masthead


  NELLCO Repository Home

Customized Email Alerts by Subject Area

Search

My Account

NELLCO Home



poweredbybepress

 

logo

Available Papers  •  University of Pennsylvania Law School Web Site  •  Search the Collection  •  Policies
NELLCO LSR > UPENN > WPS bealert

Political Versus Administrative Justice
Stephanos Bibas, University of Pennsylvania, Law School

Forthcoming in Criminal Law Conversations (Robinson, Ferzan & Garvey, eds., 2009).

Download the Paper (PDF format) - August 1, 2008 Tell a colleague about it.
Printing Tips: Select 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog if you have trouble printing.

ABSTRACT:

This comment responds to an essay by Rachel Barkow, which insightfully links the decline of mercy in American criminal justice to the rise of a rule-of-law ideal inspired by administrative law. This comment notes the dangers of the administrative, rule-focused, judiciocentric approach to criminal justice. Instead, it suggests a more political approach, with more judicial deference to political actors and less judicial policing of equal treatment.

The essay by Rachel Barkow to which this comment responds, as well as other authors' comments on this essay and the author's reply to those comments, can be found at http://www.law.upenn.edu/phr/conversations/status/

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Stephanos Bibas, "Political Versus Administrative Justice" (August 1, 2008). University of Pennsylvania Law School. Scholarship at Penn Law. Paper 225.
http://lsr.nellco.org/upenn/wps/papers/225




REPOSITORY HOME  | SEARCH  | MY ACCOUNT  | NELLCO HOME |
Powered by bepress.