Thursday, September 12, 2024
Farewell to CrimProf Blog
Since taking over editorship of CrimProf Blog on August 17, 2009, I’ve enjoyed helping my colleagues in the academy and beyond to keep up to date on news and legal scholarship about criminal law and procedure. Doing so has been a great way for me to stay abreast of the continual evolution of these fields, and I’ve enjoyed hearing from many of you over the years about your forthcoming publications. After 15 years of daily posts, I’ve decided to transition to other projects. This will be my last post on CrimProf Blog. There are no plans to continue the publication.
For those who have come to rely on CrimProf Blog to help them find materials, here are some links you may find helpful as replacements:
*For new SSRN postings about Criminal Procedure, look here.
*For new SSRN posting about Criminal Law, look here.
*For the top-ten recent SSRN downloads about Criminal Procedure, look here.
*For the top-ten recent SSRN downloads about Criminal Law, look here.
*For U.S. Supreme Court cert grants, look here; upcoming oral arguments and links to papers in pending cases can be found at that link by clicking on the “cases” tab at the top of the page.
*For news about the criminal justice system, you can find NACDL’s “News of Interest” page here.
Best wishes to all in the continuing search to understand and improve one of our most important institutions.
--KC
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/crimprof_blog/2024/09/farewell-to-crimprof-blog.html
Comments
While I am very sad that you are discontinuing this wonderful blog, I wish you the best of luck in whatever you plan to achieve! Thank you for bringing so much joy to academics around the country.
Posted by: GGG | Sep 12, 2024 8:11:29 AM
Thank you so much for providing this valuable resource, and good luck with your other projects!
Posted by: Eric F | Sep 13, 2024 1:20:24 AM
Thanks very much for your efforts, Kevin. The blog has been a useful resource and will be missed.
Posted by: wayne logan | Sep 13, 2024 5:19:00 AM
Say it ain't so! What a loss. I read this blog every day. Sometimes twice a day.
Posted by: Don | Sep 13, 2024 12:11:23 PM
Thank you for your contributions here. Sorry to see you leave, but understand. It was my daily "CLE" for sure.
Posted by: Donald G Rehkopf | Sep 12, 2024 7:12:32 AM