Criminal law conversations:
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adam_text | CRIMINAL LAW CONVERSATIONS EDITED BY PAUL H. ROBINSON STEPHEN P. CARVEY
KIMBERLY KESSLER FERZAN OXPORD UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS PREFACE XIX
TABLE OF CONTRIBUTORS XXI ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXV I. PRINCIPLES CHAPTER I.
DECISION RULES AND CONDUCT RULES: ON ACOUSTIC SEPARATION IN CRIMINAL LAW
3 MEIR DAN-COHEN COMMENTS: KYRON HUIGENS*DURESS IS NEVER A CONDUCT RULE
12 SAMUEL W. BUELL*DECISION RULES AS NOTICE: THE CASE OF FRAUD 13 ANNE
M. COUGHLIN*OF DECISION RULES AND CONDUCT RULES, OR DOING THE POLICE IN
DIFFERENT VOICES 15 LUIS DUARTE D ALMEIDA*SEPARATION, BUT NOT OF RULES
17 ADIL AHMAD HAQUE*THE CONSTITUTIVE FUNCTION OF CRIMINAL LAW 19 ERIC }.
MILLER*ARE THERE TWO TYPES OF DECISION RULES? 20 MALCOLM THORBURN*A
LIBERAL CRIMINAL LAW CANNOT BE REDUCED TO THESE TWO TYPES OF RULES 22
REPLY: MEIR DAN-COHEN 24 CHAPTER 2. EMPIRICAL DESERT 29 PAUL H. ROBINSON
COMMENTS: MARY SIGLER*THE FALSE PROMISE OF EMPIRICAL DESERT 39 ADAM J.
KOLBER*COMPLIANCE-PROMOTING INTUITIONS 41 MICHAEL T. CAHILL*A FERTILE
DESERT? 43 ALICE RISTROPH*THE NEW DESERT 45 YOUNGJAE LEE*KEEPING DESERT
HONEST 49 MATTHEW LISTER*DESERT: EMPIRICAL, NOT METAPHYSICAL 51 ALICE
RISTROPH*RESPONSE TO LEE AND LISTER 53 JOSEPH E. KENNEDY*EMPIRICAL
DESERT AND THE ENDPOINTS OF PUNISHMENT 54 ANDREW E. TASLITZ*EMPIRICAL
DESERT: THE YIN AND YANG OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 56 CONTENTS ADIL AHMAD
HAQUE*LEGITIMACY AS STRATEGY 57 LAURA I APPLEMAN*SENTENCING, EMPIRICAL
DESERT, AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 59 REPLY: PAUL H. ROBINSON 61 CHAPTER 3.
DEFENDING PREVENTIVE DETENTION 67 CHRISTOPHER SIOBOGIN COMMENTS: MICHAEL
LOUIS CORRADO*SLOBOGIN ON DEHUMANIZATION 75 MICHAEL MARCUS*DON T ABANDON
SENTENCING REFORM TO DEFEND PREVENTIVE DETENTION 78 RINAT
KITAI-SANGERO*THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE VERSUS PREVENTIVE DETENTION
80 MATT MATRAVERS*UNRELIABILITY, INNOCENCE, AND PREVENTIVE DETENTION 81
JOSEPH E. KENNEDY*THE DANGERS OF DANGEROUSNESS AS A BASIS FOR
INCARCERATION 83 REPLY: CHRISTOPHER SLOBOGIN 84 CHAPTER 4. THE ECONOMICS
OF CRIME CONTROL 87 DORON TEICHMAN COMMENTS: RUSSELL D. COVEY*THE LIMITS
OF THE ECONOMIC MODEL: BECKER S CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 93 ALON HAREL*THE
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF CRIME CONTROL: A FRIENDLY CRITIQUE 95 KEITH N.
