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020 _a9781139094603
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082 _a345.05 KLA
100 _aKlarman Michael
245 _aThe political heart of criminal procedure : Essays on themes of William J Stuntz
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2012
300 _a237p
_cvii
365 _b Rs. 5,355
505 _aContents: Contributor List; Introduction; Part I – The Political Economy of Substantive Criminal Law: 1 - The Political Economy of Capital Punishmentpp - By Joseph L. Hoffmann; 2 - Bill Stuntz and the Principal–Agent Problem in American Criminal Law - By Richard H. McAdams; 3 - Overcriminalization for Lack of Better Options: A Celebration of Bill Stuntz - By Daniel Richman; 4 - Stealing Bill Stuntz - By David Alan Sklansky; Part II - Police Investigations: 5 - The Accidental Feminist - By Anne M. Coughlin; 6 - The Distribution of Dignity and the Fourth Amendment - By Tracey L. Meares; 7 - Why Courts Should Not Quantify Probable Cause - By Orin Kerr; 8 - DNA and the Fifth Amendment - By Erin Murphy; Part III - Emotion, Discretion, and the Judicial Role: 9 - Two Conceptions of Two Conceptions of Emotion in Criminal Law: An Essay Inspired by Bill Stuntz - By Dan M. Kahan; 10 - Patrolling the Fenceline: How the Court Only Sometimes Cares about Preserving Its Role in Criminal Cases – By Andrew D. Leipold; 11 - Three Puzzles in the Work of Bill Stuntz - By Louis Michael Seidman; 12 - The Mercy Seat: Discretion, Justice, and Mercy in the American Criminal Justice System – By Carol Steiker; 13 - Epilogue: Three Underrated Explanations for the Punitive Turn - By Bill Stuntz; Index.
650 _a1. Criminal Procedure - U S A2. Criminal Justice - Administration -Criminal Law - U S A
700 _aSkeel David
_aSteiker Carol
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