Criminal-Law Scholars Compete Online to Have Essays Included in Oxford U. Press Book

In an experiment that an Oxford University Press editor calls "American Idol meets peer review and 2.0 publishing," a group of criminal-law scholars is competing in cyberspace to determine whose essays will appear in a book that the press hopes to publish next year.

Criminal Law Conversations is the brainchild of Paul H. Robinson, a professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania who has

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