Times have changed. Today, prosecutors are on top of the world. Their powers are enormous, and constantly reinforced by sympathetic legislatures and courts. The awful instruments of the criminal law, as Justice Frankfurter described the system,1 are today supplemented with broad new crimes, easier proof requirements, heavier sentencing laws, and an extremely cooperative judiciary, from district and state judges, to the highest Court in the land
Virtually immune from judicial sanction, professional discipline, and civil liability, prosecutors e...
The notion of the prosecuting lawyer as the impartial non-partisan ‘minister of justice’ is entrench...
A prosecutor is viewed by the public as a powerful law enforcement official whose responsibility is ...
Times have changed. Today, prosecutors are on top of the world. Their powers are enormous, and const...
The power and prestige of the American prosecutor have changed dramatically over the past twenty yea...
One of the predominant themes in the criminal justice literature is that prosecutors dominate the ju...
Over the past few years, scholars, legislators, and politicians have come to recognize that our curr...
Professor Gershman critically examines a series of recent Supreme Court decisions dealing with prose...
For decades, legal commentators sounded the alarm about the tremendous power wielded by prosecutors....
As every lawyer knows, the prosecutor is the most powerful figure in the American criminal justice s...
A movement is building for President Biden to rewrite the book on judicial appointments and look to ...
Most recognize that federal and state laws imposing high sentences and reducing judicial sentencing ...
Prosecutors enjoy broad opportunities to communicate with the public outside the courtroom. Justice ...
As the most powerful actors in our criminal legal system, prosecutors have been and remain one of th...
As my contribution to this Memorial tribute to Professor Fred Zacharias, I have chosen to write abou...
Virtually immune from judicial sanction, professional discipline, and civil liability, prosecutors e...
The notion of the prosecuting lawyer as the impartial non-partisan ‘minister of justice’ is entrench...
A prosecutor is viewed by the public as a powerful law enforcement official whose responsibility is ...
Times have changed. Today, prosecutors are on top of the world. Their powers are enormous, and const...
The power and prestige of the American prosecutor have changed dramatically over the past twenty yea...
One of the predominant themes in the criminal justice literature is that prosecutors dominate the ju...
Over the past few years, scholars, legislators, and politicians have come to recognize that our curr...
Professor Gershman critically examines a series of recent Supreme Court decisions dealing with prose...
For decades, legal commentators sounded the alarm about the tremendous power wielded by prosecutors....
As every lawyer knows, the prosecutor is the most powerful figure in the American criminal justice s...
A movement is building for President Biden to rewrite the book on judicial appointments and look to ...
Most recognize that federal and state laws imposing high sentences and reducing judicial sentencing ...
Prosecutors enjoy broad opportunities to communicate with the public outside the courtroom. Justice ...
As the most powerful actors in our criminal legal system, prosecutors have been and remain one of th...
As my contribution to this Memorial tribute to Professor Fred Zacharias, I have chosen to write abou...
Virtually immune from judicial sanction, professional discipline, and civil liability, prosecutors e...
The notion of the prosecuting lawyer as the impartial non-partisan ‘minister of justice’ is entrench...
A prosecutor is viewed by the public as a powerful law enforcement official whose responsibility is ...