The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology was founded in 1910 by Dean John Henry Wigmore, and has played a unique role in the criminal justice debate ever since. The journal provides a forum for ...
SCOTUSCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. Please note that the views of outside contributors do not reflect the official ...
Dr Loughnan’s research on responsibility in criminal law is supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) (No. DE130100418). Welcome to Biology and Blame, a series of articles examining ...
A close student of the criminal law who did not sit in on Wednesday’s Supreme Court argument in a Michigan murder case missed a fascinating — and far from conclusive — seminar on who makes criminal ...
The Schulich Law experience is steeped in the Weldon Tradition of unselfish public service, which shapes the social justice orientation of our criminal law faculty. The school continues to play a role ...
When you think of e-discovery, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Likely, it’s the Fortune 500 company digging through mountains of emails, embroiled in commercial litigation of some sort. But ...
Mistake of law as a defense to criminal liability deserves a second look. The proposition that a defendant should be able to raise a mistake of law defense to a charge that he committed a malum ...
Everyone is presumed to know the law, yet no one can be held criminally liable for violating a law that he or she cannot understand. The difficulty involved in trying to reconcile these two ...