| Issue 5 |
| SYMPOSIUM: Punishment and Its Purposes |
| Much Respect: Toward a Hip-Hop Theory of Punishment |
Paul Butler |
983 |
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| Too Severe? A Defense of the Federal Sentencing
Guidelines (and a Critique of Federal Mandatory Minimums) |
Paul G. Cassell |
1017 |
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| The Constitution and Punishment |
Erwin Chemerinsky |
1049 |
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| Punishing Hatred and Prejudice |
Heidi M. Hurd & Michael S. Moore |
1081 |
|
| Convictions and Doubts: Retribution, Representation, and
the Debate over Felon Disenfranchisement |
Pamela S. Karlan |
1147 |
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| Updating the Study of Punishment |
Tracey L. Meares, Neil Katyal &
Dan M. Kahan |
1171 |
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| Domination & Dissatisfaction: Prosecutors as Sentencers |
Marc L. Miller |
1211 |
|
| The Social and Moral Cost of Mass Incarceration in
African American Communities |
Dorothy E. Roberts |
1271 |
|
| On Lawful Lawlessness: George Ryan, Executive Clemency,
and the Rhetoric of Sparing Life |
Austin Sarat & Nasser Hussain |
1307 |
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| Issue 6 |
| ARTICLES |
| Reducing Digital Copyright Infringement Without
Restricting Innovation |
Marc A. Lemley & R. Anthony
Reese |
1345 |
|
| Inequitable Injunctions: The Scandal of Private Judging
in the U.S. Courts |
Penelope Pether |
1435 |
|
| RESPONSE & REPLY |
| Issues of Method in Analyzing the Policy Response to Emergencies |
Mark Tushnet |
1581 |
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| Emergencies and Political Change: A Reply to Tushnet |
Eric A. Posner & Adrian Vermule |
1593 |
|
| NOTE |
| Unequal Protection: Comparing Former Felons' Challenges
to Disenfranchisement and Employment Discrimination |
Elena Saxonhouse |
1597 |
|
| BOOK REVIEW |
| Finality with Ambivalence: American Death Penalty's
Uneasy History |
Robert J. Cottrol |
1641 |
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