Posts Tagged ‘Crime and Punishment’
Juvenile Life Without Parole in Law and Practice: Chronicling the Rapid Change Underway
65 Am. U. L. Rev. 535 (2016) *Principal Attorney, Phillips Black Project. The Phillips Black Project is a public interest law practice committed to providing the highest quality legal representation to those facing the severest penalties authorized by law. Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley School of Law. **Research Fellow, Phillips Black Project. Ms. Dorn focuses…
Read MoreIQ, Intelligence Tests, “Ethnic Adjustments,” and Atkins
65 Am. U. L. Rev. 87 (2015) *Senior Partner, Sanger, Swysen & Dunkle. Adjunct Professor of Law, Santa Barbara College of Law. J.D., University of California at Los Angeles; B.A., University of California at Santa Barbara. Certified Criminal Law Specialist, The State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. Technical portions of this paper topic were…
Read MoreA Spoof of Justice: Double Jeopardy Implications for Convictions of Both Spoofing and Commodities Fraud for the Same Transaction
By Abram Olchyk | 65 Am. U. L. Rev. 239 (2015) *Senior Staff Member, American University Law Review, Volume 65; J.D. Candidate, May 2016, American University, Washington College of Law; B.A. Political Science, 2012, Syracuse University. First, I would like to thank Professors Michael Carroll and Amy Tenney for their encouragement, dedication, and support in this endeavor. Additionally,…
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