The political heart of criminal procedure : essays on themes of William J. Stuntz /
"This volume brings together twelve leading American criminal justice scholars whose own writings have been profoundly influenced by William Stuntz and his work"--
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2012
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I. The political economy of substantive criminal law. The political economy of capital punishment / Joseph L. Hoffmann
- Bill Stuntz and the principal-agent problem in American criminal law / Richard H. McAdams
- Overcriminalization for lack of better options : a celebration of Bill Stuntz / Daniel Richman
- Stealing Bill Stuntz / David Alan Sklansky. Pt. II. Police investigation. The accidental feminist / Anne M. Coughlin
- The distribution of dignity and the Fourth Amendment / Tracey L. Meares
- Why courts should not quantify probable cause / Orin Kerr
- DNA and the Fifth Amendment / Erin Murphy. Pt. III. Emotion, discretion, and the judical role. Two conceptions of two conceptions of emotion in criminal law : an essay inspired by Bill Stuntz / Dan M. Kahan
- Patrolling the fence line : how the court only sometimes cares about preserving its role in criminal cases / Andrew D. Leipold
- Three puzzles in the work of Bill Stuntz / Louis Michael Seidman
- The mercy seat : discretion, justice, and mercy in the American criminal justice system / Carol Steiker
- Epilogue : three underrated explanations for the punitive turn / Bill Stuntz