All Articles by Author
Death-is-Different Jurisprudence and the Role of the Capital Jury
Jeffrey Abramson, Brandeis University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Culpable Acts of Risk Creation
Larry Alexander, University of San Diego School of Law, and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Rutgers University, School of Law—Camden
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
In Praise of Yale Kamisar
Ronald J. Allen, Northwestern University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Clark v. Arizona : Much (Confused) Ado About Nothing
Ronald J. Allen, Northwestern University School of Law
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
The Misguided Defenses of Miranda v. Arizona
Ronald J. Allen, Northwestern University School of Law
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Hail Yale
Albert W. Alschuler, University of Chicago
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Herring v. United States: A Minnow or a Shark?
Albert W. Alschuler,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Celebrating Great Lawyering
Albert W. Alschuler, Northwestern University
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Conceptions of Overcriminalization
Andrew Ashworth, All Souls College, University of Oxford
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
In Support of the Good Reasons Approach to Understanding Responsibility
Brenda M. Baker, University of Calgary
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Fear Factor: The Role of Media in Covering and Shaping the Death Penalty
Susan Bandes, DePaul University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Protecting the Innocent as the Primary Value of the Criminal Justice System
Susan A. Bandes,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Justifications and Excuses
Marcia Baron, Indiana University
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Minority Report and the Law of Attempt
Robert Batey, Stetson University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Introduction
Sara Sun Beale, Charles L.B. Lowndes Professor, Duke Law School, Durham, N.C.
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Rethinking the Identity and Role of United States Attorneys
Sara Sun Beale, Charles L.B. Lowndes Professor, Duke Law School, Durham, N.C.
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Hate Thy Neighbor: Violent Racial Exclusion and the Persistence of Segregation
Jeannine Bell, Indiana University School of Law—Bloomington
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
A Defense Bar: The "Proof of Innocence" Requirement in Criminal Malpractice Claims
Kevin Bennardo, Law Clerk, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois; J.D., 2007, The Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Introduction to the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
Douglas A. Berman, The Ohio State University, and Joshua Dressler, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
The Model Penal Code Second: Might "Film Schools" Be in Need of a Remake?
Douglas A. Berman, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Introduction: The Criminal Law and Policing Corporate Conduct
Douglas A. Berman, The Ohio State University, and Alan C. Michaels, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
The Real (Sentencing) World: State Sentencing in the Post-Blakely Era
Douglas A. Berman, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University, and Steven L. Chanenson, Villanova University School of Law
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Making Sentencing Sensible
Douglas A. Berman, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University, and Stephanos Bibas, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
On the Moral Structure of White Collar Crime
Mitchell N. Berman, The University of Texas at Austin
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Rewarding Prosecutors for Performance
Stephanos Bibas, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Forgiveness in Criminal Procedure
Stephanos Bibas, University of Pennsylvania School of Law
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
States of War: Defensive Force Among Nations
Guyora Binder,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
They Released Me From My Cage. . . But They Still Keep Me Handcuffed: A Parolee's Reaction to Samson v. California
James M. Binnall, J.D. Candidate Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Panetti v. Quarterman: Mental Illness, the Death Penalty, and Human Dignity
Richard J. Bonnie, Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy, University of Virginia
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Pour encourager les autres? The Curious History and Distressing Implications of the Criminal Provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the Sentencing Guidelines Amendments That Followed
Frank O. Bowman III, Indiana University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Losing Faith? Police, Black Churches, and the Resurgence of Youth Violence in Boston
Anthony A. Braga, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, and David Hureau, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government, and Christopher Winship, Harvard University
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Back to the Future: The Implications of September 11, 2001 on Law Enforcement Practice and Policy
Steven G. Brandl, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Prosecutors and Overcriminalization: Thoughts on Political Dynamics and a Doctrinal Response
Darryl K. Brown, Professor and David H. Ibbeken Research Professor, University of Virginia School of Law
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
The Problematic and Faintly Promising Dynamics of Corporate Crime Enforcement
Darryl K. Brown, Washington & Lee University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Remembering Welsh White
John M. Burkoff, University of Pittsburgh
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
On Getting the Reasonable Person Out of the Courtroom
B. Sharon Byrd, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Can a Model Penal Code Second Save the States from Themselves?
