Books
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law, (edited by John Deigh and David Dolinko).
Oxford University Press (2011).
Articles and Chapters
"Using Persons" and the Justification of Punishment, 38
Rutgers Law Record
112-18
(2011).
Full Text
Punishment, in
The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Criminal Law
(edited by John Deigh and David Dolinko, Oxford University Press, 2011).
Reflections on The Grammar of Criminal Law, 27
Criminal Justice Ethics
83-90
(2008).
Some Naïve Thoughts About Justice and Mercy, 4
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
349-360
(2007).
Book Review, 55
Journal of Legal Education
401-06
(2005).
Reviewing
The Case Against Punishment: Retribution, Crime Prevention, and the Law, by Deirdre Golash.
Restorative Justice and the Justification of Punishment, 2003
Utah Law Review
319-42
(2003).
State Punishment and the Death Penalty, in
A Companion to Applied Ethics
75-88
(edited by R. G. Frey and Christopher Heath Wellman, Blackwell Publishers, 2003).
Review Essay: The Perils of Welfare Economics, 97
Northwestern Law Review
351-93
(2002).
Reviewing
Fairness Versus Welfare, by Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell.
Justice in the Age of Sentencing Guidelines, 110
Ethics
563-85
(2000).
Morris on Paternalism and Punishment, 18
Law & Philosophy
345-61
(2000).
The Future of Punishment, 46
UCLA Law Review
1719-26
(1999).
Alschuler’s “Path”, 49
Florida Law Review
421-39
(1997).
Retributivism, Consequentialism, and the Intrinsic Goodness of Punishment, 16
Law & Philosophy
507-28
(1997).
Mismeasuring “Unfair Advantage”: A Response to Michael Davis, 13
Law & Philosophy
493-524
(1994).
Contributor, in
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution: Supplement I
(edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst et al., Macmillan, 1992).
Three Mistakes of Retributivism, 39
UCLA Law Review
1623-57
(1992).
Some Thoughts About Retributivism, 191
Ethics
537-59
(1991).
How to Criticize the Death Penalty, 77
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology
546-601
(1986).
Is There a Rationale for the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination?, 33
UCLA Law Review
1063-148
(1986).
Other
Ethical Problems of Mandatory Minimum Sentences, 13
Tikkun
at page 27
(Mar.-Apr. 1998).
Book Review, Action Theory and Criminal Law, 15
Law & Philosophy
293
(1996).
Reviewing
Act and Crime: The Philosophy of Action and Its Implications for Criminal Law, by Michael S. Moore.
Book Review, 104
Ethics
670
(1994).
Reviewing
In Spite of Innocence, by Michael L. Raddet.
Book Review, 104
Ethics
182-83
(1993).
Reviewing Punishment: Theory and Practice, by Mark Tunick.
Book Review, 103
Ethics
401-03
(1993).
Reviewing
Liability and Responsibility: Essays in Law and Morals, by R. G. Frey.
Book Review, 103
Ethics
199-200
(1992).
Reviewing
An Eye for an Eye? The Morality of Punishing by Death, by Stephen Nathanson. Reprinted in 103
Ethics 418 (1993).
Book Review, 8
Constitutional Commentary
560-66
(1991).
Reviewing
Tempered Zeal, by H. Richard Uviller.
Book Review, 102
Ethics
172-73
(1991).
Reviewing
Intention, Agency and Criminal Liability: Philosophy of Action and the Criminal Law, by Antony Duff.
Comment, “Intolerable Conditions as a Defense to Prison Escapes”, 26
UCLA Law Review
1126-1182
(1979).