HYLTON*EFFICIENT DETERRENCE AND CRIME CONTROL 97 MORRIS B. HOFFMAN*LAW,
ECONOMICS, AND NEUROETHICAL REALISM 100 REPLY: DORON TEICHMAN 101
CHAPTER 5. THE DIFFICULTIES OF DETERRENCE AS A DISTRIBUTIVE PRINCIPLE
105 PAUL H. ROBINSON COMMENTS: RUSSELL D. COVEY*DETERRENCE S COMPLEXITY
116 DOUGLAS A. BERMAN*MAKING DETERRENCE WORK BETTER 118 DORON
TEICHMAN*IN DEFENSE OF DETERRENCE 120 VLLL CONTENTS JONATHAN S. MASUR,
RICHARD H. MCADAMS, AND THOMAS J. MILES*FOR GENERAL DETERRENCE 122
REPLY: PAUL H. ROBINSON 124 CHAPTER 6. WHY ONLY THE STATE MAY INFLICT
CRIMINAL SANCTIONS: THE CASE AGAINST PRIVATELY INFLICTED SANCTIONS 129
ALON HAREL COMMENTS: MIRIAM BAER*ELIMINATING THE DIVIDE BETWEEN THE
STATE AND ITS CITIZENS 137 DORON TEICHMAN*WHY THE STATE MAY DELEGATE THE
INFLICTION OF CRIMINAL SANCTIONS 139 MALCOLM THORBURN*WHY ONLY THE STATE
MAY DECIDE WHEN SANCTIONS ARE APPROPRIATE 140 STUART P. GREEN*WHY DO
PRIVATELY INFLICTED CRIMINAL SANCTIONS MATTER? 142 REPLY: ALON HAREL 144
CHAPTER 7. RESULTS DON T MATTER 147 LARRY ALEXANDER AND KIMBERLY KESSLER
FERZAN COMMENTS: GERALD LEONARD*SOME REASONS WHY CRIMINAL HARMS MATTER
153 PETER WESTEN*WHY CRIMINAL HARMS MATTER 155 THOMAS MORAWETZ*RESULTS
DON T MATTER, BUT... 157 JEREMY HORDER*ON THE REDUCIBILITY OF CRIMES 159
REPLY: LARRY ALEXANDER AND KIMBERLY KESSLER FERZAN 160 CHAPTER 8.
POST-MODERN MEDITATIONS ON PUNISHMENT: ON THE LIMITS OF REASON AND THE
VIRTUE OF RANDOMIZATION 163 BERNARD E. HARCOURT COMMENTS: ALICE
RISTROPH*GAMES PUNISHERS PLAY 173 MICHAEL M. O HEAR*CHANCE S DOMAIN 175
ALON HAREL*THE LURE OF AMBIVALENT SKEPTICISM 177 KEN LEVY*PUNISHMENT
MUST BE JUSTIFIED OR NOT AT ALL 179 REPLY: BERNARD E. HARCOURT 181
CONTENTS CHAPTER 9. REMORSE, APOLOGY, AND MERCY 185 JEFFRIE G. MURPHY
COMMENTS: SHERRY F. COLB*RETAINING REMORSE 195 STEPHANOS BIBAS*INVASIONS
OF CONSCIENCE AND FAKED APOLOGIES 196 SUSAN A. BANDES*EVALUATION OF
REMORSE IS HERE TO STAY: WE SHOULD FOCUS ON IMPROVING ITS DYNAMICS 198
LISA KERN GRIFFIN*INSINCERE AND INVOLUNTARY PUBLIC APOLOGIES 199 JANET
AINSWORTH*THE SOCIAL MEANING OF APOLOGY 201 REPLY: JEFFRIE G. MURPHY 203
CHAPTER 10. INTERPRETIVE CONSTRUCTION IN THE SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW
207 MARK KELMAN COMMENTS: PAUL LITTON*UNEXPLAINED, FALSE ASSUMPTIONS
UNDERLIE KELMAN S SKEPTICISM 218 JOHN MIKHAIL*UNCONSCIOUS CHOICES IN
LEGAL ANALYSIS 220 MARGARET RAYMOND*INTERPRETIVE CONSTRUCTIONS AND THE
EXERCISE OF BIAS 222 ALICE RISTROPH*INTERPRETIVE CONSTRUCTION AND
DEFENSIVE PUNISHMENT THEORY 224 REPLY: MARK KELMAN 226 CHAPTER 11.
