Archive

May 30, 2004

Train Wreck? Or Can the Federal Sentencing System Be Saved? A Plea for Rapid Reversal of Blakely v. Washington (forward to Nineteenth Survey of White Collar Crime)

May 30, 2004

The Case for Rapid Congressional Action in Response to Blakely v. Washington

May 30, 2004

Function Over Formalism: A Provisional Theory of the Constitutional Law of Crime and Punishment

May 30, 2004

A Proposal for Bringing the Federal Sentencing Guidelines Into Conformity with Blakely v. Washington

May 30, 2004

Uniform Residential Mortgage Satisfaction Act

May 30, 2004

Intellectual Property Legal Education in Japan in the New Millennium:Observations and Lessons from the U.S. (2004)

May 30, 2004

The Freedom of Faith-Based Organizations to Staff On a Religious Basis with Stanley W. Carlson-Thies & Ronald J. Sider

May 30, 2004

Dissent and Disestablishment: The Church/State Settlement of the New American Republic

May 30, 2004

Two Mistakes Behavioralists Make: A Reply to Professor Feigenson et al. and Professor Slovic

May 29, 2004

Focusing on Program Design Issues in Future Research on Court-Connected Mediation