Here you’ll find MCLR+ contributions in various formats and mediums (including interventions and book forums, video and audio) that engage with a significant text of one form or another, most notably books, but also significant articles, reports, codes, etc.
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Law and Order Leviathan: America’s Extraordinary Regime of Policing and Punishment (Apr 14, 2026)
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Criminal Law and the Constitution of the Postcolony: India (A Book Panel)
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Criminal Law and the Constitution of the Postcolony: India (A Book Panel)
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Criminal Law and the Constitution of the Postcolony: India (A Book Panel) (Nov 4, 2025)
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From Treason to Trump: Felony’s Medieval Origins and Modern Resilience (A Book Forum)
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Felony and the Interdisciplinary Frounce (Elise Wang)
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Felon, Felonesse, President (Jamie Taylor)
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Law, Not-Law, and the Felon in Between (Alice Ristroph)
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Felony, Fact-Finding, and Medieval Due Process (Jennifer Jahner)
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Why Legal Historians Need to Read Literature (Sara M. Butler)
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Inducing Intimacy: International Perspectives on Sexual Fraud (A Book Symposium)
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Inducing Intimacy: International Perspectives on Sexual Fraud (A Book Symposium)
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Felon and Villain: The Literary Life of Felony (Elise Wang)
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Free Indirect Hearsay: Daniel Horsmanden’s Journal of the 1741 New York Conspiracy (Hannah Walser)
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The “Lady” Again: The Persecution, and Prosecution, of Lady Chatterley’s Lover in India (Abhinav Sekhri)
