Michelle M. Dempsey

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Michelle M. Dempsey

Michelle M. Dempsey

@m2dempsey

Law Prof @Villanova_Law; Co-EiC @CLPHJournal | JD @UMichLaw, LLM @LSELaw, DPhil @OxfordLawFac | Formerly CUF/Fellow @WorcCollegeOx

Pennsylvania, USA Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Michelle M. Dempsey
Michelle M. Dempsey@m2dempsey·
It's finally here! 🎉 Bittersweet celebration...grateful to hold this volume in my hands, but the pain of losing John Gardner far too young hits all the harder today. Thanks to @FTanguayRenaud for co-editing!
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Criminal Law and Philosophy Journal
Just published! A bumper new edition of Criminal Law and Philosophy. 300 pages of articles, reviews, and a symposium on Kim Brownlee's Being Sure of Each Other. Too much to list here. All the details: buff.ly/45AtMRT
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New issue alert!! A special issue on criminal law exceptionalism edited by Burchard & Duff with eight papers. Five more original papers, six book reviews, and three of our first hard copy PhD Abstracts. Stay tuned for more about each. Issue here: buff.ly/3zjiZNj
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"Is there some interesting sense in which criminal law is either exceptional or distinctive, as compared to other types of law?... Is criminal law theorising sometimes vitiated by an exceptionalism that treats criminal law as exceptional?" Find out here: buff.ly/3zjiZNj
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More from the new issue buff.ly/3zjiZNj. Each paper in the symposium on exceptionalism includes a final discussion section, in which authors respond to the other contributors’ initial papers. Contributors include 🧵
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Michelle M. Dempsey@m2dempsey·
Thank you for reading/discussing this article! I wish I could be w/you at Sanctuary Pub tonight. Pls email w any comments
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Michelle M. Dempsey@m2dempsey·
@beidelson Just read it & glad I did. Terrific analysis, clearly argued, hugely important. Thanks for writing it.
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Ben Eidelson
Ben Eidelson@beidelson·
FWIW I think it's gotten the best reception from colleagues too. It also has the most cross-over value for philosophers working on discrimination. So I hope you'll check it out if you're interested in these areas (and of course comments/criticisms are always welcome). (2/3)
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Ben Eidelson
Ben Eidelson@beidelson·
What does it mean to disfavor someone "because of" one of their attributes? Who won the debate in Bostock? I try to answer those Qs & more in final version of "Dimensional Disparate Treatment": dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3…. This is my favorite of my law-review articles and ...(1/3)
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Ben Eidelson@beidelson

I’ve posted a new draft on SSRN called “Dimensional Disparate Treatment.” It offers a new way of thinking about discrimination claims in the wake of Bostock, informed by some venerable but overlooked philosophical tools. Link & abstract below … (1/4)

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Sunita Patel
Sunita Patel@ProfSPatel·
I’m thrilled to share that my article, Transinstitutional Policing, is forthcoming in the Harvard Law Review @harvlawrev It argues that for race-class subjugated communities, police have become permanent fixtures within other formal institutions of all kinds.
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