This Essay discusses how public defender apprenticeships impact law students and help mold their future careers. Brayer discusses the tangible advantages that the apprenticeship imparts on students as well as the transferable skills that students gain. Brayer then analyzes the internal and professional growth of students that participate in this apprenticeship. Brayer situates this growth within the context of Chief Justice John Marshall’s own similar experience, arguing how the public defender experience focuses and matures aspiring lawyers
Though this Article criticizes the quality of defense provided by overburdened defenders, it is writ...
There is mounting evidence that prison inmates benefit from educational opportunities but may not be...
To judge from the curriculum at most American law schools, the criminal justice process starts with ...
Funding for public defender services is woefully inadequate. Ogletree offers some anecdotal advice f...
Four 2006 graduates of the Law School are employed as public defenders: Ashwin Cattamanchi (Northern...
The right to an attorney is a one to which all U.S. citizens are entitled, in conjunction with the c...
Gideon’s Army, a powerful documentary film that follows the work of three public defenders in the So...
This Essay is a compilation of stories and reflections about the life of a public service lawyer
Stories abound of public defenders who, overwhelmed with high caseloads, allow defendants to languis...
This thesis analyzes how caring relationships and an emancipatory approach to law related education ...
The role of the public defender in the United States is one that is often disparaged and widely misu...
This Article addresses a question asked by many law students concerned about our flawed criminal leg...
(Excerpt) This paper challenges prevailing stereotypes about public defenders and prosecutors and up...
In this Article, we describe the creation and evaluation of a curricular intervention designed to he...
This essay details what it means to be a public interest lawyer, as well as the challenges that face...
Though this Article criticizes the quality of defense provided by overburdened defenders, it is writ...
There is mounting evidence that prison inmates benefit from educational opportunities but may not be...
To judge from the curriculum at most American law schools, the criminal justice process starts with ...
Funding for public defender services is woefully inadequate. Ogletree offers some anecdotal advice f...
Four 2006 graduates of the Law School are employed as public defenders: Ashwin Cattamanchi (Northern...
The right to an attorney is a one to which all U.S. citizens are entitled, in conjunction with the c...
Gideon’s Army, a powerful documentary film that follows the work of three public defenders in the So...
This Essay is a compilation of stories and reflections about the life of a public service lawyer
Stories abound of public defenders who, overwhelmed with high caseloads, allow defendants to languis...
This thesis analyzes how caring relationships and an emancipatory approach to law related education ...
The role of the public defender in the United States is one that is often disparaged and widely misu...
This Article addresses a question asked by many law students concerned about our flawed criminal leg...
(Excerpt) This paper challenges prevailing stereotypes about public defenders and prosecutors and up...
In this Article, we describe the creation and evaluation of a curricular intervention designed to he...
This essay details what it means to be a public interest lawyer, as well as the challenges that face...
Though this Article criticizes the quality of defense provided by overburdened defenders, it is writ...
There is mounting evidence that prison inmates benefit from educational opportunities but may not be...
To judge from the curriculum at most American law schools, the criminal justice process starts with ...