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  Al Gore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although Gore said the movie was a far-fetched example of global warming, he said the movie would escalate public debate on the issue.
The movie is about global warming, an issue which Gore has followed since the 1970s.
In the movie, some of Gore's more recent speeches are shown, as well as him talking and performing research.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al_Gore   (6795 words)

  
 Death Penalty Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Incapacitation and Deterrent Effects of the Death Penalty (Justice For All)
Deterrence: Death Penalty Information - High School Curriculum.
Short Pro-Death Penalty essay on the positive deterrent effect of capital punishment, using murder rates from states with and without the death penalty as support.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/links/dplinks.htm   (10575 words)

  
 Concurring Opinions: December 11, 2005 - December 17, 2005 Archives
Although the music and movie industries have been on the copyright offensive, beyond them, the enforcement of copyright on the Internet has been rather laid back.
My working hypothesis was that if the exclusionary rule has any overall tendency to deter police from making unconstitutional searches and seizures, the number of cases in which the legality of a search/seizure was challenged should have peaked relatively soon after 1961 and then gone into a steady decline.
It is this inability to distinguish violence on television and in the movies from real life that makes us worried about children's consumption of the product.
www.concurringopinions.com /archives/2005/12/11-week   (13007 words)

  
 Essay on Iraq
In the event, we will now have to go the containment route, presumably; or, if you prefer, the route of mutual assured destruction as our best hope of deterrence.
The Iraqis may not realize it yet (how could they, they have been kept in ignorance), but we tend to treat countries we conquer pretty well; just ask the Germans and the Japanese, the Kosovars and the Bosnians.
(The movie “The Mouse that Roared” was a parody of the
www.philosophyforum.net /Essays/Essay%20on%20Iraq-PF.htm   (7630 words)

  
 ProfessorBainbridge.com: April 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The purpose of punishment in secular courts is fourfold: the rehabilitation of the criminal, the protection of society from the criminal, the deterrence of other potential criminals, and retributive justice.
It looks like a cheap attempt to cash in on the Da Vinci Code phenomenon just as the movie is about to be released.
My latest TCS column uses a tournament model of law firm promotions and research on gender differences with respect to risk aversion and competition to explore the dearth of women as partners in large law firms.
www.professorbainbridge.com /2006/04/index.html   (9450 words)

  
 K. A. Taipale: Syllabus: Cybercrime, Cyberterrorism, and Digital Law Enforcement
Neal Kumar Katyal, Architecture as Crime Control, 111 YALE L.J. Neal Kumar Katyal, Digital Architecture as Crime Control, 112 YALE L.J. Taipale, Internet and Computer Crime: System Architecture as Crime Control, Center for Advanced Studies Working Paper No. 03-2003 (Feb. 2003).
Orin Kerr, Virtual Crime, Virtual Deterrence: A Skeptical View of Self-Help, Architecture, and Civil Liability, 1 J.L. Econ.
Susan W. Brenner and Leo L. Clark, Distributed Security: A New Model of Law Enforcement, J. Marshall J. Computer and Info.
cybercrime.taipale.info   (3639 words)

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