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Leonard Orland - Scholarship

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Books

  • Criminal Jury Instructions [2 volumes] (with Hon. David Borden, Connecticut Supreme Court) (Third Edition 2001; Fourth Edition in press 2008) (West)
  • Criminal Procedure (with Hon. David Borden, Connecticut Supreme Court) (Third Edition, 1999, Fourth Edition, in press, 2008) (West)
  • The New Justice Department Guidelines for Corporate Prosecutions (with Hon. Michael E. Horowitz, United States Sentencing Commission) (2007) (Practicing Law Institute)
  • Corporate Criminal Liability (Aspen, 2004, Supplement, 2006)
  • Connecticut Criminal Law (2003).
  • Connecticut Criminal Jury Instructions (3d. ed., 2001) [with Hon. David Borden].
  • Criminal Law (with Hon. David Borden, Connecticut Supreme Court) (1999; Second Edition 2007) (West)
  • Connecticut Criminal Practice Book Annotated (3d ed., 1999) [with Hon. David Borden].
  • Connecticut Criminal Practice Book Annotated (2d ed. 1996) [with Hon. David Borden].
  • Corporate and White Collar Crime: An Anthology (1995).
  • Corporate Crime Law Enforcement (2 Vols.) (1987) [with H.R. Tyler, Jr.].
  • New Developments and Perspectives on Corporate Crime Law Enforcement in America (1987) [with H.R. Tyler, Jr.].
  • Connecticut Criminal Jury Instructions (1986) (Annual Supp. 1989-95) [with Hon. David Borden].
  • Connecticut Criminal Practice Book Annotated (1986) (Annual Supp. 1989-1995).
  • Superior Court Criminal Rules (1986).
  • Connecticut Criminal Practice (1983).
  • Jail Discipline (1979).
  • Prisons: Houses of Darkness (1975; Paperback ed. 1978) (The Free Press, Macmillan).
  • Connecticut Criminal Procedure: Commentaries on Procedure in Criminal Cases (1976).
  • Criminal Procedure: Cases and Materials on the Administration of Criminal Law (1974) (Supp. 1976 and 1978) [with Abraham S. Goldstein].
  • Justice in Sentencing (1974) [with Harold R. Tyler, Jr., co-editor].
  • Justice, Punishment, Treatment: The Correctional Process (1973).

Book Chapters

  • Judicial Misconduct and the Microsoft Case, in Microsoft, Antitrust and the New Economy: Selected Essays (David Evans, ed., 2002).
  • Mr. Justice Stevens, in The Justices of the United States Supreme Court (Vol. 5) (1995).
  • Soviet Economic Crime, in Soviet Law and Economy 169 (O. Ioffe & M. Janis eds., 1987).
  • The Requirements for Antitrust Immunity, Antitrust and Local Government, in Antitrust and Local Government: Perspectives On The Boulder Decision 73 (J. Siena ed., 1982).
  • Mr. Justice Stevens, in The Justices of the United States Supreme Court 1789-1969: Their Lives and Major Opinions 149 (L. Friedman ed., 1978).

Journal Articles

  • The Transformation of Corporate Criminal Law , 1 Brooklyn J. Financial and Commercial Law 45 (2006).
  • A Russian Legal Revolution: The 2002 Criminal Procedural Code, 18 Connecticut Journal of International Law 133 (2002).
  • The Microsoft End Game, 34 Connecticut Law Review 221 (2001).
  • Corporate Crime and Punishment in France: Criminal Liability of Legal Entities (Personnes Morales) Under the New French Penal Code (Noveau Code Penal), 11 Connecticut Journal of International Law 495 (1995) [with Charles Cashier].
  • Beyond Organizational Guidelines: Toward a Model Federal Corporate Criminal Code, 71 Washington University Law Quarterly 357 (1993).
  • A Conversation about Sentencing Commissions and Guidelines, 64 University of Colorado Law Review 655 (1993) [with Marvin E. Frankel].
  • Epilogue: A Gathering of State Sentencing Commissions, 64 Colorado Law Review 837 (1993) [with Kevin Reitz].
  • Teaching Antitrust After Chicago and Perostroika, 66 New York University Law Review 239 (1991).
  • Insulting the Soviet President and Other Political Crimes in Mikhail Gorbachev's >Rule of Law= State, 4 Connecticut Journal of International Law 237 (1990).
  • Soviet Justice in the Gorbachev Era: The 1988 Draft Fundamental Principles of Criminal Legislation, 4 Connecticut Journal of International Law 513 (1989).
  • Reflection on >Restructuring=: The 1986 Unearned Income and Individual Labor Income Decrees, 3 Connecticut Journal of International Law 345 (1988).
  • The Paradox in Bork's Antitrust Paradox, 9 Cardozo Law Review 115 (1987).
  • John Paul Stevens, Worthy Successor to Douglas, 72 American Bar Association Journal 50 (June 15, 1986).
  • The AIDS Epidemic: A Constitutional Conundrum, 14 Hofstra Law Review 137 (1985).
  • Sentencing Commissions and Guidelines, 73 Georgetown Law Journal 225 (1984) [with Marvin E.Frankel].
  • Reflections on Corporate Crime: Law in Search of Theory and Scholarship, 17 American Criminal Law Review 501 (1980).
  • Is Determinant Sentencing an Illusory Reform?, 62 Judicature 381 (1979).
  • From Vengeance to Vengeance: Sentencing Reform and the Demise of Rehabilitation, 7 Hofstra Law Review 29 (1978).

News & Other Articles

  • States Try an End Run, National Law Journal, March 21, 2002.
  • Microsoft Underscores State Interference in Federal Antitrust Litigation, Washington Legal Foundation, March 8, 2002.
  • Time to Draw and Quarter Microsoft?, ZDNet News, December 21, 2001.
  • Politics, Not Practicality, Marks Attorneys General Stand Against Microsoft, Connecticut Law Tribune, December 17, 2001.
  • Earth to Blumenthal: Enough Already, Hartford Courant, November 8, 2001.
  • CNNfn, The Money Game, November 2, 2001.
  • Let's Settle This Thing, National Law Journal, October 22, 2001.
  • Microsoft Case Should Be Settled in Public Interest, Hartford Courant, July 29, 2001.
  • Health Care Reform Runs Antitrust Risk, 139 Chicago Daily Law Bulletin 5, July 20, 1995.
  • Lessons from the Federal Courts Study Committee, 5 Federal Sentencing Reporter 203 (January-February 1993) [with Hon. Jose A. Cabranes].
  • Justice Thomas and Prisoners= Rights, 207 New York Law Journal 2 (March 10, 1992).
  • The Commissions's Supplemental Report on Corporate Punishment: Where is the Statement of Reasons, 4 Federal Sentencing Reporter 50 (1991).
  • Corporate Punishment by the U.S. Sentencing Commission, 4 Federal Sentencing Reporter 50 (July-August 1991).
  • Prosecutorial Power: Even Drexel Burnham Wasn't Strong Enough to Fight the Feds, 102 Los Angeles Daily Law Journal 6 (January 10, 1989).
  • Plea Bargain, RICO Style, 11 National Law Journal 13 (1989).
  • The Proliferation of Corporate Crime Legislation, 1 Corporate Criminal Liability Reporter 29 (1987) (reprinted in Protecting the Corporation and Management from Criminal Prosecution (Federal Litigators Group, 1987)).
  • Protection for Boycotts, 131 New York Times, July 31, 1982, at 17.
      
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