Teaching Criminal Law (Summer 2004)
Volume 48, Number 4
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Criminal Law, Moral Theory, and Feminism: Some Reflections on the Subject and on the Fun (and Value) of Courting Controversy
Joshua Dressler
Teaching Criminal Law
John Kip Cornwell
On Teaching Criminal Law from a Trial Perspective
Miguel A. Méndez
Teaching Criminal Law: Curing the Disconnect
Neil P. Cohen
Turning Criminal Law Students into Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys (At Least for One Day)
Stephen D. Easton
Teaching Ethics in the Criminal Law Course
Peter A. Joy
Consistently Revealing the Inconsistencies: The Construction of Fear in the Criminal Law
Camille A. Nelson
A Statutory Approach to Criminal Law
Kevin C. McMunigal
Student Perspectives
The Missing Ingredient: Incorporating Domestic Violence Issues into the Law School Curriculum
John F. Mahon and Daniel K. Wright
Struggling with Self-Defense Standards
Deborah Price
Note
Forcible Transborder Abduction: Defensive Versus Offensive Remedies for Alvarez-Machain
Ashley Wright Baker