-Based World of Modern Capitalism, in 2 Transformations in American Legal History: Law, Ideology, and Methods –…
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P 265 = JL 16635?: A Mild Heresy Stated and Defended
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., P 265 = JL 16635?: A Mild Heresy Stated and Defended, in “Ins Wasser geworfen und Ozeanae durchquert”: Festschrift für Knut Wolfgang…
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Reflections on the Editing of Medieval Church Court Records
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., Reflections on the Editing of Medieval Church Court Records, in Iuris Historia: Liber Amicorum Gero Dolazalek 345 (Vincenzo Colli & Emanuele Conte…
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Aggadic Stories About Medieval Western Jurists?
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., Aggadic Stories About Medieval Western Jurists?, 24 Diné Israel: Studies in Halakhah and Jewish Law 209 (2007).
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Charles Donahue, Jr., Bassianus, That Is to Say, Bazianus? — Bazianus and Johannes Bassianus on Marriage, 14 Rivista internazionale di diritto commune 41 (2003).
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Charles Donahue, Jr., Bassianus, That Is to Say, Bazianus? — Johannes Bassianus on Marriage, in ‘Panta rei’: Studi dedicati a Manlio Bellomo 179 (Orazio Condorelli…
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Charles Donahue, Jr., What Difference Does It Make If Marriage Is a Sacrament? An Historical Approach, in Jurisprudence of Marriage and Other Intimate Relationships 15…
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The Legal Professions of Fourteenth-Century England: Serjeants of the Common Bench and Advocates of the Court of Arches
January 25, 2024
Charles Donahue, Jr., The Legal Professions of Fourteenth-Century England: Serjeants of the Common Bench and Advocates of the Court of Arches, in Lawyers and Texts:…