This essay suggests that the expressive impact of Stand Your Ground laws alters the shared norms governing our collective understanding of the moral limits of “self-defense.” The essay argues that the theory of Legal Expressivism can explain the widespread misunderstanding of the limits of self-defense, as demonstrated by the institutional and popular reactions to the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. To support this thesis, the piece briefly explains Stand Your Ground statutes and legal expressivism. It then details the nature of the expressive function of these statutes and asserts that Massachusetts, which recently considered the adoption of such a provision, should reject this change principally to rebuff the symbolic messa...
The implications of laws allowing citizens to respond with deadly force when they believe they are t...
Perhaps, not surprisingly, the controversy over the rise of self-defense reforms in the United State...
This note seeks to examine the tripartite relationship between legislative delegation, prosecutorial...
In addressing the historical importance—or lack thereof—of the Stand Your Ground law, this article d...
If the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case is to have value beyond its immediate facts, it is impor...
On February 26, 2012 George Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin and in July 2013 he was found not guilty...
Stand-your-ground laws have come to symbolize, especially for many in the center-to-left, the intens...
THE MORAL INDEFENSIBILITY OF STANDING YOUR GROUND (Abstract) This paper examines...
Stand Your Ground laws give jurors too much leeway in determining what constitutes a reasonable thre...
The shooting death of Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman's subsequent acquittal have focused the na...
Self-defense and Stand Your Ground laws are controversial subjects in today’s world. On one side, so...
This paper will examine Florida\u27s Stand Your Ground law by analyzing the origins and purpose of t...
Florida\u27s Stand Your Ground law loosens the legal requirements for the justifiable use of deadl...
In 2005, Florida enacted the Justifiable Use of Deadly Force legislation, known as Stand Your Ground...
A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
The implications of laws allowing citizens to respond with deadly force when they believe they are t...
Perhaps, not surprisingly, the controversy over the rise of self-defense reforms in the United State...
This note seeks to examine the tripartite relationship between legislative delegation, prosecutorial...
In addressing the historical importance—or lack thereof—of the Stand Your Ground law, this article d...
If the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case is to have value beyond its immediate facts, it is impor...
On February 26, 2012 George Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin and in July 2013 he was found not guilty...
Stand-your-ground laws have come to symbolize, especially for many in the center-to-left, the intens...
THE MORAL INDEFENSIBILITY OF STANDING YOUR GROUND (Abstract) This paper examines...
Stand Your Ground laws give jurors too much leeway in determining what constitutes a reasonable thre...
The shooting death of Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman's subsequent acquittal have focused the na...
Self-defense and Stand Your Ground laws are controversial subjects in today’s world. On one side, so...
This paper will examine Florida\u27s Stand Your Ground law by analyzing the origins and purpose of t...
Florida\u27s Stand Your Ground law loosens the legal requirements for the justifiable use of deadl...
In 2005, Florida enacted the Justifiable Use of Deadly Force legislation, known as Stand Your Ground...
A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
The implications of laws allowing citizens to respond with deadly force when they believe they are t...
Perhaps, not surprisingly, the controversy over the rise of self-defense reforms in the United State...
This note seeks to examine the tripartite relationship between legislative delegation, prosecutorial...