are here. The usual disclaimers apply. Rank Paper Downloads 1. The President's Criminal Immunity Andy Grewal University of Iowa - College of Law Date Posted: 26 Apr 2024 [new
to top ten] 438 2. Brain Science for Lawyers, Judges, and... [...]
are here. The usual disclaimers apply. Rank Paper Downloads 1. The President's Criminal Immunity Andy Grewal University of Iowa - College of Law Date Posted: 26 Apr 2024 [new
to top ten] 438 2. Brain Science for Lawyers, Judges, and... [...]
The title of this post is the title of this new essay authored by Susan Bandes available via SSRN. Here is its abstract: One of the delights of shows like HBO's Succession
is the virtual communal watch party they create, replete with competing interpretations and passionate predictions about plot development. These conversations reveal [...]
are here. The usual disclaimers apply. Rank Paper Downloads 1. Brain Science for Lawyers, Judges, and Policymakers Owen D. Jones, Jeffrey D. Schall, Francis X. Shen, Morris
B. Hoffman and Anthony D. Wagner Vanderbilt University - Law School & Dept.... [...]
Esther Hong (Arizona State University (ASU) - Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law) has posted The Age of Creativity and Crime on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Creativity and crime
may seem like worlds apart, but they have much more... [...]
I have been looking forward to spending my weekend mostly ignoring work while watching the PGA Championship to see if World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler could secure the
second leg of the Grand Slam after his impressive Masters victory last month. But an unfortunate incident, as detailed in this Fox News story, now has me thinking [...]
Alexandra Natapoff (Harvard Law School) has posted Misdemeanor Declination: A Theory of Internal Separation of Powers (Texas Law Review, Vol. 102, No. 5, 2024) on SSRN. Here
is the abstract: Millions of times every year, American prosecutors make the all-important... [...]
Diarmuid Griffin (School of Law, National University of Ireland, Galway) has posted 'Dangerous' and 'Devious': Exploring judicial rationales when imposing discretionary sentences
of life imprisonment. on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Existing research on life imprisonment focuses on interrogating the... [...]
The title of this post is the title of this new article authored by Thea Johnson available via SSRN. Here is its abstract: Much of the rhetoric about criminal justice reform
posits that trials are good and pleas are bad. Trials provide full, public adversarial process, while plea bargaining is secretive, coercive, and unfair. As such, [...]
The Govenor of Texas issued a notable (and previously promised) clemency, as detailed in this local article. Here are excerpts: Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant convicted
of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in downtown Austin in 2020, was freed from prison Thursday within an hour of Gov. [...]
Maximo Langer (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Law) has posted What is Penal Minimalism? (Washington University Law Review, Vol. 101, 2024) on SSRN.
Here is the abstract: This article provides an account of penal minimalism. It... [...]