“On the State’s Exclusive Right to Punish”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Philosophy of Law
Law and Philosophy
2022

“Why is It Wrong to Punish Thought?”

Gabriel Mendlow
The Law and Ethics of Freedom of Thought
2021

“The Moral Ambiguity of Public Prosecution”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Philosophy of Law
Yale Law Journal
2021

“Thoughts, Crimes, and Thought Crimes”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Michigan Law Review
2020

“May the State Punish What It May Not Prevent?”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2020

“Demystifying Desert”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
The Journal of Ethics
2020

“The Elusive Object of Punishment”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Legal Theory
2019

“Divine Justice and the Library of Babel: Or, Was Al Capone Really Punished for Tax Evasion?”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law
2018

“Why is it Wrong to Punish Thought?”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Yale Law Journal
2018

“Theories of the Common Law of Torts”

Scott A. Hershovitz Gabriel Mendlow
  • Law and Social Sciences
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2015

“What Temptation Could Not Be: A Lesson from the Criminal Law”

Gabriel Mendlow
  • Criminal Law
Law and the Philosophy of Action
2014

“Want of Care: An Essay on Wayward Action”

Gabriel Mendlow
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
2013

“Is Tort Law a Form of Institutionalized Revenge?”

Gabriel Mendlow
Florida State University Law Review
2012

Review of The Apology Ritual: A Philosophical Theory of Punishment

Gabriel Mendlow
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
2009

“The Good, the Bad and the Blameworthy: Understanding the Role of Evaluative Reasoning in Folk Psychology”

Gabriel Mendlow
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
2004

“The Philosophy of Policing”

Gabriel Mendlow
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

“Justifying the Police: Some Reflections on the Crime Prevention Power”

Gabriel Mendlow
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law

Thought Crime

Gabriel Mendlow