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Robert Weisberg
Edwin E. Huddleson, Jr. Professor of Law
Publications & Cases
Recent Publications
William H. Simon and Robert Weisberg,
China Prison Labor and U.S. Hypocrisy
,
Seattle Times,
p.B5 (May 10, 1994).
William H. Simon and Robert Weisberg,
Prison Labor in China and U.S. Trade Policy
,
San Francisco Chronicle,
p.A21 (May 13, 1994).
Robert Weisberg,
A 'Constitutional Moment?' Insisting the Crime Problem is Unique, People are Ever More Willing to Abandon the Bill of Rights
,
Los Angeles Times,
p.1M (April 24, 1994).
Robert Weisberg,
Are we in a 'Constitutional Moment'?
,
Fresno Bee,
p.B9 (May 1, 1994).
Robert Weisberg,
Private Violence as Moral Action: The Law as Inspiration and Example
, in
Law's Violence,
A. Sarat & T. Kearns, eds. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 1993.
Robert Weisberg,
A Great Writ While it Lasted
, 81 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 9 (Spring 1990).
Robert Weisberg,
Commercial Morality, the Merchant Character, and the History of the Voidable Preference
, 39 Stanford Law Review 1 (1986).
Michael S. Wald and Robert Weisberg,
Confidentiality Laws and State Efforts to Protect Abused or Neglected Children: The Need for Statuatory Reform
, 18 Family Law Quarterly 143-212 (1984).
Robert Weisberg,
The Calabresian Judicial Artist: Statutes and the New Legal Process
, 35 Stanford Law Review 213-258 (1983).
Robert Weisberg,
Deregulating Death
, 1983 Supreme Court Review 305 (1983).
Robert Weisberg,
Rules, Standards and the Battle of the Forms: A Reassessment of Section 2-207
, 68 Virginia Law Review 1217-1262 (1982).
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weisberg@stanford.edu
650 723.0612
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
BA City College of New York 1966
MA 1967; PhD (English) 1971 Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
JD Stanford Law School 1979
Expertise:
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Criminal Procedure
White Collar Crime