Michael T. Cahill, Brooklyn Law School, and Paul H. Robinson, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Offense Grading and Multiple Liability: New Challenges for a Model Penal Code Second
Michael T. Cahill, Brooklyn Law School
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Poor Children: Child "Witches" and Child Soldiers in Sub-Saharan Africa
Naomi Cahn, George Washington University
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
In Defense of Victim Impact Statements
Paul G. Cassell, Ronald N. Boyce Presidential Professor of Criminal Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Felon Disenfranchisement and Democracy in the Late Jim Crow Era
Gabriel J. Chin, Law, Criminal Justice and Security Program, University of Arizona
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
A Liberal House Divided: How the Warren Court Dismantled the Fourth Amendment
Morgan Cloud, Emory University
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Profiling With Apologies
Sherry F. Colb, Rutgers University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Connecting Theory and Reality: Teaching Gideon and Indigent Defendants' Non-Right to Counsel at Bail
Douglas L. Colbert,
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Appointed but (Nearly) Prevented From Serving: My Experiences as a Grand Jury Foreperson
Phyllis L. Crocker, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Justification and Bad Motives
Lawrence Crocker, Dartmouth College
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Eyewitness Corroboration Requirements As Protections Against Wrongful Conviction: The Hidden Questions
David Crump,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Profiling Terror
Sharon L. Davies, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
An Account of Mapp v. Ohio That Misses the Larger Exclusionary Rule Story
Thomas Y. Davies, University of Tennessee College of Law
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Sex Offender Registration in Indian Country
Virginia Davis, Associate Counsel, National Congress of American Indians, and Kevin Washburn, Harvard Law School
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Why the Model Penal Code's Sexual Offense Provisions Should Be Pulled and Replaced
Deborah W. Denno, Fordham University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
The Scientific Shortcomings of Roper v. Simmons
Deborah W. Denno, Fordham University
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Some Naive Thoughts About Justice and Mercy
David Dolinko, University of California, Los Angeles
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
The Model Penal Code: Is It Like a Classic Movie in Need of a Remake?
Joshua Dressler, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Criminal Law Casebooks: An Introduction to a Dialogue on Their History and Role in Legal Education
Joshua Dressler,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Battered Women and Sleeping Abusers: Some Reflections
Joshua Dressler, The Ohio State University
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Miranda at 40 Symposium Introduction
Joshua Dressler,
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Reforming Complicity Law: Trivial Assistance as a Lesser Offense?
Joshua Dressler, Michael E. Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Terror and Tolerance: Criminal Justice for the New Age of Anxiety
Donald A. Dripps, University of Minnesota
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
On Cases, Casebooks, and the Real World of Criminal Justice: A Brief Response to Anders Walker
Donald A. Dripps,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Justice Harlan on Criminal Procedure: Two Cheers for the Legal Process School
Donald A. Dripps, University of Minnesota
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
"I Might Be Guilty, But You Can't Try Me": Estoppel and Other Bars to Trial
R.A. Duff, University of Stirling
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Introduction to Criminal Responsibility Symposium
R.A. Duff, University of Stirling
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Who is Responsible, for What, to Whom?
