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The role of alcohol on campus

Quite a few of the cases or problems in my criminal law class involve rape or sexual assault. The casebook I use has a different approach to teaching criminal law that doesn’t separate out these kinds of crimes from other kinds of crimes. There are disadvantages to this, largely because the law surrounding sexual violence […]

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Last podcast for Criminal Law

Here it is. One giant podcast on general defenses: and here is the downloadable version. The sound isn’t fantastic. I tried to make it sound less like I was recording this in some sort of cave, but I’m not sure I was successful.

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Bernie Goetz in his own words

Goetz on Turning Point with Frank MacKay

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Inchoate crimes also here. and doctrines of imputation and here.

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Homicide podcast

This podcast includes not just all of the information we studied on homicide (the generic term for a crime that results in death), but also the next topic we will consider, causation. That means you may not be familiar with the topic at the end of the podcast; don’t worry. We’ll get to it. And […]

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We have finished two more topics in criminal law. The theories of punishment: and right (or command) click here to download it. Culpability: and right (or command) click here to download it.

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Or maybe it does. We have covered two podcasts worth of material already in Criminal Law. Don’t worry, there won’t usually be a podcast for every week of class. It’s just the learning curve works to frontload a lot of important material. Here is the introductory podcast: Or right click this link to download it: Crim […]

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Final Criminal Law podcast

On Defenses

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Criminal law

We have a quiz next Monday to Tuesday instead of class. Here are the two podcasts on the material for the quiz: Inchoate and imputation

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Criminal law audio

Here is the audio version of the summaries I posted on TWEN a week or so ago: crimlaw intro legality punishment culpability We will finish homicide tomorrow, but note that we will not start causation until next Tuesday: homicide and causation

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