Vol. 39 No. 1, November 2011
Index
- Padilla and the future of the defense function.
- Conference report: Padilla and the future of the defense function.
- Padilla and beyond: the future of the defense function: Cardozo Law School - June 21, 2011.
- A gauntlet thrown: the transformative potential of Padilla v. Kentucky.
- Collateral consequences: how reliable data and resources can change the way law is practiced.
- A view through the looking glass: how crimes appear from the immigration court perspective.
- You are the last lawyer they will ever see before exile: Padilla v. Kentucky and one indigent defender office's account of creating a systematic approach to providing immigration advice in times of tight budgets and high caseloads.
- Evolving standards of reasonableness: the ABA standards and the right to counsel in plea negotiations.
- Realizing Padilla's promise: ensuring noncitizen defendants are advised of the immigration consequences of a criminal conviction.
- Padilla v. Kentucky: sound and fury, or transformative impact.
- The lawyer's obligation to correct social injustice! June 20, 2011.
- Do I need to pin a target to my back? The definition of "particular social group" in U.S. asylum law.