R.A. Duff, University of Stirling
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
The Intrusion of Mercy
R.A. Duff, University of Stirling
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Introduction: Sex Offender Law and Policy
OSJCL Editors,
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
The Merciful Capital Juror
Theodore Eisenberg, Cornell University, and Stephen P. Garvey, Cornell University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Death and Deterrence Redux: Science, Law, and Causal Reasoning on Capital Punishment
Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Legitimacy and Criminal Justice
Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Punishment, Deterrence and Social Control: The Paradox of Punishment in Minority Communities
Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University, and Tracey L. Meares, Yale Law School
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Neuroanatomical Background to Understanding the Brain of the Young Psychopath
James H. Fallon, University of California
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Introduction to "The Mind of a Child: The Relationship Between Brain Development, Cognitive Functioning, and Accounatbility Under the Law
Katherine Hunt Federle, The Ohio State University
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Self-Defense and the State
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Rutgers University School of Law-Camden
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Responsibility for Unintended Consequences
Claire Finkelstein, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Contrived Defenses and Deterrent Threats: Two Facets of One Problem
Claire Finkelstein, University of Pennsylvania, and Leo Katz, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
The Warren Court's Missed Opportunities in Substantive Criminal Law
Richard S. Frase, University of Minnesota
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Blakely in Minnesota, Two Years Out: Guidelines Sentencing is Alive and Well
Richard S. Frase, University of Minnesota
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Mend It or End It?: The Revised ABA Capital Defense Representation Guidelines as an Opportunity to Reconsider the Death Penalty
Eric M. Freedman, Hofstra University
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Fewer Risks, More Benefits: What Governments Gain by Acknowledging the Right to Competent Counsel on State Post-Conviction Review in Capital Cases
Eric M. Freedman, Hofstra University
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Questions of Mercy
Stephen P. Garvey, Cornell Law Scohol
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
From Omnipotence to Impotence: American Judges and Sentencing
Judge Nancy Gertner, United States District Judge, District of Massachusetts; Adjunct Professor, Yale Law School
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Report from the Certiorari Clinic: Impressions of Routine Capital Cases
Daniel Givelber, Northeastern University
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Shining the Bright Light on Police Interrogation in America
Mark A. Godsey, Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law; Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
In Defense of the Damned
Stanley A. Goldman, Loyola Law School
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
A Student's Tribute To Professor Yale Kamisar
Judge Ronald M. Gould, United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Confrontation Stories: Raleigh on the Mayflower
Kenneth Graham, UCLA
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Prosecutorial Discretion and Post-Conviction Evidence of Innocence
Bruce A. Green, Louis Stein Professor of Law and Director of the Stein Center for Law and Ethics, Fordham University School of Law, and Ellen Yaroshefsky, Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Jacob Burns Ethics Center in the Practice of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Is There Too Much Criminal Law?
Stuart P. Green, Professor of Law & Justice Nathan L. Jacobs Scholar, Rutgers School of Law-Newark
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
A Few Reflections on the Model Penal Code Commentaries
Kent Greenawalt, Columbia University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
The Cultural Defense: Reflections in Light of the Model Penal Code and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Kent Greenawalt, Columbia University
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Neurobiology and the Law: A Role in Juvenile Justice?
Staci A. Gruber, Harvard University, and Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd, Harvard University
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
The Disturbing Case of the British Advertising Standards authority, the New York Times, and the State Department's Low Estimate of the Death Toll in Darfur
John Hagan, Northwestern University; American Bar Foundation, and Wenona Rymond-Richmond, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Roper v. Simmons: The Role of the Science Brief
Aliya Haider, Heller Ehrman LLP
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
What Criminal Law and Procedure Can Learn from Criminology
David A. Harris,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
How Accountability-Based Policing Can Reinforce—Or Replace—The Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule
David A. Harris,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Teaching Criminal Law from a Critical Perspective
Angela P. Harris, , and Cynthia Lee,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Othello Error: Facial Profiling, Privacy, and the Suppression of Dissent
Lenese Herbert, Albany Law School; Washington and Lee University School of Law
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Responsibility and Good Reasons
David Hodgson, Supreme Court of New South Wales
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
The Biological Roots of Punishment
Morris B. Hoffman, Colorado District Judge, and Timothy H. Goldsmith, Yale University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
An Empirical Study of Public Defender Effectiveness: Self-Selection by the "Marginally Indigent"
Morris B. Hoffman, Colorado District Judge, and Paul H. Rubin, Emory University, and Joanna M. Shepherd, Emory University
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Justifications and Excuses: A Systematic Approach
Joachim Hruschka, University of Erlangen
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Duress is Not a Justification
Kyron Huigens, Yeshiva University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
The Morality of Mercy
Heidi M. Hurd, University of Illinios College of Law
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Death to Rapists: A Comment on Kennedy v. Louisiana
Heidi M. Hurd, University of Illinois
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Is the Criminal Law Important?
