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 [] The Constitutional Right Against Excessive Punishment, Youngjae Lee, 91 Virginia Law Review 677, 2005.
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[] Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance, Erich Goode & Nachman Ben-Yehuda, Blackwell Publishing, 1994.
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Expanding Privacy: A Social Network Argument

The Problem: When is the Public Private?

The Courts' Treatment

Using Strongly Connected Social Networks To Expand Privacy Rules

On Speaking Out or Saying Nothing; OR Working inside or outside the system

Speaking Out

Saying Nothing

How/When should we use these tools?

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Proportionality as a civil liberty: should we be guaranteed just deserts?

Introduction

Proportionality in sentencing

Consequences:

Checks against moral panic

Provides a hook for prison reform

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[] Proportionate Sentincing,, Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, Oxford University Press, 2005.

[] Proportionality Principles in the American System of Criminal Justice Richard S. Frase, Perspectives, The Magazine of the University of Minnesota Law School, Fall 2005.

[] The Constitutional Right Against Excessive Punishment, Youngjae Lee, 91 Virginia Law Review 677, 2005.

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I am torn between the two paper topics. As I expand, I more then welcome comments/suggestions.

Expanding Privacy: A Social Network Argument

The Problem: When is the Public Private?

The Courts' Treatment

Using Strongly Connected Social Networks To Expand Privacy Rules

On Speaking Out or Saying Nothing; OR Working inside or outside the system

Speaking Out

Saying Nothing

How/When should we use these tools?

-- JustinColannino - 28 Mar 2008

 
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