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3 Jan 2007, 6:48 am
How many, and how often, is the more appropriate point to debate.Comment #2: Toxic Torts (and Contracts, and Crim Law, and . . .)One reader pointed to a panel at the 2007 annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) titled aptly, if not succintly, "High risk/high stakes student problems: New approaches inside and outside the classroom for addressing substance abuse, gambling and other self-destructive student behaviors. [read post]
1 Jan 2007, 11:15 pm
Here are some of my favorites from the week that was, the last week of 2006:On Tuesday, the Profs over at Crim Profs blog were talking about a potential bipartisan effort to pass the Second Chance legislation that might make it a little easier to help felons on parole succeed in moving on with their lives. [read post]
1 Jan 2007, 9:15 pm
From NPR.com: Critics have questioned the validity of the proceedings that led to Saddam Hussein's execution. [read post]
28 Dec 2006, 5:41 am
The 9th holds that the "secret" sentencing recommendation of probation officers does not have to be disclosed under Fed R Crim P 32 so long as all the factual assertions are. [read post]
18 Dec 2006, 2:59 am
This week's top 5 papers, based on SSRN downloads of papers posted in the last 60 days, are: 1 68 Confirmation Bias in Criminal Investigations Barbara O'Brien, Phoebe C. [read post]
16 Dec 2006, 3:28 pm
Some practice questions for anyone studying for a Crim Law final: 1. [read post]
16 Dec 2006, 3:28 pm
Some practice questions for anyone studying for a Crim Law final: 1. [read post]
15 Dec 2006, 5:32 am
Professors Berman and Kerr are two of the biggest crim-law bloggers around. [read post]
12 Dec 2006, 9:48 pm
As I described a couple of weeks ago, the HLS reform focuses on cutting down traditional first year courses (contracts, torts, civ. pro, crim, property) and adding 1st year requirements centered on legislation, international law, and "problems and theories", all designed to give more emphasis than before on the role of statutes and regulations, public law processes and actors, institutions and systems. [read post]
12 Dec 2006, 11:51 am
Lots of goodies around the blogosphere worth a link: Criminal Background Checks Of Jurors at Concurring Opinions Musladin Coverage: Good, Bad, and Ugly at Crime & Consequences "Underenforcement" and "Executing the Innocent" at Grits for Breakfast The McNulty Memo - Attorney-Client Privilege Waivers & Attorney Fees at White Collar Crim Prof Blog Thompson Memo Out, McNulty Memo In at WSJ Law Blog [read post]
12 Dec 2006, 6:46 am
Employment Discrimination (in his Sub Crim class) it was neither far nor unfair. [read post]
12 Dec 2006, 12:32 am
BYNUM For online version see: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/crim/44/4   Subscription Required to view complete contents. [read post]
11 Dec 2006, 7:35 am
I know some of you out there find it hard to believe, but homeless people are more likely to be victims of crim than perpetrators. [read post]
11 Dec 2006, 6:53 am
In thinking about how we might proceed in the future, I'm wondering whether any such jitters will be calmed by one of two possible options: a) restricting the subject matter or methodology: doctrine vs legal theory; crim or con law, etc., or b) having 11-12 presenters and a requirement that each participant must only read 8 or 9 papers, and therefore one can skip the presentations they feel least competent to help with. [read post]