Response to Panel on Institutional Responses to Overcrowding
Response to panel and paper on institutional responses to overcrowding.
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Response to panel and paper on institutional responses to overcrowding.
Analysis of recent trends in alternatives to incarceration; such reforms may increase criminal justice intervention without reductions in overall incarceration.
Reflection on other professors' thoughts during the colloquium on how to reform the criminal justice system.
Discussion on the panel and replies to Susan N. Herman's paper Institutional Litigation in the Post-Chapman World.
Tracks the development of selective incapacitation as an alternative sentencing procedure; argues for rejection because its impossible to predict dangerousness.
The male sexual impulse is a means for courts to find that men and women are not similarly situated; application of this principle in different areas of the law.
Examines ways the law can ensure democratic governance in the internal affairs of unions
Discussion of the tension between two prominent theoretical orientations in parenting theory: the "psycholical parent" and the "biological parent"
Discussion of the impact on child welfare law and policy of seminal works arguing for less state intervention in removing children from functional families.
Overview of the rise in constitutional challenges to sex education in public schools and an analysis of the arguments implicated.
Disparate treatment of child welfare laws and the impact of the psychological parenting theory on poor nonwhite families.