The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) as a quantitative problem. Legislatures, on this view, have simply enacted too many crimes, and those crimes are far too broad in scope. This Article uses federal criminal law as a basis for challenging this way of conceptualizing the overcriminalization problem. The real problem with overcriminalization is qualitative, not quantitative: federal crimes are poorly defined, and courts all too often expansively construe poorly defined crimes. Courts thus are not passive victims in the vicious cycle of overcriminalization. Rather, by repeatedly interpreting criminal statutes broadly, courts have taken the features of federal criminal law that crit...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
Bill Stuntz has brilliantly highlighted the supply side of overcriminalization – how the institution...
A vast body of constitutional law regulates the way that police investigate crimes and the way that ...
The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) a...
The dangers of “overcriminalization” are widely appreciated across the political spectrum, but confu...
Book Chapter Stephen F. Smith, Overfederalization in Reforming Criminal Justice: Volume 1: Introduct...
The thesis of this Article is that proportionality of punishment has become a casualty of federaliza...
From humble beginnings, federal substantive criminal law has grown to prohibit a wide range of condu...
Overcriminalization takes many forms and impacts the American criminal justice system in varying way...
Overbreadth in criminal liability rules, especially in federal law, is abundant and much lamented. O...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
Congress has responded to increasing public concern about violent crime by expanding the scope of th...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
Over-criminalization takes many forms and impacts the American criminal justice system in varying wa...
This article supports constraint of the modern federal criminal law regime through greater attention...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
Bill Stuntz has brilliantly highlighted the supply side of overcriminalization – how the institution...
A vast body of constitutional law regulates the way that police investigate crimes and the way that ...
The literature treats overcriminalization (and, at the federal level, the federalization of crime) a...
The dangers of “overcriminalization” are widely appreciated across the political spectrum, but confu...
Book Chapter Stephen F. Smith, Overfederalization in Reforming Criminal Justice: Volume 1: Introduct...
The thesis of this Article is that proportionality of punishment has become a casualty of federaliza...
From humble beginnings, federal substantive criminal law has grown to prohibit a wide range of condu...
Overcriminalization takes many forms and impacts the American criminal justice system in varying way...
Overbreadth in criminal liability rules, especially in federal law, is abundant and much lamented. O...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
Congress has responded to increasing public concern about violent crime by expanding the scope of th...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
Over-criminalization takes many forms and impacts the American criminal justice system in varying wa...
This article supports constraint of the modern federal criminal law regime through greater attention...
Overcriminalization and overpunishment are the two key features of federal criminal law today, yet t...
Bill Stuntz has brilliantly highlighted the supply side of overcriminalization – how the institution...
A vast body of constitutional law regulates the way that police investigate crimes and the way that ...