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1 Sep 2008, 3:48 am
A word of great gratitude is in order for our August crew of guest-bloggers: thanks much to Brooks Holland, Verity Winship, Lesley Wexler, Bruce Boyden, James Grimmelmann, Adam Kolber, Brian "Zoom" Galle, and Adil Haque. [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]
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]
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]
30 Nov 2014, 9:01 am by Howard Wasserman
Thanks to our November visitors--Michael Helfand (Pepperdine), Adam Kolber (Brooklyn), Jake Linford (Florida State), Kirsten Nussbaumer (Stanford), and Margaret Ryznar (Indiana-Bloomington); they may be sticking around for some final posts this week. [read post]
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]
31 Mar 2013, 11:28 pm by Dan Markel
The new month brings us new guests, and this month I'm excited to welcome back a band of veterans: Michael Risch (Villanova); Adam Kolber (Brooklyn); Andy Spalding (Richmond); Geoff Rapp (Toledo); and Chad Oldfather (Marquette). [read post]
15 Aug 2007, 12:59 pm
Adam Kolber has posted on a New York Times article by John Tierney that "discusses the possibility that our world was created as a hobby or as an experiment by members of some more technologically advanced civilization. [read post]
9 Feb 2008, 6:00 am
Kolber (Princeton University, Center for Human Values). [read post]
8 Dec 2006, 4:55 am
Interesting post by my colleague Adam Kolber here. [read post]
10 Jan 2009, 9:22 am
About a year ago I highlighted here Adam Kolber has SSRN draft titled "The Subjective Experience of Punishment. [read post]
30 Apr 2008, 7:08 am
In a recent post, Adam Kolber quotes a letter to a newspaper complaining about the verdict in the Sean Bell case in which the writer demands that "police officers … hold our interests and our lives above their own" and "accept the threat of harm as part of their jobs and their oaths. [read post]
8 Oct 2009, 1:16 pm
I blogged here  last year about a new piece by Professor Adam Kolber titled "The Comparative Nature of Punishment. [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]
20 May 2008, 9:37 am
, Adam Kolber, John Mikhail, Ekow, Eric Miller, Vera Bergelson, Ken Ehrenberg, and Kevin Kordana). [read post]
4 Apr 2010, 9:00 pm by pittlegalscholarship
Minnesota Adam Kolber (San Diego), The Experiential Future of the Law. [read post]
10 Jun 2010, 3:21 am by Adam Kolber
Adam Kolber, a law professor at the University of San Diego, monitored the research and talked to Loftus about its legal and moral implications. [read post]