CRIMINALIZATION AND SHARING WRONGS 229 S.E. MARSHALL AND R.A. DUFF
COMMENTS: STUART P. GREEN*SHARING WRONGS BETWEEN CRIMINAL AND CIVIL
SANCTIONS 238 SHLOMIT WALLERSTEIN*VICTIM, BEWARE! ON THE DANGERS OF
SHARING WRONGS WITH SOCIETY 240 ADIL AHMAD HAQUE*SHARING THE BURDENS OF
JUSTICE 241 MATTHEW LISTER*CONTRACTUALISM AND THE SHARING OF WRONGS 243
MICHELLE MADDEN DEMPSEY*SHARING REASONS FOR CRIMINALIZATION? NO THANKS
... ALREADY GOT EM! 245 ANDREW E. TASLITZ*PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE
RETRIBUTION AND DELEGATED REVENGE 247 CONTENTS REPLY: S.E. MARSHALL AND
R.A. DUFF 248 CHAPTER 12. MONSTROUS OFFENDERS AND THE SEARCH FOR
SOLIDARITY THROUGH MODERN PUNISHMENT 253 JOSEPH E. KENNEDY COMMENTS:
MARIANNE WESSON*DOMESTICATED MONSTERS 262 JANET AINSWORTH* WE HAVE MET
THE ENEMY AND HE IS US : COGNITIVE BIAS AND PERCEPTIONS OF THREAT 264
DOUGLAS A. BERMAN*HAVE GOOD INTENTIONS ALSO FUELED THE SEVERITY
REVOLUTION? 266 REPLY: JOSEPH E. KENNEDY 268 II. DOCTRINE CHAPTER 13.
AGAINST NEGLIGENCE LIABILITY 273 LARRY ALEXANDER AND KIMBERLY KESSLER
FERZAN COMMENTS: LEO ZAIBERT*FOR NEGLIGENCE LIABILITY 281 MICHELLE
MADDEN DEMPSEY*THE OBJECT OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 283 ALAN BRUDNER*IS
NEGLIGENCE BLAMELESS? 285 STEPHEN P. GARVEY*FATALLY CIRCULAR? NOT! 286
ANDREW E. TASLITZ*COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND CONTEXTUAL NEGLIGENCE LIABILITY
288 KENNETH W. SIMONS*THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN NEGLIGENCE AND
RECKLESSNESS IS UNSTABLE 290 REPLY: LARRY ALEXANDER AND KIMBERLY KESSLER
FERZAN 291 CHAPTER 14. RAPE LAW REFORM BASED ON NEGOTIATION: BEYOND THE
NO AND YES MODELS 295 MICHELLE J. ANDERSON COMMENTS: ANDREW E.
TASLITZ*SELF-DECEPTION AND RAPE LAW REFORM 305 KIMBERLY KESSLER
FERZAN*SEX AS CONTRACT 308 ROBIN CHARLOW*NEGOTIATING SEX: WOULD IT WORK?
310 SHERRY F. COLB*CONVERSATION BEFORE PENETRATION? 312 CONTENTS
MARIANNE WESSON*YOU CAN T GET AWAY FROM CONSENT 313 REPLY: MICHELLE J.
ANDERSON 314 CHAPTER 15. PROVOCATION: EXPLAINING AND JUSTIFYING THE
DEFENSE IN PARTIAL EXCUSE, LOSS OF SELF-CONTROL TERMS 319 JOSHUA
DRESSLER COMMENTS: SUSAN D. ROZELLE*HE HAD IT COMING: PROVOCATION AS A
PARTIAL JUSTIFICATION 326 VERA BERGELSON*PROVOCATION: NOT JUST A PARTIAL
EXCUSE 328 MARCIA BARON*REFRAMING THE ISSUES: DIFFERING VIEWS OF
JUSTIFICATION AND THE FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF PROVOCATION 329 JOAN H.
KRAUSE*TOLERATING THE LOSS OF SELF-CONTROL 331 KENNETH SIMONS*EXCUSE
DOCTRINE SHOULD ESCHEW BOTH THE REASONABLE AND THE ORDINARY PERSON 333
STEPHEN P. GARVEY*GET RID OF ADEQUATE PROVOCATION! 335 MARIANNE
WESSON*ENFORCING VIRTUE WITH THE LAW OF HOMICIDE 336 REPLY: JOSHUA
DRESSIER 338 CHAPTER 16. OBJECTIVE VERSUS SUBJECTIVE JUSTIFICATION: A
CASE STUDY IN FUNCTION AND FORM IN CONSTRUCTING A SYSTEM OF CRIMINAL LAW
THEORY 343 PAUL H. ROBINSON COMMENTS: PETER WESTEN*A PLATONIC
JUSTIFICATION FOR UNKNOWING JUSTIFICATION 354 SHLOMIT WALLERSTEIN*THE
THIRD, COMBINED, THEORY FOR JUSTIFICATIONS 356 MITCHELL N. BERMAN*IN
DEFENSE OF SUBJECTIVE JUSTIFICATIONS 357 JOHN MIKHAIL*CONSTRAINING THE
NECESSITY DEFENSE 359 REPLY: PAUL H. ROBINSON 361 CHAPTER 17.
