In this concluding chapter in a festschrift volume in my honor, I respond to the twenty-three commentators on my work. The topics range widely – various issues in criminal law, constitutional law, and moral theory. The reader will judge how well I deal with the critiques of these commentators
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
One of the joys of writing a book is the chance to have its arguments and observations evaluated by ...
In this concluding chapter in a festschrift volume in my honor, I respond to the twenty-three commen...
First paragraph: I am very grateful to my four commentators, Vincent Chiao, Shachar Eldar, Miri Gur-...
Abstract One of the first things striking readers of Criminal Law Conversations is its unusual metho...
Let me express my deep thanks to the contributors for taking the time to read my book, Mind in Life,...
When Deborah Denno invited me to participate in the panel of the Association of American Law Schools...
In this Essay, I respond briefly to 18 articles contributed to this special Festschrift issue of the...
We thank our Mitch Berman, Doug Husak, Leo Katz, Jae Lee, and Alvaro Sandroni for their engagement w...
This chapter replies to and reflects on the comments and discussions provided by the contributors to...
This is a response to ten critiques of my 2018 book The Realm of Criminal Law, by Stephen Bero and A...
Academic life contains few pleasures more intense than writing for an audience as astute and as gene...
While George Fletcher\u27s book, Rethinking Criminal Law, is justly celebrated as the most widely ci...
A notable feature of the book Cultural Difference on Trial: The Nature and Limits of Judicial Unders...
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
One of the joys of writing a book is the chance to have its arguments and observations evaluated by ...
In this concluding chapter in a festschrift volume in my honor, I respond to the twenty-three commen...
First paragraph: I am very grateful to my four commentators, Vincent Chiao, Shachar Eldar, Miri Gur-...
Abstract One of the first things striking readers of Criminal Law Conversations is its unusual metho...
Let me express my deep thanks to the contributors for taking the time to read my book, Mind in Life,...
When Deborah Denno invited me to participate in the panel of the Association of American Law Schools...
In this Essay, I respond briefly to 18 articles contributed to this special Festschrift issue of the...
We thank our Mitch Berman, Doug Husak, Leo Katz, Jae Lee, and Alvaro Sandroni for their engagement w...
This chapter replies to and reflects on the comments and discussions provided by the contributors to...
This is a response to ten critiques of my 2018 book The Realm of Criminal Law, by Stephen Bero and A...
Academic life contains few pleasures more intense than writing for an audience as astute and as gene...
While George Fletcher\u27s book, Rethinking Criminal Law, is justly celebrated as the most widely ci...
A notable feature of the book Cultural Difference on Trial: The Nature and Limits of Judicial Unders...
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
In my reply to critics I address a raft of issues raised by the commentators to Fault Lines of Globa...
One of the joys of writing a book is the chance to have its arguments and observations evaluated by ...