Admiralty Law, 1992-1999 0.3 cubic ft.
This subseries covers class materials such as correspondence, syllabi and teaching notes on Admiralty Law.
This subseries covers class materials such as correspondence, syllabi and teaching notes on Admiralty Law.
The Capital Punishment Symposium subseries contains course materials, abstracts, and other course supplemental materials.
This subseries focuses around the Criminal Law course, including the syllabi, student papers, and a week by week layout of the course and the material that was covered.
This subseries contains course materials on the course Federal Criminal Law including student opinions, exams and class handouts.
Hard Cases: Science, Policy, and Values was a course focused on providing the intellectual skills to interperate atypical cases that require more context and nuance than explicit laws provide. The course included studies of law and morality in cultures such as ancient Athens and the Dani of New Guinea. Students read from a variety of postmodern thinkers including Albert Camus, Michel Foucault, Ronald Dworkin, Sophocles, Carlo Ginzburg, and Cesare Beccaria. The class also examined odd legal scenarios such as the return of Martin Guerre.
The teaching series contains an overview of Professor David C. Baldus and his courses and teaching methodology.
This subseries revolves everything around the Charging and Sentencing study including the data reports and summaries as well as correspondence and variable construction.
The Severity Study series contains the experiment and varibles with test data. The data tables and blank surveys are also represented here.
The Pennsylvania Venire Study documents the data reports and venires along with supplemental materials.
The Case Files from the Pennsylvania Research series were used for studies in the othe subseries.