Douglas Husak, Rutgers University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Criminal Law Textbooks and Human Betterment
Douglas Husak,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Applying Ultima Ratio: A Skeptical Assessment
Douglas Husak, Rutgers University
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
A Liberal Theory of Excuses
Douglas Husak, Rutgers University
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
The Irrational Politics of American Drug Policy: Implications for Criminal Law and the Management of Drug-Involved Offenders
James A. Inciardi, University of Delaware
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
An End-Game for Sexually Violent Predator Laws: As-Applied Invalidation
Eric S. Janus, William Mitchell College of Law, and Brad Bolin,
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Criminalization as Last Resort (Ultima Ratio)
Nils Jareborg, Uppsala University
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Beyond Belief: Rethinking the Role of Belief in the Assessment of Culpability
Eric A. Johnson, University of Wyoming
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Race and Recalcitrance: The Miller-El Remands
Sheri Lynn Johnson, Cornell Death Penalty Project, Cornell Law School
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
The Theory of Value Dilemma: A Critique of the Economic Analysis of Criminal Law
Dan M. Kahan, Yale University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Responsibility Determination as a Smokescreen: Provocation and the Reasonable Person in the Israeli Supreme Court
Orit Kamir, Hebrew University & University of Michigan
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
A Look Back On a Half-Century of Teaching, Writing and Speaking About Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
Yale Kamisar, University of San Diego
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Postscript: Another Look at Patane and Seibert, the 2004 Miranda "Poisoned Fruit" Cases
Yale Kamisar, University of San Diego
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
I Remember Professor Wechsler
Yale Kamisar,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
How Earl Warren's Twenty-Two Years in Law Enforcement Affected His Work as Chief Justice
Yale Kamisar, University of San Diego
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
On the Fortieth Anniversary of the Miranda Case: Why We Needed It, How We Got It--And What Happened to It
Yale Kamisar, University of San Diego; The University of Michigan
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
The Prerequisites of Responsibility: Comments on Antony Duff
Leo Katz, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
How Different is Death? Jury Sentencing in Capital and Non-Capital Cases Compared
Nancy J. King, Vanderbilt University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Diminishing Probable Cause and Minimalist Searches
Kit Kinports, Professor & Polisher Family Distinguished Faculty Scholar, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Judicial Misconduct in Criminal Cases: It's Not Just the Counsel Who May Be Ineffective and Unprofessional
Richard Klein, Touro Law School
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Distorted Reflections of Battered Women Who Kill: A Response to Professor Dressler
Joan H. Krause, George Butler Research Professor of Law and Co-Director, Health Law & Policy Institute, University of Houston Law Center
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
The Charter of Rights and the Administration of Criminal Justice in Canada—Where Have We Been and Where Shall We Go?
Honorable Claire L'Heureux-Dubé, Laval University
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
"Murder and the Reasonable Man" Revisited: A Response to Victoria Nourse
Cynthia Lee, George Washington University
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
A Comparison of Criminal Jury Decision Rules in Democratic Countries
Ethan J. Leib, University of California’s Hastings College of the Law
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Studying Wrongful Convictions: Learning From Social Science
Richard A. Leo, , and Jon B. Gould,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
The Eyes of the Beholders
Rory K. Little, Hastings College of Law, University of California
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
The Unfulfilled Promise of Citizen Review
Debra Livingston, Columbia University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
State Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Ex-Offender Mobility
Wayne A. Logan, Florida State University College of Law
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Criminal Justice Federalism and National Sex
Wayne A. Logan, Florida State University College of Law
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Criminal Justice and the Public Imagination
Erik Luna,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Revising the Model Penal Code: Keeping It Real
Gerard E. Lynch, Columbia University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Why Not a Miranda for Searches?
Gerard E. Lynch, United States District Judge, Southern District of New York; Columbia University School of Law
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Is Yale Kamisar as Good as Joe Namath?: A Look Back at Kamisar's "Prediction" of Miranda v. Arizona
Tracey Maclin, Boston University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Age and Criminal Responsibility
Gerry Maher, University of Edinburgh
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Sentencing in the Temple of Denunciation: Criminal Justice's Weakest Link
Michael H. Marcus, Oregon Circuit Court
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Connectedness and Its Discontents: The Difficulties of Federalism and Criminal Law
Dan Markel, Florida State University College of Law
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
The Innocence Revolution and the Death Penalty
Lawrence C. Marshall, Northwestern University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Life or Death on a Plank-Ripstein and Kant
S.E. Marshall, University of Stirling
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Thinking About Prison and its Impact in the Twenty-First Century
Marc Mauer, Assistant Director of The Sentencing Project
