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19 May 2020, 5:00 am by Adam Kolber
Posted on behalf of Re'em Segev as part of the Legal Discontinuities Online Symposium: Adam Kolber invites us to consider the following argument: (1) morality is usually continuous in the following sense: a gradual change in one morally significant factor triggers a gradual change in another; (2) the law should usually track morality; (3) therefore, the law should often be continuous (see, for example, here). [read post]
18 May 2020, 5:04 am by Adam Kolber
Posted as part of the Legal Discontinuities Online Symposium: Suppose one hundred women line up by height, and you must decide exactly where along the line the women are “tall. [read post]
13 May 2020, 9:01 am by Adam Kolber
Posted on behalf of Mark Spottswood as part of the Legal Discontinuities Online Symposium: Few areas of the law involve more “bumpiness,” as Adam Kolber would put it, than traditional burden of proof rules. [read post]
29 Apr 2020, 11:32 am by Howard Wasserman
As we enter May from the longest April in memory, I am pleased to welcome returning guest Adam Kolber (Brooklyn). [read post]
8 Jun 2018, 8:39 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Here is the abstract: This paper responds to Adam Kolber's Punishment and Moral Risk. [read post]
15 May 2018, 1:22 pm by Adam Kolber
" In the first sentence of his response, he writes, "Adam Kolber suggests that negative retributivism requires impossibly high degrees of credence in individual desert claims for punishment to be morally permissible. [read post]
14 May 2018, 9:50 am by Adam Kolber
In Chelsea Rosenthal's interesting and carefully-crafted reply to my Punishment and Moral Risk, she is "sympathetic to the idea that we must account for moral uncertainty, and not only factual uncertainty, when determining whether we are justified in punishing" but... [read post]
14 May 2018, 9:07 am by Adam Kolber
In Chelsea Rosenthal's interesting and carefully-crafted reply to my Punishment and Moral Risk, she is "sympathetic to the idea that we must account for moral uncertainty, and not only factual uncertainty, when determining whether we are justified in punishing" but is "not persuaded that this has the implications for retributivism that Kolber suggests. [read post]
10 May 2018, 5:24 am by Adam Kolber
He uses "ChadF" (or just "C") to refer to fictional Chad Flanders and "Kolbert" (or just "K") to refer to fictional Adam Kolber. [read post]
1 May 2018, 5:31 am by Administrators
In addition, Adam Kolber and Derek Muller will continue their late-starting April stint into May. [read post]