A Cross­roads in Crim­i­nal Pro­ce­dure: The Assump­tions Under­ly­ing Eng­land’s Adop­tion of Tri­al by Jury for Crime”

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Law and Soci­ety in Lat­er Medieval Eng­land and Ire­land: Essays in Hon­our of Paul Brand
2018

Lights Hid­den Under a Bushel’s Case”

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Texts and Con­texts in Legal His­to­ry: Essays in Hon­or of Charles Donahue
2016

The Jury and Crim­i­nal Respon­si­bil­i­ty in Anglo-Amer­i­­can History”

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Crim­i­nal Law and Philosophy
2015

Reflec­tions on Free­dom and Crim­i­nal Respon­si­bil­i­ty in Late Twen­ti­eth Cen­tu­ry Amer­i­can Legal Thought”

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Amer­i­can Jour­nal of Legal History
2015

Free­dom and Crim­i­nal Respon­si­bil­i­ty in Amer­i­can Legal Thought

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2014

Con­ven­tion­al Moral­i­ty and the Rule of Law: Free­dom, Respon­si­bil­i­ty and the Crim­i­nal Tri­al Jury in Amer­i­can Legal Thought, 1900 – 60

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Trans­for­ma­tions in Amer­i­can Legal His­to­ry: Law, Ide­ol­o­gy and Meth­ods — Essays in Hon­or of Mor­ton J. Horwitz
2010