SELF-DEFENSE AND THE PSYCHOTIC AGGRESSOR 365 GEORGE P. FLETCHER AND LUIS
E. CHIESA COMMENTS: BOAZ SANGERO* SELF-DEFENSE AND THE PSYCHOTIC
AGGRESSOR : WHAT ABOUT PROPORTIONALITY? 372 XN CONTENTS JOHN
MIKHAIL*SELF-DEFENSE AGAINST WRONGFUL ATTACK: THE CASE OF THE PSYCHOTIC
AGGRESSOR 374 SHERRY F. COLB*JUSTIFYING HOMICIDE AGAINST INNOCENT
AGGRESSORS WITHOUT DENYING THEIR INNOCENCE 375 SHLOMIT WALLERSTEIN*TWO
FLAWS IN THE AUTONOMY-BASED JUSTIFICATION FOR SELF-DEFENSE 377 WHITLEY
R.P. KAUFMAN*PROBLEMS FOR THE AUTONOMY THEORY OF SELF-DEFENSE 379 REPLY:
GEORGE P. FLETCHER AND LUIS E. CHIESA 380 CHAPTER 18. SELF-DEFENSE
AGAINST MORALLY INNOCENT THREATS 385 JEFF MCMAHAN COMMENTS: ADIL AHMAD
HAQUE*RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES AT WAR 395 SHLOMIT WALLERSTEIN*WHY CAUSAL
RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS 396 KIMBERLY KESSLER FERZAN*CAN T SUE; CAN KILL
398 WHITLEY R.P. KAUFMAN*CAN MORAL RESPONSIBILITY EXPLAIN
SELF-DEFENSE? 400 VICTOR TADROS*DOUBTS ABOUT THE RESPONSIBILITY
PRINCIPLE 402 REPLY: JEFF MCMAHAN 404 CHAPTER 19. SELF-DEFENSE,
IMMINENCE, AND THE BATTERED WOMAN 407 WHITLEY R.P. KAUFMAN COMMENTS:
GIDEON YAFFE*THE REAL LINK BETWEEN IMMINENCE AND NECESSITY 415 MARCIA
BARON*IN DEFENSE OF THE PROXY THESIS 417 KIMBERLY KESSLER FERZAN*THE
VALUES AND COSTS OF IMMINENCE 419 JOAN H. KRAUSE*IMMINENCE RECONSIDERED:
ARE BATTERED WOMEN DIFFERENT? 420 JEREMY HORDER*THE IMMINENCE
REQUIREMENT, BATTERED WOMEN, AND THE AUTHORITY TO STRIKE BACK 422 REPLY:
WHITLEY R.P. KAUFMAN 424 XIU CONTENTS CHAPTER 20. REASONABLE PROVOCATION
AND SELF-DEFENSE: RECOGNIZING THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN ACT REASONABLENESS
AND EMOTION REASONABLENESS 427 CYNTHIA LEE COMMENTS: SUSAN D.
ROZELLE*MAKING WAVES: RADICALIZING ACT REASONABLENESS 432 CARISSA BYRNE
HESSICK*IS AN ACT REASONABLENESS INQUIRY NECESSARY? 434 TERRY A.
MARONEY*DIFFERENTIATING COGNITIVE AND VOLITIONAL ASPECTS OF EMOTION IN
SELF-DEFENSE AND PROVOCATION 436 CAROLINE FORELL*NORMS, PROPORTIONALITY,
PROVOCATION, AND IMPERFECT SELF-DEFENSE 438 JEREMY HORDER*DIFFERENT WAYS
TO MANIFEST REASONABLENESS 440 KENNETH W. SIMONS*REQUIRING REASONABLE
BELIEFS ABOUT SELF-DEFENSE ENSURES THAT ACTS CONFORMING TO THOSE BELIEFS
ARE REASONABLE 441 REPLY: CYNTHIA LEE 443 CHAPTER 21. AGAINST CONTROL
TESTS FOR CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 449 STEPHEN J. MORSE COMMENTS: STEPHEN
P. GARVEY*THE FOLK PSYCHOLOGY OF SELF-CONTROL 460 MICHAEL LOUIS
CORRADO*MORSE ON CONTROL TESTS 461 SUSAN D. ROZELLE*SOMETIMES A CONTROL
TEST IS JUST A CONTROL TEST 463 TERRY A. MARONEY*WHY IS A
FOLK-PSYCHOLOGICAL ACCOUNT OF LOSS OF CONTROL NECESSARY (AND WHAT
PRECISELY IS IT)? 465 ROBERT F. SCHOPP*COGNITION, RATIONALITY, AND
RESPONSIBILITY 467 REPLY: STEPHEN J. MORSE 469 CHAPTER 22. ABOLITION OF
THE INSANITY DEFENSE 473 CHRISTOPHER SLOBOGIN COMMENTS: SUSAN D.
