Publications at Penn Law
The Penn Law faculty are engaged in a wide array of scholarship in traditional, cross-disciplinary and cutting-edge areas of inquiry. This newly created section of our website, which we will continue to populate in the months ahead, gives you access and the ability to search current and earlier work.
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#BelieveWomen and the Presumption of Innocence: Clarifying the Questions for Law and Life (May 4, 2020), Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper No. 2020-39; NOMOS (forthcoming). (forthcoming)
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
CRIME AND CULPABILITY: A THEORY OF CRIMINAL LAW (Cambridge University Press 2009) (co-authored with Larry Alexander & Stephen Morse).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
CRIMINAL LAW CONVERSATIONS (Oxford University Press 2009) (co-edited with Paul Robinson & Stephen Garvey).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Confused Culpability, Contrived Causation, and the Collapse of Tort Theory, in PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE LAW OF TORTS (John Oberdiek ed., Oxford 2014) (with Larry Alexander).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Consent and Coercion, 50 ARIZ. ST. L.J. 951 (2018).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Consent, Culpability, and the Law of Rape, 13 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 397 (2016)
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Defending Honor and Beyond: Reconsidering the Relationship between Seemingly Futile Defense and Permissible Harming, 15 J. MORAL PHIL. 683 (2018).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Defense and Desert: When Reasons Don't Share, 55 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 265 (2018).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
How to Think (Like a Lawyer) About Rape, 11 CRIM. L. & PHIL. 759 (2017) (with Peter Westen).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
LEGAL, MORAL, AND METAPHYSICAL TRUTHS: THE PHILOSOPHY OF MICHAEL S. MOORE (Oxford 2016) (ed. with Stephen J. Morse).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Losing the Right to Assert You've Been Wronged: A Study in Conceptual Chaos?, in CIVIL WRONGS AND JUSTICE IN PRIVATE LAW (Paul B. Miller and John Oberdiek eds., Oxford 2020).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Patty Hearst Reconsidered: Personal Identity in the Criminal Law, 15 OHIO ST. J. CRIM. L. 367 (2018).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Plotting Premeditation's Demise, 75 L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 83 (2012).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Preventive Justice and the Presumption of Innocence, 8 CRIM. L. & PHIL. 505 (2014).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Probing the Depths of the Responsible Corporate Officer’s Duty, 12 CRIM. L. & PHIL. 455 (2018).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Provocateurs, 7 CRIM. L. & PHIL. 597 (2013).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
REFLECTIONS ON CRIME AND CULPABILITY: PROBLEMS AND PUZZLES (Cambridge University Press, 2018) (with Larry Alexander).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Rethinking The Ends of Harm, 32 LAW & PHIL. 177 (2013).
Author: Kimberly Ferzan
Author: Kimberly Ferzan