Interventions include pieces that differ from research papers found in traditional journals in various respects — length, style, format, or medium — and might include comments, reflections, short essays, or book reviews, published independently or as part of an MCLR+ Forum.
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Haste Makes Waste: Notes on Implementing India’s New Criminal Codes (Abhinav Sekhri)
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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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Lawfare in Comparative Context: An MCLR+ Forum
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Indicators of Lawfare: Assessing the Criminalization of Progressive Politics in Latin America (Valeria Vegh Weis)
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In Defense of Lawfare (Rocío Lorca)
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Lawfare as a Bridge Between Socio-Legal Theory and Practice (Mark Friis Hau)
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Lawfare or the Politicization of the Criminal Justice System: The Case of Spain (Manuel Cancio Meliá)
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Lawfare and the Indian Legal System (Gautam Bhatia)
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From Treason to Trump: Felony’s Medieval Origins and Modern Resilience (Jan 17, 2025)
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Nordic Criminal Law as a Normative Project: A Book Forum