ROZELLE*NO EXCUSE FOR YOU 482 SHERRY F. COLB*NOT BY COGNITION ALONE 484
PAUL LITTON*AGAINST INTEGRATIONISM 486 MATT MATRAVERS*JUSTIFYING
DEFENSES 488 XIV CONTENTS REPLY: CHRISTOPHER SLOBOGIN 489 CHAPTER 23.
ENTRAPMENT AND THE FREE MARKET FOR CRIME 493 LOUIS MICHAEL SEIDMAN
COMMENTS: SHERRY F. COLB*MAKING SENSE OF ENTRAPMENT LAW AFTER THE DEATH
OF LOCHNER 503 MIRIAM BAER*ENTRAPMENT AND THE QUANDARY OF THE UNDERCOVER
INVESTIGATION 505 BRUCE HAY*AN ENFORCEMENT POLICY PERSPECTIVE ON
ENTRAPMENT 507 RICHARD H. MCADAMS*THE ENTRAPMENT DEFENSE DEFENDED 509
REPLY: LOUIS MICHAEL SEIDMAN 512 III. ADMINISTRATION CHAPTER 24. THE
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE: THE PESSIMISTS VIEW
517 RICHARD H. MCADAMS COMMENTS: DARRYL K. BROWN*THE ENDURING PATTERN OF
BROAD CRIMINAL CODES AND A PATH FOR STRUCTURAL CHANGE 528 SAMUEL W.
BUELL*THE SOURCES OF OVERBREADTH 530 JOSEPH E. KENNEDY*WHY HERE AND WHY
NOW? BRINGING HISTORY AND SOCIOLOGY TO BEAR ON PUNITIVE PATHOLOGY 532
ANDREW E. TASLITZ*THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PROSECUTORIAL INDISCRETION
533 RACHEL E. BARKOW*AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION: REALISTIC TREATMENT FOR OUR
PATHOLOGICAL POLITICS 535 RONALD F. WRIGHT*PROSECUTOR ELECTIONS AND
OVERDEPTH IN CRIMINAL CODES 537 REPLY: RICHARD H. MCADAMS 539 CHAPTER
25. AGAINST JURY NULLIFICATION 543 ANDREW D. LEIPOLD COMMENTS: RICHARD
H. MCADAMS*JURY NULLIFICATION CHECKS PROSECUTORIAL POWER 551 XV CONTENTS
CAROL S. STEIKER*SCULPTING THE SHAPE OF NULLIFICATION THROUGH JURY
INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTION 553 SHERRY F. COLB*JURY NULLIFICATION AND
ERRONEOUS ACQUITTALS: GETTING THE CAUSATION BACKWARDS 554 JOSH
BOWERS*ACCURACY AND LEGITIMACY 556 REPLY: ANDREW D. LEIPOLD 558 CHAPTER
26. RACE-BASED JURY NULLIFICATION: BLACK POWER IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SYSTEM 561 PAUL BUTLER COMMENTS: LAWRENCE ROSENTHAL*CONFUSING CAUSE AND
EFFECT 569 ROBIN CHARLOW*THE EFFECT OF RACE-BASED JURY NULLIFICATION ON
BATSON 572 LAJUANA DAVIS*THE PERNICIOUS MYTH OF RACIAL JURY
NULLIFICATION 574 SHERRY F. COLB*REJECTING RACIAL JURY NULLIFICATION 575
BENNETT CAPERS*ON RACIALLY-BASED JURY NULLIFICATION 576 JOSH
BOWERS*GRAND-JURY NULLIFICATION: BLACK POWER IN THE CHARGING DECISION
578 REPLY: PAUL BUTLER 580 CHAPTER 27. IN SUPPORT OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
585 ERIK LUNA COMMENTS: STEPHANOS BIBAS*RESTORATION, BUT ALSO MORE
JUSTICE 595 DAVID DOLINKO*RESTORATIVE CAVEATS 597 MARGARETH
ETIENNE*RESTORING JUSTICE THROUGH INDIVIDUALIZED PROCESSES 599 JOSEPH E.
