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Multilayered Criminal (F)Laws, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
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Defining Inchoate Crime: An Incomplete Attempt, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Politics and Punishment: Reactions to Markel's Political Retributivism, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Competing Theories of Blackmail: An Empirical Research Critique of Criminal Law Theory, Michael T. Cahill, Paul H. Robinson, Daniel M. Bartels Faculty Scholarship
Attempt by Omission, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Grading Arson, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Criminal Law's "Mediating Rules": Balancing, Harmonization, or Accident?, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Attempt, Reckless Homicide, and the Design of Criminal Law, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Retributive Justice in the Real World, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Criminal Law's Mediating Rules: Balancing, Harmonization, or Accident, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Introduction: Three Perspectives on Criminal Justice, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Punishment Decisions at Conviction: Recognizing the Jury as Fault-Finder, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
The Accelerating Degradation of American Criminal Codes, Michael T. Cahill, Paul H. Robinson Faculty Scholarship
Offense Grading and Multiple Liability: New Challenges for a Model Penal Code Second, Michael T. Cahill Faculty Scholarship
Can a Model Penal Code Second Save the States from Themselves?, Michael T. Cahill, Paul H. Robinson Faculty Scholarship
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