faculty footnotes From publishing scholarly articles and books to organizing conferences, the USD School of Law faculty is committed to advancing the study and practice of law. In these pages, learn how our professors are transforming the global legal landscape.
Larry Alexander Larry Alexander’s book chapter “Freedom of Expression” was published in Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, 2nd Ed., Vol. 2 (Chadwick, ed.) (Academic Press, 2012). His forthcoming book chapter “Confused Culpability, Contrived Causation, and the Collapse of Tort Theory” will be published in Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts (with Ferzan) (Oberdiek, ed.) (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2013). Professor Alexander’s article “’Moore or Less’ Causation and Responsibility” was published in 6 Criminal Law & Philosophy 81 (with Ferzan) (2012). His forthcoming articles include “Reply to Dolinko” in 6 Criminal Law & Philosophy 281 (with Ferzan) (2012); “Surrebuttal” in Criminal Law & Philosophy (with Ferzan) (forthcoming 2012); “Causing the Conditions of One’s Defense: A Theoretical Non-Problem” in
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Criminal Law & Philosophy (forthcoming 2012); “Is Freedom of Expression a Universal Right?” in Law & Philosophy (forthcoming 2013); “Did Casey Strikeout? Following and Overruling Constitutional Precedents in the Supreme Court” in Law & Philosophy (forthcoming 2013); and “Can SelfDefense Justify Punishment?” in Law & Philosophy (forthcoming 2013). Alexander attended numerous conferences as a presenter and roundtable participant including the Originalism Works-in-Progress Conference, University of San Diego (February 2012); the Roundtable on the Jurisprudence of Sports, University of San Diego (February 2012); the Conference on Precedent of the United States Supreme Court: Theory and Practice, University of Baltimore (March 2012); and the Festschrift in Honor of Professor Martin H. Redish, Northwestern University (March 2012).