The Author reviews THE HANGING JUDGE, by Michael A. Ponsor, published by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 2013. Ponsor provides a notable, fictionalized account of the federal criminal system. He uses an imagined death penalty trial to explore themes including issues of race, prosecutorial ambition, and harsh drug sentences. THE HANGING JUDGE’s textured depiction of the legal system makes it particularly appropriate for classroom discussion in courses such as Professional Responsibility and Criminal Procedure
In Goodbye, Judge Lynch, John W. Davis details two early twentieth-century murder cases and their af...
This article reviews The Impeachment of Chief Justice David Brock – Judicial Independence and Civic ...
In this dispassionate but chillingly detailed survey of capital punishment, Banner, professor of law...
The Author reviews THE HANGING JUDGE, by Michael A. Ponsor, published by Massachusetts Continuing Le...
In 2000-2001, Judge Ponsor presided over the first death penalty case in Massachusetts in nearly 50 ...
This entry reviews Prisons: Houses of Darkness by Leonard Orland. The book presents a short history ...
The author recommends In The Hands of the People to every high school or college civics instructor a...
Book review: An Appeal to Justice: Litigated Reform of Texas Prisons. By Ben M. Crouch and James W. ...
Reviewing: Daniel Lachance, Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United...
Book review: Courts, Corrections, and the Constitution: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Priso...
Book review: Reform and Regret: The Story of Federal Judicial Involvement in the Alabama Prison Syst...
The author reviews the book Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror by S...
Reviews of three books: Randolph Loney, A Dream of the Tattered Man: Stories from Georgia’s Death ...
This book review discusses Richard A. Stack\u27s book, Grave Injustice, which illustrates the flaws ...
The review of a book long out of print, over 110 years old and almost certainlynot soon to be reissu...
In Goodbye, Judge Lynch, John W. Davis details two early twentieth-century murder cases and their af...
This article reviews The Impeachment of Chief Justice David Brock – Judicial Independence and Civic ...
In this dispassionate but chillingly detailed survey of capital punishment, Banner, professor of law...
The Author reviews THE HANGING JUDGE, by Michael A. Ponsor, published by Massachusetts Continuing Le...
In 2000-2001, Judge Ponsor presided over the first death penalty case in Massachusetts in nearly 50 ...
This entry reviews Prisons: Houses of Darkness by Leonard Orland. The book presents a short history ...
The author recommends In The Hands of the People to every high school or college civics instructor a...
Book review: An Appeal to Justice: Litigated Reform of Texas Prisons. By Ben M. Crouch and James W. ...
Reviewing: Daniel Lachance, Executing Freedom: The Cultural Life of Capital Punishment in the United...
Book review: Courts, Corrections, and the Constitution: The Impact of Judicial Intervention on Priso...
Book review: Reform and Regret: The Story of Federal Judicial Involvement in the Alabama Prison Syst...
The author reviews the book Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror by S...
Reviews of three books: Randolph Loney, A Dream of the Tattered Man: Stories from Georgia’s Death ...
This book review discusses Richard A. Stack\u27s book, Grave Injustice, which illustrates the flaws ...
The review of a book long out of print, over 110 years old and almost certainlynot soon to be reissu...
In Goodbye, Judge Lynch, John W. Davis details two early twentieth-century murder cases and their af...
This article reviews The Impeachment of Chief Justice David Brock – Judicial Independence and Civic ...
In this dispassionate but chillingly detailed survey of capital punishment, Banner, professor of law...