Vol. 31 No. 1, November 2003
Index
- Symposium on religious values and poverty law: clients, lawyers and communities.
- Introduction.
- The biblical prophets as lawyers for the poor.
- Religious values, legal ethics, and poverty law: a response to Thomas Shaffer.
- Transformative criminal defense practice: truth, love, and individual rights - the innovative approach of the Georgia Justice Project.
- "Forgive me victim for I have sinned": why repentance and the criminal justice system do not mix - a lesson from Jewish law.
- Advocacy and compassion in the Jewish tradition.
- Practice what you preach: power, paternalism, and the Christian lawyer for the poor.
- The fallacy that fair use and information should be provided for free: an analysis of the responses to the DMCA's section 1201.
- Ethical deception by prosecutors.
- Picture perfect: a critical analysis of the debate on the 2002 Help America Vote Act.
- Responding to terrorism: how must a democracy do it? A comparison of Israeli and American law.