Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
@kimferzan
Criminal law theorist at @PennLaw. Short, snarky, and substantive. If you follow me, I will lead.
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.Kimberly Kessler Ferzan was recently featured on an episode of Talks On Law where she discussed self defense and use of deadly force. bit.ly/3LvnkkA
#TBT (2/3) Vol 13, no 1 (2019) Lisa Hecht engages with Kimberly Kessler Ferzan in "Provocateurs and Their Rights to Self-Defence". Meanwhile Sylvia Rich asks "Can Corporations Experience Duress?" Both open access, both here: buff.ly/3N7wbtx
"Pretrial detention unjustly detains innocent people, negatively impacts trial outcomes, and induces pleas that turn the innocent into the guilty. 'Time served makes us complacent about the harm we do by detention,' Kimberly Kessler Ferzan writes. The Crime Report thecrimereport.org/2022/05/03/the…
In a criminal legal system filled with injustice, crediting time served is often viewed as a positive practice. Yet, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan with @PennLaw argues it's harmful and should be abandoned altogether. Read our latest Q&A. pretrialpartnership.org/news/the-troub…
📢 Ezequiel Monti and I are pleased to announce this brand new seminar series in legal philosophy. All seminars will be online and open to all. Save the dates!
#TBT 14/3, October 2020: More from the special on Duff’s The Realm of Criminal Law (2/5) Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, "The Reach of the Realm"; Gideon Yaffe, "Punishing Non-citizens"; Victor Tadros, "Criminalization: In and Out". Here: buff.ly/3PWJHS6
The time-served model should be left in the past when examining the detriments to low-income detained individuals and their families, explains Kimberly Kessler Ferzan. regrev.us/3AQa8UP
New and online: Larry Alexander and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan reply to comments from Mitch Berman, Doug Husak, Leo Katz, Youngjae Lee, and Alvaro Sandroni on their book Reflections on Crime and Culpability. The comments are online; soon to be in the print edition. Meanwhile: buff.ly/3B30UEy
New Issue Alert! 16/3: and it's fabulous. A thread. Book symposia on Alexander & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Reflections on Crime and Culpability. Katz & Sandroni, Husak, Berman, and Youngjae Lee comment, + a reply. bit.ly/3xHs8hW
A second symposium on Jonathan Quong's The Morality of Defensive Force. Michael Otsuka, Helen Frowe, Cecile Fabre, Susanne Burri comment and Quong replies. bit.ly/3xHs8hW
We're closing out the semester with Vol. 171's final podcast episode! Listen to Kimberly Kessler Ferzan at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School discuss her work about pretrial detention justifications, problems with time served credit, & the #MeToo movement, appearing in BYU Law Review & FSU Law Review! spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/pP1xu6Wvyzb
New American Journal of Jurisprudence articles considering Goldberg & Zipursky's "Recognizing Wrongs," including pieces by Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Hanoch Dagan & Avihay Dorfman, Linda Radzik, Rachael Walsh, Veronica Rodriguez Blanco, Timothy Borgerson. And me! academic.oup.com/ajj/advance-ar…
My article on why crediting time served may contribute to criminal justice pathologies is out! Thanks to BYU Law Review for their thoughtful editing!
Delighted to announce the schedule for the 23/24 Legal Philosophy Trident Seminar Series. We have a fabulous line up, with presentations by @EliseWoodard20, Fabienne Peter , Alma Diamond , Martin David Kelly , and a few others (not on twitter).