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The Myth of Mass Incarceration Remains Strong—Despite All Evidence to the Contrary
Zack Smith
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
A review of Jeffrey Bellin, Mass Incarceration Nation: How the United States Became Addicted to...
A New Use for the Gavel: Auction Bidding as a Tool for Selecting Class Action Counsel
Class Action Watch Winter 2002
Federal judges have a new tool for selecting plaintiffs' lead counsel in class actions. "Auction...
Topics
Congress Elevates Interest in AI
In February, Congress launched a bipartisan Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (Task Force) that is...
Did the Law Cause Columbine?
George Nicholson, Ann Beeson, William F. Kilpatrick, J. Harvie Wilkinson, Michael J. Horowitz, James Rapp, Troy A. Eid
Transcript
APPEARANCES:JUDGE GEORGE NICHOLSON (Court of Appeals, State of California)PANELISTS:MR. TROY EID (Discussion Leader) (Chief Counsel...
Conservative & Libertarian Legal Scholarship: Criminal Law and Procedure
XI. Criminal Law & Procedure
[Return to Table of Contents] XI. Criminal Law & Procedure Criminality and Responsibility Gary Becker,...
A Bill of Rights for Crime Victims
Steven J. Twist, Paul G. Cassell
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996
While our Bill of Rights enumerates extensive rights for criminal defendants, it contains not a...
Are American Law Schools Failing?: An Exchange Between Brian Tamanaha & Harold See
Harold F. See, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Engage Volume 14, Issue 3 October 2013
The Collapsing Economics of Legal Education Brian Z. Tamanaha* Introduction Many law schools around the...
The “Mens Rea” Component Within the Issue of the Over-Federalization of Crime
William J. Haun, John S. Baker
Engage Volume 14, Issue 2 July 2013
Introduction After decades of hastily passing federal criminal laws, the U.S. House of Representatives, through...
Reforming Legal Education: a Two-Track Approach
ABA Watch August 2013
Over the past five years, many law students have struggled under the hardships of rising...
Questions for James R. Silkenat, President-Elect, American Bar Association
ABA Watch August 2013
Q; What will be your most important goals for your upcoming ABA presidency, and have...