By Edward B. Foley | April 21, 2008
A recent ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit reminds us of a problem the nation has known about vividly since at least a href="http://www.oyez.org/cases/2000-2009
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My first-year criminal law class spent very little time on the elements of crimes and a lot on the "philosophy of punishment." I griped about the curriculum and complained that w
By Mark Kozlowski | February 8, 2002
Should the Senate be concerned with the personal ideological of federal judicial nominees? Conservatives say no. A proper judge qua judge, they assert, has no personal ideological
By Terry Diggs | February 26, 2002
Mainstream culture -- especially legal culture -- hypes Black History Month with no little irony. After all, black history demands special commemoration largely because the legal and cul
By Bruce A. McDonald | June 26, 2006
On April 14, a council within the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers voted to sharply limit the availability of
By Brenda Sandburg | September 22, 2003
Matt Reed was strolling through a fashion trade show in London when a T-shirt display stopped him in his tracks.Reed marched over to the fellow manning the booth, flashed his business
By Paul Coggins | November 19, 2001
I toss in an unfamiliar bed. Strange bed. Strange room. Strange town. Strange country. A stranger in a strange land, I sleep fitfully in a country not my own. The hotel door bangs open. Heavy
By Jeremy Frey | April 4, 2005
Though increased punishment for white-collar crimes enjoys widespread support, harsh penalties in federal securities fraud cases are producing some disproportionate sentences when measured aga
By Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr. and Aziz Huq | February 12, 2007
Before 9/11, who would have imagined that the vice president of the United States would publicly endorse the use of waterboarding in interrogating suspects as a "no-brainer"? Or that the admin
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