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The History of Criminal Sentencing
Reitz and Klingele discuss the history of criminal sentencing and how modern sentencing research drives the Model Penal Code: Sentencing project.

Intentional Torts to Persons: Assertion of Legal Authority
Simons and Cardi discuss the challenges in drafting a Restatement in this area of torts.

Project Feature: Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance
Baker and Logue breakdown the different sections of the Restatement while addressing the potential impact this work could have on the insurance industry.

Treaty Termination in U.S. Foreign Relations Law
Reporters for Restatement of the Law Fourth, the Foreign Relations Law of the United States—Treaties discuss the topic of treaty termination as it relates to U.S. foreign policy.

Sexual Assault and Consent in the Rule of Law
Schulhofer and Murphy discuss the way sexual assault and consent have transformed in the rule of law over the last 50 years.

Election Administration Principles and Democracy
The Reporter and Associate Reporter of the Principles of the Law, Election Administration discuss different aspects of the project.

Liability Insurance and the Duty to Settle
Baker and Logue detail the different chapters of the Restatement and shed light on the “Duty to Settle” in relation to liability insurance.

Policing and Technology
Friedman shares the current challenges of policing as the sector continues to see technological growth.

U.S. History of Mass Incarceration
Reitz and Klingele discuss the timeliness of the Model Penal Code: Sentencing project as it relates to the history of mass incarceration in the United States.

Presentation of the 1990 Class Gift
Andrew Hendry and Ronald Olson present the Class Gift at the 2015 Annual Meeting.
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