Archive

May 14, 2005

Advancing Public Interest Practitioner Research Skills in Legal Education

May 13, 2005

Justice Blackmun and the Spirit of Liberty (symposium, Reflections on Judging : A Discussion Following the Release of the Blackmun Papers)

May 13, 2005

Murder, Meth, Mammon & Moral Values: The Political Landscape of American Sentencing Reform (in symposium on white collar crime)

May 13, 2005

The Failure of the Federal Sentencing System: A Structural Analysis

May 13, 2005

Mr. Madison Meets a Time Machine: The Political Science of Federal Sentencing Reform

April 27, 2005

Beyond BandAids: A Proposal for Reconfiguring Federal Sentencing After Booker

April 26, 2005

In re Culture: The Cross-Cultural Negotiations Course in the Law School Curriculum

April 18, 2005

A Normative Justification for Distinguishing the Ethics of Clinical Research from the Ethics of Medical Care

April 18, 2005

ADHD, Values, and the Self: A Commentary on Singh

April 18, 2005

The ‘Abuse Excuse’ in Capital Sentencing Trials: Is it Relevant to Responsibility, Punishment, or Neither?