This MCLR+ event on David Garland’s Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment (Princeton 2025) gathers an international and interdisciplinary panel of scholars to reflect on […]
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This MCLR+ event on David Garland’s Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment (Princeton 2025) gathers an international and interdisciplinary panel of scholars to reflect on […]
Chloë Kennedy’s Inducing Intimacy: Deception, Consent and the Law (Cambridge 2024) tackles an important and timely topic that resonates across jurisdictions worldwide—the regulation of deceptively induced intimacy, notably through the criminal law—by […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue Should the Legal Response to Deceptive Sex Worry About Authenticity Rather than Autonomy? […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue Lived Autonomy, Intimacy, and Hersense: Rape Legislation in Practice Moa Bladini* I. Introduction […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue The Right to Sexual Autonomy Reconsidered: Justifying the Criminalization of Sex by Deception […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue From Scotland to India: Deceptive Sex, Autonomy, and the Expansion of Carceral Power […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue What Lies Beneath Aya Gruber* In the last decade, legal scholars and philosophers […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue From Stealthing to the “Pill Lie”: Deceptive Practices Concerning Reproductive and Protective Measures […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue Sex, Gender, Identity, and Sexuality in the Law of Sex-by-Deception Rachel C. Tolley* […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue Sexual Autonomy Under Pressure: Deception and Sexual Consent in the Digital Era Cristina […]
➡︎ download | save | print➡︎ read the rest of this Modern Criminal Law Review Special Issue Not Just Academic: Critiquing and Reforming the Law of Deceptive Sex Chloë Kennedy* […]
This MCLR+ event on David Garland’s Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment (Princeton 2025) gathers an international and interdisciplinary panel of scholars to reflect […]
Imagine adopting a constitution notionally designed to install “The People” as the true repository of sovereign power and to throw off the colonial yoke, yet retaining a criminal justice system […]
Imagine adopting a constitution notionally designed to install “The People” as the true repository of sovereign power and to throw off the colonial yoke, yet retaining a criminal justice system […]
Imagine adopting a constitution notionally designed to install “The People” as the true repository of sovereign power and to throw off the colonial yoke, yet retaining a criminal justice […]
In The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature (Oxford 2024), Elise Wang explores the medieval origins and surprising modern resilience of “felony” in contemporary criminal law. Since its appearance as […]
➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Felony”) Felony and the Interdisciplinary Frounce Elise Wang* I want to begin by thanking Drs. Butler, Jahner, Ristroph, and Taylor for […]
➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Felony”) Felon, Felonesse, President Jamie Taylor* Our understanding of what a felony is, how it should be prosecuted, and who should […]
➡︎ read the rest of this Forum➡︎ Supplementary Materials (“Felony”) Law, Not-Law, and the Felon in Between Alice Ristroph* The term “felony” does not “lack … definition.”[1] To the contrary, […]
