Vol. 61, Issue 4, 2009September 01, 2009 EDT
Introduction to the Symposium on the Model Penal Code’s Sentencing Proposals
Introduction to the Symposium on the Model Penal Code’s Sentencing Proposals
Christopher Slobigin,
Articles in Vol. 61, Issue 4, 2009
Vol. 61, Issue 4, 2009
- Introduction to the Symposium on the Model Penal Code's Sentencing ProposalsChristopher Slobigin
- Demographic Impact Statements, O'Connor's Warning, and the Mysteries of Prison Release: Topics from a Sentencing Reform AgendaKevin R. Reitz
- The Enduring (and Again Timely) Wisdom of the Original MPC Sentencing ProvisionsDouglas A. Berman
- How (Not) to Think Like a PunisherAlice Ristroph
- MPC-The Root of the Problem: Just Deserts and Risk AssessmentMichael Marcus
- Good Conduct Time: How Much and for Whom? The Unprincipled Approach of the Model Penal Code: SentencingNora V. Demleitner
- Tragedy, Skepticism, Empirics, and the MPCSRobert Weisberg
- In Defense of Private-Label Mortgage-Backed SecuritiesBrent J. Horton
- Confidential Sources ReconsideredDavid A. Anderson
- Shedding (False) Light: How the Florida Supreme Court’s Rejection of the Tort Falsely Implies Protection for Media DefendantsKristen Rasmussen
- Politics versus Precision: Did the Miami-Dade School Board Violate the First Amendment When it Voted to Remove ¡Vamos a Cuba! from its District Libraries?Lindsay M. Saxe
- Setting The “Persecutor Bar” For Political Asylum After NegusieDavid A. Karp
Christopher Slobigin, Introduction to the Symposium on the Model Penal Code’s Sentencing Proposals, 61 Fla. L. Rev. 665 (2009).
