Ball/Oberman Current Challenges in Criminal Law

Supplemental Resources for Criminal Law Teachers and Students

  • W. David Ball (Santa Clara University School of Law)
  • Michelle Oberman (Santa Clara University School of Law)

Current Challenges in Criminal Law: An overview

These materials are intended to provide students an opportunity to reflect on the course material by setting it in the context of ongoing challenges in criminal law. Designed as a companion to the Ball/Oberman Criminal Law Casebook, they are keyed to the weekly materials in a first-year criminal law class. Discussion materials typcially feature a podcast, a video clip, or an article, essay or short news item. In reviewing and preparing for class discussion, students are encouraged to consider the following questions:

1. What are the points of intersection that you see between the material covered in our Criminal Law Casebook and the issue or problem we’re discussing?

2. What role does the law play in relation to this issue? How does it contribute to the problem? How might it be relevant to remedying the problem?

The beauty of the open casebook system is that we will continue to edit and revise the materials as we use them this semester. We want to hear from you about what we missed, what isn't working for you, etc. We view this book as a communal project, permitting collaboration with colleagues from around the globe. If you would like more information about the casebook or the project, please contact David Ball or Michelle Oberman. 

 

 

11 Plea-Bargaining 11 Plea-Bargaining

11.1. Justice in America: The 94% (podcast, 60 minutes)

The 94% (episode 2)

Justice in America: The 94% (podcast, 60 minutes)

11.2. Plea and Charge Bargaining

Research Summary (Bureau of Justice Assistance)

Report

Plea and Charge Bargaining

11.3. Plea Bargaining's Triumph (law review article)

Long, brilliant article by Prof. George Fisher

Plea Bargaining's Triumph (law review article)
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Ball/Oberman Current Challenges in Criminal Law

W. David Ball Michelle Oberman

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Table of contents

  1. 1

    Mass incarceration: How did we get here? How is it serving us?

  2. 2

    Actus Reus: Addiction/Drug Policy

  3. 3

    Actus Reus: Good Samaritan

  4. 4

    Mens Rea and your Mental State: Thoughts on Law School Success

  5. 5

    Homicide and mental illness

  6. 6

    Intimate Partner Violence

  7. 7

    Gangs, Drugs, Conspiracy Law and Mass Incarceration

  8. 8

    Sexual Assault

  9. 9

    Police and the Law of Self-Defense

  10. 10

    The Insanity Defense and its Limitations

  11. 11

    Plea-Bargaining

    1. 11.1

      Justice in America: The 94% (podcast, 60 minutes)

    2. 11.2

      Plea and Charge Bargaining

    3. 11.3

      Plea Bargaining's Triumph (law review article)

  12. 12

    What is Public Safety?

  13. 13

    Are Police Effective?

  14. 14

    Poverty and Crime, Wealth Extraction

  15. 15

    Racial Disparities

  16. 16

    Restorative Justice

  17. 17

    Dialogue in the classroom

  18. 18

    Other Resources/Lists/Clearinghouses

  19. 19

    The Transformative Power of Restorative Justice (podcast interview, 75 min)

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