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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Punishment Theory in the OSJCL
The Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law has just published an issue on punishment theory and culpability, with special editor Mitch Berman at the helm for this issue. There are some exceptional contributions from the likes of Larry Alexander, Kim Ferzan (twice!), Doug Husak, Ken Simons, Peter Westen, and Gideon Yaffe. And there's something by me, too.
Thanks to Mitch and to Joshua Dressler for letting a welterweight fighter slip into a heavyweight class.
Posted by Marc DeGirolami on April 24, 2012 at 08:05 AM | Permalink
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Check out also Mike Cahill's excellent contribution on inchoate liability. It's fantastic and ... short!
Posted by: Dan Markel | Apr 24, 2012 9:04:30 AM
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