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Racial Impact Statements as a Means of Reducing Unwarranted Sentencing Disparities
Marc Mauer, The Sentencing Project
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
The Unrepresentative Military Jury: Deliberate Inclusion of Combat Veterans in the Military’s Venire for Combat-Incidental Crimes
Daniel Maurer, Captain, U.S. Army; J.D., 2008, Michael E. Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Switching Juries Midstream: The Peplexities of Penalty-Phase-Only Retrials
David McCord, Drake University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Everything Old Is New Again: Fundamental Fairness and the Legitimacy of Criminal Justice
Tracey L. Meares, University of Chicago
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Fastow and Arthur Andersen: Some Reflections on Corporate Criminality, Victim Status, and Retribution
Alan C. Michaels, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Putting the Practice Into Theory
Eric J. Miller,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Yale Kamisar: Up Close and Personal
William Ian Miller, University of Michigan
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Diminished Rationality, Diminished Responsibility
Stephen J. Morse, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Brain Overclaim Syndrome and Criminal Responsibility: A Diagnostic Note
Stephen J. Morse, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Thoroughly Modern: Sir James Fitzjames Stephen on Criminal Responsibility
Stephen J. Morse, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
The Special Threat of Informants to the Innocent Who Are Not Innocents: Producing “First Drafts,” Drafts,” the Evidence
Robert P. Mosteller, Chadwick Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Evidence History, the New Trace Evidence, and Rumblings in the Future of Proof
Robert P. Mosteller, Duke University
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Inference or Impact? Racial Profiling and the Internment's True Legacy
Eric L. Muller, University of North Carolina
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Remorse, Apology, and Mercy
Jeffrie G. Murphy, Arizona State University
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Upending Status: A Comment on Switching, Inequality, and the Idea of the Reasonable Person
V.F. Nourse, University of Wisconsin
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
On Becoming a Responsible Person
Kimmo Nuotio, University of Helsinki
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Some Thoughts on Proposed Revisions to the Organizational Guidelines
Julie R. O'Sullivan, Georgetown University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Early Observations on the Prosecutions of the Business Scandals of 2002-03: On Sideshow Prosecutions, Spitzer’s Clash With Donaldson Over Turf, the Choice of Civil or Criminal Actions, and the Tough Tactic of Coerced Cooperation
Dale A. Oesterle, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Addendum to "Early Observations..."
Dale A. Oesterle, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Lessons From Down Under: A Dialogue on Police Search and Seizure in New Zealand and the United States
Scott Optican, The University of Aukland
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Four Good Things About Wechsler’s Approach
Margaret L. Paris,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Remembering Welsh White
John T. Parry, Lewis and Clark Law School
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Rights and Discretion in Criminal Procedure's "War on Terror"
John T. Parry, Lewis & Clark Law School
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
A Different Kind of Courage, A Different Kind of Peace
Samuel H. Pillsbury, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Learning from Journalism
Samuel H. Pillsbury, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Colorado v. Connelly: What Really Happened
William T. Pizzi,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
White Collar Crime: A Letter from the Future
Ellen S. Podgor, Stetson University College of Law
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
“If You Are Not a United States Citizen . . .”: International Requirements in the Arrest of Foreigners
John Quigley, President’s Club Professor in Law, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Exclusion of Death-Scrupled Jurors and International Due Process
John Quigley, The Ohio State University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
In the Sweat Box: A Historical Perspective on the Detention of Material Witnesses
Carolyn B. Ramsey, Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
In Extremis
Arthur Ripstein, University of Toronto
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Criminal Justice in the Information Age: A Punishment Theory Paradox
Paul H. Robinson, University of Pennsylvania
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
Welcome to the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
Dean Nancy H. Rogers, The Ohio State University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Generally Speaking, Canada Is Going in the Right Direction: A Response to the Honorable Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
Peter Sankoff, University of Auckland
Volume 3:2 (Spring 2006)
Mercy, Clemency, and Capital Punishment: Two Accounts
Austin Sarat, Amherst College
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Toward a Just and Rational Body of Substantive Criminal Law
Stephen J. Schulhofer, New York University School of Law
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Practicing What I Preach: A Professor in the Venire
Theresa A. Severance, Eastern Connecticut State University
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Does Parole Work? The Empirical Evidence from England and Wales
Stephen Shute, University of Birmingham
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Mercy, Clemency, and the Case of Karla Faye Tucker
Mary Sigler, Arizona State University College of Law
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Responsibility for Inadvertent Acts
Andrew P. Simester, University of Nottingham
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Should the Model Penal Code's Mens Rea Provisions Be Amended?
Kenneth W. Simons, Boston University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Is the Exclusionary Rule Obsolete?
