Few tropes in American law teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division between Model Penal Code and common law states. Yet, even a cursory look at current state codes indicates that this bifurcation is outmoded. No state continues to cling to ancient English common law, nor does any state adhere fully to the Model Penal Code. In fact, those states that adopted portions of the Code have since produced a substantial body of case law – what this article terms “new common law” – transforming it. Taking the controversial position that criminal law pedagogy is antiquated, this article proposes a radical update, emphasizing two objectives: 1) the need to stress the interplay between individual state cases and codes, and 2) t...
Other contributors to this Symposium suggest a variety of changes to the Model Penal Code that they ...
When Minnesota engaged in the great reform and recodification effort that led to the Criminal Code o...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
Few tropes in American legal teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betw...
How should criminal law be taught to first-year law students? Professors preparing their classes for...
Among the earliest adopters of the Model Penal Code, Illinois codified its entire General Part, incl...
Conventional wisdom tells us that, after the United States was founded, we replaced our system of co...
The thesis of this talk can be simply stated: In any serious discussion of revising the Model Penal ...
The Model Penal Code has become the central document of American criminal justice. It has had some e...
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
In the United States today criminal justice can vary from state to state, as various states alter th...
In order to understand criminal legislation, one needs to refocus from criminal legislation to its m...
If there can be said to be an American criminal code, the Model Penal Code is it. Nonetheless, th...
The Article documents that the general failure of the nineteenth century movement to codify American...
This volume contributes to the codification debate by bringing together research articles which comp...
Other contributors to this Symposium suggest a variety of changes to the Model Penal Code that they ...
When Minnesota engaged in the great reform and recodification effort that led to the Criminal Code o...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...
Few tropes in American legal teaching are more firmly entrenched than the criminal law division betw...
How should criminal law be taught to first-year law students? Professors preparing their classes for...
Among the earliest adopters of the Model Penal Code, Illinois codified its entire General Part, incl...
Conventional wisdom tells us that, after the United States was founded, we replaced our system of co...
The thesis of this talk can be simply stated: In any serious discussion of revising the Model Penal ...
The Model Penal Code has become the central document of American criminal justice. It has had some e...
This Article addresses the ongoing-and, indeed, accelerating process of sporadic, piecemeal, and unn...
In the United States today criminal justice can vary from state to state, as various states alter th...
In order to understand criminal legislation, one needs to refocus from criminal legislation to its m...
If there can be said to be an American criminal code, the Model Penal Code is it. Nonetheless, th...
The Article documents that the general failure of the nineteenth century movement to codify American...
This volume contributes to the codification debate by bringing together research articles which comp...
Other contributors to this Symposium suggest a variety of changes to the Model Penal Code that they ...
When Minnesota engaged in the great reform and recodification effort that led to the Criminal Code o...
Each American jurisdiction has a criminal code. Most jurisdictions have substantially restructured a...