Criminal Justice Roundtable
4/26
Open to the public
Please note that this roundtable is by invitation only and is not open to the public. Papers are password-protected. If you are a participant who needs assistance accessing the papers, please contact Zachary Togami at ztogami@law.uchicago.edu.
Friday, April 26th
- 8:30–9:00 Continental Breakfast
- 9:00 Rachel Harmon, University of Virginia: Federal Programs and Policing Federalism
Commentator: Tracey Meares, Yale University
Moderator: Bernard Harcourt, University of Chicago Law - 10:00 James Forman, Yale University: America’s Black State: Race, Crime, and Punishment in Washington, D.C.
Commentator: Robert Fairbanks, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration
Moderator: Sharon Dolovich, UCLA - 11:00 Break
- 11:30 Allegra McLeod, Georgetown University: Regulating Sexual Harm
Commentator: Bernard Harcourt, University of Chicago Law
Moderator: Avani Mehta Sood, Princeton University - 12:30 Lunch
- 2:00 Lucia Zedner, University of Oxford: Is the criminal law only for citizens? A problem at the borders of punishment
Commentator: Carol Steiker, Harvard Law School
Moderator: Jonathan Masur, University of Chicago Law - 3:00 Steven Teles, Johns Hopkins University: The Social Construction of Negative Feedback
Incarceration, Conservatism and Policy Change
Commentator: Gideon Yaffe, Yale University
Moderator: Tom Miles, University of Chicago Law - 4:00 Break
- 4:30 Dan Richman, Columbia University: Framing the Prosecution
Commentator: Máximo Langer, UCLA
Moderator: Richard McAdams, University of Chicago Law - 6:00 Dinner
Saturday, April 27th
- 9:00 Continental Breakfast in Burton Judson Lounge
- 9:30 Josh Bowers, University of Virginia: Probable Cause, Constitutional Reasonableness & the Unrecognized Point of a “Pointless Indignity”
Commentator: Paul Butler, Georgetown University
Moderator: Alison Siegler, University of Chicago Law - 10:30 Sherod Thaxton, University of Chicago Law: Leveraging Death
Commentator: Jeff Fagan, Columbia University
Moderator: Jordan Steiker, University of Texas - 11:30 Break
- 11:45 Sasha Natapoff, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles: Aggregation and Urban Misdemeanors
Commentator: Rachel Barkow, New York University
Moderator: John Pfaff, Fordham University - 12:45 Lunch