Vol. 58 No. 3, December 2005
Index
- The ethics and empirics of capital punishment.
- Is capital punishment morally required? Acts, omissions, and life-life tradeoffs.
- No, capital punishment is not morally required: deterrence, deontology, and the death penalty.
- Uses and abuses of empirical evidence in the death penalty debate.
- Deterring murder: a reply.
- Hendricks-Robinson as crowbar: removing the certification bar to disability-based employment-discrimination class actions.
- Fixing FACA: the case for exempting presidential advisory committees from judicial review under the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
- Consent to Sexual Relations.