A Review of Criminal Justice in Our Time by Yale Kamisar, Fred E. Inbau, and Thurman Arnol
Forty years ago the kindling of segregation, racism, and poverty burst into the flame of urban rioti...
A Review of Police Interrogation and Confessions: Essays in Law and Policy by Yale Kamisa
As fate would have it, Fred Inbau graduated from law school in 1932, the very year that, for practi...
A Review of Criminal Justice in Our Time by Yale Kamisar, Fred E. Inbau, and Thurman Arnol
A Review of The Administration of Criminal Justice by Francis C. Sullivan, Paul Hardin, III, John Hu...
A Review of Popular Justice: A History of American Criminal Justice by Samuel Walke
In the summer of 1978, Duke Law School hosted a conference in which a variety of speakers offered pe...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
A Review of Criminal Law. By Richard C. Donnelly, Joseph Goldstein and Richard D. Schwartz
In 1965, Yale Kamisar published a now-famous essay entitled, Equal Justice in the Gatehouses and Man...
In 1965, Yale Kamisar authored “Equal Justice in the Gatehouses and Mansions of American Criminal Pr...
Book review: Criminal Justice and the Supreme Court. Edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, an...
A Review of The Transformation of Criminal Justice: Philadelphia, 1800-1880 by Allen Steinber
Excerpts taken from and based on Professor Kamisar\u27s introduction to his book Police Interrogatio...
A review of James Forman Jr., Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America
Forty years ago the kindling of segregation, racism, and poverty burst into the flame of urban rioti...
A Review of Police Interrogation and Confessions: Essays in Law and Policy by Yale Kamisa
As fate would have it, Fred Inbau graduated from law school in 1932, the very year that, for practi...
A Review of Criminal Justice in Our Time by Yale Kamisar, Fred E. Inbau, and Thurman Arnol
A Review of The Administration of Criminal Justice by Francis C. Sullivan, Paul Hardin, III, John Hu...
A Review of Popular Justice: A History of American Criminal Justice by Samuel Walke
In the summer of 1978, Duke Law School hosted a conference in which a variety of speakers offered pe...
A Review of The Roots of Justice by Lawrence M. Friedman and Robert V. Percival, and Conscience and ...
A Review of Criminal Law. By Richard C. Donnelly, Joseph Goldstein and Richard D. Schwartz
In 1965, Yale Kamisar published a now-famous essay entitled, Equal Justice in the Gatehouses and Man...
In 1965, Yale Kamisar authored “Equal Justice in the Gatehouses and Mansions of American Criminal Pr...
Book review: Criminal Justice and the Supreme Court. Edited by Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst, an...
A Review of The Transformation of Criminal Justice: Philadelphia, 1800-1880 by Allen Steinber
Excerpts taken from and based on Professor Kamisar\u27s introduction to his book Police Interrogatio...
A review of James Forman Jr., Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America
Forty years ago the kindling of segregation, racism, and poverty burst into the flame of urban rioti...
A Review of Police Interrogation and Confessions: Essays in Law and Policy by Yale Kamisa
As fate would have it, Fred Inbau graduated from law school in 1932, the very year that, for practi...