One of the predominant themes in the criminal justice literature is that prosecutors dominate the ju...
Jaeckle Retires After 72 Years of Practice Stock Cop Gary Kaminsky \u2785 Cracks Major Case Mark O\u...
A discussion of restorative justice and its relation to prosecutorial discretion. The article gives...
This is the James D. Hopkins Memorial Lecture in honor of Judge Hopkins, who was the Dean of Pace La...
For nearly 100 years courts and legal scholars have held prosecutors to the “justice” standard, mean...
Article explores the background and past successes of the Chief Trial Prosecutor, John J. Mahon. In ...
Four 2006 graduates of the Law School are employed as public defenders: Ashwin Cattamanchi (Northern...
Times have changed. Today, prosecutors are on top of the world. Their powers are enormous, and const...
In more than thirty years of criminal law practice--from public defender in Philadelphia to professo...
This Article is an attempt to reconstruct the story of a New York City lawyer\u27s professional deat...
On December 9, 2014, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released its long-awaited Comm...
Prosecutors enjoy broad opportunities to communicate with the public outside the courtroom. Justice ...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the American criminal justice system. The decisions t...
I’ve chosen to honor Monroe Freedman’s iconic essay on the hardest questions for a criminal defense ...
What happens when public prosecutors, the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system, se...
One of the predominant themes in the criminal justice literature is that prosecutors dominate the ju...
Jaeckle Retires After 72 Years of Practice Stock Cop Gary Kaminsky \u2785 Cracks Major Case Mark O\u...
A discussion of restorative justice and its relation to prosecutorial discretion. The article gives...
This is the James D. Hopkins Memorial Lecture in honor of Judge Hopkins, who was the Dean of Pace La...
For nearly 100 years courts and legal scholars have held prosecutors to the “justice” standard, mean...
Article explores the background and past successes of the Chief Trial Prosecutor, John J. Mahon. In ...
Four 2006 graduates of the Law School are employed as public defenders: Ashwin Cattamanchi (Northern...
Times have changed. Today, prosecutors are on top of the world. Their powers are enormous, and const...
In more than thirty years of criminal law practice--from public defender in Philadelphia to professo...
This Article is an attempt to reconstruct the story of a New York City lawyer\u27s professional deat...
On December 9, 2014, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released its long-awaited Comm...
Prosecutors enjoy broad opportunities to communicate with the public outside the courtroom. Justice ...
Prosecutors are the most powerful officials in the American criminal justice system. The decisions t...
I’ve chosen to honor Monroe Freedman’s iconic essay on the hardest questions for a criminal defense ...
What happens when public prosecutors, the most powerful officials in the criminal justice system, se...
One of the predominant themes in the criminal justice literature is that prosecutors dominate the ju...
Jaeckle Retires After 72 Years of Practice Stock Cop Gary Kaminsky \u2785 Cracks Major Case Mark O\u...
A discussion of restorative justice and its relation to prosecutorial discretion. The article gives...