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18How and Why Should the Criminal Law Punish Corporations?Dissertation, University of Michigan. 2015.Courts established over a century ago that a corporation, like an individual, should be held criminally responsible for its misconduct. Nevertheless, the practice still faces steep resistance rooted in skeptical worries about both the possibility of, and the purpose behind, holding collectives accountable. My dissertation refutes both skeptical worries—and, in doing so, brings together diametrically opposed approaches to corporate regulation. Chapter I situates the project in its historical cont…Read more
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13Decoding White-Collar CrimeCriminal Justice Ethics 43 (3): 318-323. 2024.In 1939, sociologist Edwin Sutherland coined the term “white-collar crime.”1 Nothing about this curious pocket of the criminal law has been clear ever since. Indeed, just the phrase “white-collar c...
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12Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic inflammatoryarthropathy that affects joints and entheses andis associated with psoriasis. There are fiveclinical patterns of PsA: symmetrical polyarthritis,distal interphalangeal arthropathy, asymmetricaloligoarthritis, arthritis mutilans, and spondylitis, withor without sacroiliitis. Concerning PsA, the goals oftherapy are to control inflammation, prevent articulardamage, and reduce discomfort in the affected joints.Although there are many therapeutic options fo…Read more
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11On Strict Liability Crimes: Preserving Criminal Intent in an Intent-Free Moral WorldMichigan Law Review 110 (4): 647-676. 2012.The law has long recognized a presumption against criminal strict liability. This Note situates that presumption in terms of moral intuitions about the role of intention and the unique nature of criminal punishment. Two sources-recent laws from state legislatures and recent advances in moral philosophy-pose distinct challenges to the presumption against strict liability crimes. This Note offers a solution to the philosophical problem that informs how courts could address the legislative problem.…Read more
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Areas of Interest
Normative Ethics |
Philosophy of Law |
Social and Political Philosophy |