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American Law Cafe
Pre-Law Productions
51 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode, we review the essentials of Criminal Law — from core principles to major defenses — to help you ace your final. Part 1 – Foundations of Criminal Law Felonies vs. Misdemeanors: Based on possible sentence length.Sources: Common law, statutes, and the MPC.Limits:Rule of Lenity – ambiguity favors defendant.Ex Post Facto – no retroactive punishment.Purposes of Punishment: Deterrence, Retribution, Rehabilitation, Incapacitation.Part 2 – Core Elements of Crime Actus Reus: Voluntary ...
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In this episode, we review the essentials of Criminal Law — from core principles to major defenses — to help you ace your final. Part 1 – Foundations of Criminal Law Felonies vs. Misdemeanors: Based on possible sentence length.Sources: Common law, statutes, and the MPC.Limits:Rule of Lenity – ambiguity favors defendant.Ex Post Facto – no retroactive punishment.Purposes of Punishment: Deterrence, Retribution, Rehabilitation, Incapacitation.Part 2 – Core Elements of Crime Actus Reus: Voluntary ...
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Ripeness, Mootness and Political Question in Constitutional Law (Justiciability Doctrines)
American Law Cafe
20 minutes
2 months ago
Ripeness, Mootness and Political Question in Constitutional Law (Justiciability Doctrines)
🎙️ American Law Café In this episode of American Law Café, we unpack three core justiciability doctrines—ripeness, mootness, and the political question doctrine. These doctrines don’t decide who wins or loses; instead, they determine whether courts can even hear the case. Rooted in Article III’s “case or controversy” requirement, they keep federal courts focused on real disputes at the right time, and steer them away from abstract disagreements or matters better left to the political branches...
American Law Cafe
In this episode, we review the essentials of Criminal Law — from core principles to major defenses — to help you ace your final. Part 1 – Foundations of Criminal Law Felonies vs. Misdemeanors: Based on possible sentence length.Sources: Common law, statutes, and the MPC.Limits:Rule of Lenity – ambiguity favors defendant.Ex Post Facto – no retroactive punishment.Purposes of Punishment: Deterrence, Retribution, Rehabilitation, Incapacitation.Part 2 – Core Elements of Crime Actus Reus: Voluntary ...