KENNEDY*RESTORE TO WHAT? SUPPLEMENTING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 601 MICHAEL
M. O HEAR*DANGERS OF THE BIG TENT 602 ROBERT WEISBERG*LUNA-INSPIRED
SPECULATIONS ON RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 604 REPLY: ERIK LUNA 606 XVI
CONTENTS CHAPTER 28. THE VIRTUES OF OFFENSE/OFFENDER DISTINCTIONS 611
DOUGLAS A. BERMAN COMMENTS: RICHARD E. MYERS II*FROM EACH ACCORDING TO
HIS ABILITY 622 ADAM J. KOLBER*CHARACTERISTICS RELATED TO PUNISHMENT
EXPERIENCE 623 NANCY GERTNER*OFFENSE/OFFENDER DISTINCTION AND COMPETENCE
625 LAURA I APPLEMAN*SPLITTING THE BABY: THE DANGER OF DISTINGUISHING
BETWEEN OFFENSE AND OFFENDER CHARACTERISTICS 627 JOSEPH E. KENNEDY*
BLAKELY, BOOKER, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND INTELLIGIBILITY 629 MARGARETH
ETIENNE*IN NEED OF A THEORY OF MITIGATION 630 REPLY: DOUGLAS A. BERMAN
632 CHAPTER 29. THE HEART HAS ITS REASONS: EXAMINING THE STRANGE
PERSISTENCE OF THE AMERICAN DEATH PENALTY 635 SUSAN A. BANDES COMMENTS:
DOUGLAS A. BERMAN AND STEPHANOS BIBAS*THE HEART HAS ITS VALUE: THE DEATH
PENALTY S JUSTIFIABLE PERSISTENCE 643 MARY SIGLER*EMOTIONS,
RETRIBUTIVISM AND THE DEATH PENALTY 645 JEFFRIE G. MURPHY*WHEN CLEARLY
UNDERSTOOD, RETRIBUTIVE THEORY HAS MUCH TO OFFER 647 ROBERT F.
SCHOPP*REASON AND EMOTION IN CAPITAL SENTENCING 649 JOSEPH E.
KENNEDY*OUTRAGE VERSUS ANGER AND HATRED 651 CAROL S. STEIKER*WILL
EMPATHY KILL THE DEATH PENALTY, OR VICE VERSA? 652 LAJUANA
DAVIS*OVERRIDING EMOTION 654 TERRY A. MARONEY*CAN THE THEORY AND
PRACTICE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT BE MORE EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT? 656
REPLY: SUSAN A- BANDES 658 CHAPTER 30. MERCY S DECLINE AND
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW S ASCENDANCE 663 RACHEL E. BARKOW COMMENTS: RONALD F.
WRIGHT AND MARC L. MILLER*SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE DISCRETION OF
PROSECUTORS 673 XVLL CONTENTS DOUGLAS A. BERMAN*MERCY S DISGUISE,
PROSECUTORIAL POWER, AND EQUALITY S MODERN CONSTRUCTION 675 STEPHANOS
BIBAS*POLITICAL VERSUS ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE 677 ANDREW E. TASLITZ*THE
DECLINE OF CRIMINAL LAW REPRESENTATIVE POPULISM 679 REPLY: RACHEL E.
BARKOW 681 CHAPTER 31. CRIMINAL LAW COMES HOME 683 JEANNIE SUK COMMENTS:
MELISSA MURRAY*THE PRIVATE LIFE OF CRIMINAL LAW 692 LAURA A.
ROSENBURY*WHOSE PRIVACY? 694 AYA GRUBER*FROM NEOLIBERALISM TO
IIBERTARIANISM: WHY NEITHER CRIMINALIZATION NOR PRIVACY IS THE ANSWER
FOR BATTERED WOMEN 696 JENNIFER COLLINS*CRIMINAL LAW COMES HOME TO A
FAMILY 698 CHERYL HANNA*BECAUSE BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO 700 EMILY J.
SACK*THE CRIME OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 702 DEBORAH
TUERKHEIMER*DOMESTICATING CRIMINAL LAW: A NORMATIVE DEFENSE 704 ALAFAIR
BURKE*DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MISDEMEANOR PROSECUTIONS AND THE NEW POLICING
705 REPLY: JEANNIE SUK 707 INDEX 713 XVLLL
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