David Alan Sklansky, University of California, Berkeley
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Toward Taping
Christopher Slobogin, University of Florida
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Mental Illness and Self-Representation: Faretta, Godinez and Edwards
Christopher Slobogin,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
The Liberal Assault on the Fourth Amendment
Christopher Slobogin, Visiting Professor, Stanford Law School, and Stephen C. O'Connell Professor of Law, University of Florida Levin College of Law
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
The Fourth Amendment, 1789–1868: A Strange History
Bruce P. Smith, University of Illinois College of Law
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Sketches of Yale Kamisar
Marc S. Spindelman, The Ohio State University
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
Abolition in Our Time
Carol S. Steiker, Harvard University, and Jordan M. Steiker, University of Texas
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Panetti v. Quarterman: Is there a "Rational Understanding" of the Supreme Court's Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence?
Carol S. Steiker, Harvard Law School
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Letter to the Journal
Gary L. Stuart,
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
Proportionality for High-Tech Searches
Peter P. Swire, C. William O’Neill Professor of Law, Moritz College of Law of the Ohio State University
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Repentance and the Liberal State
John Tasioulas, Corpus Christi College, Oxford University
Volume 4:2 (Spring 2007)
Search and Seizure History as Conversation: A Reply to Bruce P. Smith
Andrew E. Taslitz, Welsh S. White Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
Daredevil and the Death Penalty
Andrew E. Taslitz, Howard University
Volume 1:2 (Spring 2004)
A Grateful Student's Farewell to Welsh White
Andrew E. Taslitz, Howard University
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Wrongly Accused: Is Race a Factor in Convincing the Innocent?
Andrew E. Taslitz, Howard University
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Racial Blindsight: The Absurdity of Color-Blind Criminal Justice
Andrew E. Taslitz, Howard University School of Law
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Islands in the Stream of History: An Institutional Archeology of Dual Sovereignty
George C. Thomas III, Rutgers University
Volume 1:1 (Fall 2003)
Missing Miranda's Story
George C. Thomas III, Rutgers University
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Through a Glass Darkly: Seeing the Real Warren Court Criminal Justice Legacy
George C. Thomas III, Rutgers University
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
The Criminal Procedure Road Not Taken: Due Process and the Protection of Innocence
George C. Thomas III, Rutgers University
Volume 3:1 (Fall 2005)
"Truth Machines" and Confessions Law in the Year 2046
George C. Thomas III, Rutgers University, Newark
Volume 5:1 (Fall 2007)
Immigration Law and Long-Term Residents: A Missing Chapter in American Criminal Law
Sandra Guerra Thompson, University of Houston
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Welsh White: A Farewell Tribute to a Generous Spirit
James J. Tomkovicz, University of Iowa
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: The Benefits of Self-Regulation
Tom R. Tyler,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Legitimacy and Cooperation: Why Do People Help the Police Fight Crime in Their Communities?
Tom R. Tyler, New York University, and Jeffrey Fagan, Columbia University
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
Renaissance Redux? Chastity and Punishment in Italian Rape Law
Rachel A. Van Cleave, Golden Gate University School of Law
Volume 6:1 (Fall 2008)
The Anti-Case Method: Herbert Wechsler and the Political History of the Criminal Law Course
Anders Walker,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Response to Readers of “The Anti-Case Method: Herbert Wechsler and the Political History of the Criminal Law Course”
Anders Walker,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Teaching Criminal Law
Lloyd L. Weinreb,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Did Legal Realism Engage the Real World of Criminal Law?
Robert Weisberg,
Volume 7:1 (Fall 2009)
Excerpts from "The Future of American Sentencing: A National Roundtable on Blakely"
Robert Weisberg, Stanford University
Volume 2:2 (Spring 2005)
Some Common Confusions About Consent in Rape Cases
Peter Westen, University of Michigan
Volume 2:1 (Fall 2004)
The Supreme Court's Bout with Insanity: Clark v. Arizona
Peter Westen, University of Michigan
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
Impossibility Attempts: A Speculative Thesis
Peter Westen, University of Michigan
Volume 5:2 (Spring 2008)
Missouri's Information-Based Discretionary Sentencing System
Michael A. Wolff, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri
Volume 4:1 (Fall 2006)
How Prosecutor Elections Fail Us
Ronald F. Wright, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Wake Forest University School of Law
Volume 6:2 (Spring 2009)
