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Petitioning and the Making of the Administrative State

ideas are not cultivated in isolation. For ongoing discussions and support, my thanks to Greg Ablavsky, Monica Bell, Dan Carpenter, Guy-Uriel Charles

Why Motives Matter: Reframing the Crowding Out Effect of Legal Incentives

individuals cultivate and routinely give expression to motivations like kindness and reciprocal respect. Incentives interfere with the cultivation of such

Tort Concepts in Traffic Crimes

brought by the automobile. To the extent that criminal law, and not tort law, is about moral desert, culpability, and punishment, these cultural battles

Forum: The Pope and the Capital Juror

Cull, The Way the Court Gauges Consensus (and How to Do … There remains the possibility that the Pope’s announcement will have a softer impact on some

Fifty Shades of Gray: Sentencing Trends in Major White-Collar Cases

—continue imposing sentences far below the Guidelines range. These proposed changes better capture the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the

Forum: A Proposal to Stop Tinkering with the Machinery of Debt

Zhen, (Color)blind Reform: How Ability-to-Pay Determinations Are Inadequate to Transform a… Bidish J. Sarma & Sophie Cull, The Emerging Eighth

The Mens Rea of Accomplice Liability: Supporting Intentions

frustration. This standard better justifies imposing accomplice liability. It more precisely picks out those helpers culpable for the perpetrator’s very

Forum: In Defense of a Reasoned Dialogue About Law Firms and Their Sophisticated Clients

& Culbertson LLP and served as a consultant to the Law Firm General Counsel Roundtable in connection with the submission. Preferred citation: James W. Jones

Forum: After Suffrage: The Unfinished Business of Feminist Legal Advocacy

suffrage movement that culminated in the Nineteenth Amendment’s passage and ratification, Murray drew crucial lessons about interracial coalition

Forum: Inequality’s Frontiers

more than simply criminalize nonconsensual sex—it played a powerful role in cultivating particular racial and gender stereotypes. Rape law constructed