Saint Louis University Law Journal Teaching Issues
Criminal Law (Volume 48, number 4 - Summer 2004)
Table of Contents
- Criminal Law, Moral Theory, and Feminism: Some Reflections on the Subject and on the Fun (and Value) of Courting Controversy
Joshua Dressler (page 1143) (1.7 MB PDF) - Teaching Criminal Law
John Kip Cornwell (page 1167) (659 KB PDF) - On Teaching Criminal Law from a Trial Perspective
Miguel A. Mendez (page 1181) (584 KB PDF) - Teaching Criminal Law: Curing the Disconnect
Neil P. Cohen (page 1195) (374 KB PDF) - From Case Method to Problem Method: The Evolution of a Teacher
Myron Moskovitz (page 1205) (401 KB PDF) - Turning Criminal Law Students into Prosecutors and Defense Attorneys (At Least for One Day)
Stephen D. Easton (page 1217) (809 KB PDF) - Teaching Ethics in the Criminal Law Course
Peter A. Joy (page 1239) (422 KB PDF) - Teaching Criminal Law in the Post-9/11 World: If Everything Has Changed, So Must We
David A. Harris (page 1249) (517 KB PDF) - Consistently Revealing the Inconsistencies: The Construction of Fear in the Criminal Law
Camille A. Nelson (page 1261) (1 MB PDF) - A Statutory Approach to Criminal Law
Kevin C. McMunigal (page 1285) (437 KB PDF) - Culture Clash: Teaching Cultural Defenses in the Criminal Law Classroom
Susan S. Kuo (page 1297) (704 KB PDF) - Teaching Criminal Law in an Era of Governing through Crime
Jonathan Simon (page 1313) (900 KB PDF) - Reflections from Embassy Lakes, Florida: The Effective Teaching of Criminal Law
Charles I. Lugosi (page 1337) (623 KB PDF)
Student Perspectives
- The Missing Ingredient: Incorporating Domestic Violence Issues into the Law School Curriculum
John F. Mahon, Daniel K. Wright (page 1351) (658 KB PDF) - Struggling with Self-Defense Standards
Deborah Price (page 1367) (227 KB PDF)


