In recent decades, both the media and legal scholars have documented the widespread problem of prosecutors failing to disclose favorable evidence to the defense – so called Brady violations. Despite all of this documentation however, many ethical prosecutors reject the notion that the criminal justice system has a Brady problem. These prosecutors – ethical lawyers who themselves have not been accused of misconduct – believe that the scope of the Brady problem is exaggerated. Why do ethical prosecutors downplay the evidence that some of their colleagues have committed serious errors? This essay, in honor of Professor Bennett Gershman, points to what psychologists have termed social identity theory and ingroup bias. Under these concepts, peop...
Part I of this Article discusses Imbler’s adoption of absolute immunity for prosecutors. Part II dis...
This book chapter, forthcoming in Criminal Procedure Stories (Carol Steiker ed. forthcoming 2005), e...
Prosecutors wield tremendous power, which is kept in check by a set of unique ethical obligations. I...
In recent decades, both the media and legal scholars have documented the widespread problem of prose...
In his Article, Litigating Brady v. Maryland: Games Prosecutors Play, Professor Gershman rightly arg...
Prosecutorial misconduct in the form of Brady violations continues to plague the criminal justice sy...
Mandatory disclosure of evidence (the so-called Brady rule) is considered to be among the most impor...
Prosecutors, criminal defense lawyers, judges, and legal academics from around the country recently ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Brady v. Maryland presented prosecutors with new professional challe...
After the exoneration of more than 200 people based on post-conviction DNA evidence, a growing movem...
By any measure, Brady v. Maryland has not lived up to its expectations. Brady\u27s announcement of a...
The government’s duty to disclose favorable evidence to the defense under Brady v. Maryland has beco...
The increasing prevalence of DNA testing has proven that, at times, our criminal justice system rend...
This Article argues that certain key structural factors within the prosecutorial system in the Unite...
Once a prosecutor determines to employ an expert, a number of distinct decisions must be confronted-...
Part I of this Article discusses Imbler’s adoption of absolute immunity for prosecutors. Part II dis...
This book chapter, forthcoming in Criminal Procedure Stories (Carol Steiker ed. forthcoming 2005), e...
Prosecutors wield tremendous power, which is kept in check by a set of unique ethical obligations. I...
In recent decades, both the media and legal scholars have documented the widespread problem of prose...
In his Article, Litigating Brady v. Maryland: Games Prosecutors Play, Professor Gershman rightly arg...
Prosecutorial misconduct in the form of Brady violations continues to plague the criminal justice sy...
Mandatory disclosure of evidence (the so-called Brady rule) is considered to be among the most impor...
Prosecutors, criminal defense lawyers, judges, and legal academics from around the country recently ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Brady v. Maryland presented prosecutors with new professional challe...
After the exoneration of more than 200 people based on post-conviction DNA evidence, a growing movem...
By any measure, Brady v. Maryland has not lived up to its expectations. Brady\u27s announcement of a...
The government’s duty to disclose favorable evidence to the defense under Brady v. Maryland has beco...
The increasing prevalence of DNA testing has proven that, at times, our criminal justice system rend...
This Article argues that certain key structural factors within the prosecutorial system in the Unite...
Once a prosecutor determines to employ an expert, a number of distinct decisions must be confronted-...
Part I of this Article discusses Imbler’s adoption of absolute immunity for prosecutors. Part II dis...
This book chapter, forthcoming in Criminal Procedure Stories (Carol Steiker ed. forthcoming 2005), e...
Prosecutors wield tremendous power, which is kept in check by a set of unique ethical obligations. I...