Can Retributivism Be Progressive? A Reply to Professor Gray and Jonathan Huber

10 Pages Posted: 3 Aug 2011

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Chad Flanders

Saint Louis University - School of Law

Date Written: December 14, 2010

Abstract

Professor David Gray and Jonathan Huber have done a great service in their Response to my Article, “Retribution and Reform.” They have helped me to see the wrong turns in my argument and the areas in which my argument needs to be clarified and amplified. In this brief Reply, I attempt to respond to some of their concerns.

Suggested Citation

Flanders, Chad, Can Retributivism Be Progressive? A Reply to Professor Gray and Jonathan Huber (December 14, 2010). Maryland Law Review, Vol. 70, p. 166, 2010, Saint Louis U. Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2010-38, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1903795

Chad Flanders (Contact Author)

Saint Louis University - School of Law ( email )

100 N. Tucker Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States

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