A panel discussion of professors and audience members, discussing whether forgiveness has a place in the law and what that place is. Includes comments by panelists Benjamin C. Zipursky (moderator), Douglas B. Ammar, John Q. Barrett, Frederick W. Gay, David M. Lerman and Margaret Colgate Love, as well as comments and questions from audience members
Panel discussion participants describe the fight for exoneration in their cases, including the law a...
Appearing: Gerald J. Postema (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, chair; David M. Malone (I...
In this monograph, the author argues for the integration of the concept of forgiveness into criminal...
A panel discussion of professors and audience members, discussing whether forgiveness has a place in...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in criminal law, and the extent to which forgiveness should ...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in the law, substituting forgiveness for the law, and whethe...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in civil law, specifically relating to bankruptcy. Includes ...
This article is a response to Panel on Forgiveness in Criminal Law, and attempts to answer the follo...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in criminal law. The author relates the approach of the Geo...
This thesis explores the contested relationship between justice and forgiveness. Both actions may be...
A discussion of the nature of forgiveness and its place in the law. This keynote address touches on...
In 2002, a group of professors, deans, equal justice practitioners, and a Minnesota Supreme Court ju...
Provocative Memory: The Fine Line between Healing and Humiliation, Justice and Anger Gearoid Millar,...
Panel discussion participants describe the fight for exoneration in their cases, including the law a...
Appearing: Gerald J. Postema (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, chair; David M. Malone (I...
In this monograph, the author argues for the integration of the concept of forgiveness into criminal...
A panel discussion of professors and audience members, discussing whether forgiveness has a place in...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in criminal law, and the extent to which forgiveness should ...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in the law, substituting forgiveness for the law, and whethe...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in civil law, specifically relating to bankruptcy. Includes ...
This article is a response to Panel on Forgiveness in Criminal Law, and attempts to answer the follo...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
A discussion of the role of forgiveness in criminal law. The author relates the approach of the Geo...
This thesis explores the contested relationship between justice and forgiveness. Both actions may be...
A discussion of the nature of forgiveness and its place in the law. This keynote address touches on...
In 2002, a group of professors, deans, equal justice practitioners, and a Minnesota Supreme Court ju...
Provocative Memory: The Fine Line between Healing and Humiliation, Justice and Anger Gearoid Millar,...
Panel discussion participants describe the fight for exoneration in their cases, including the law a...
Appearing: Gerald J. Postema (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, chair; David M. Malone (I...
In this monograph, the author argues for the integration of the concept of forgiveness into criminal...