No. 69-3, March 2018
Index
- Editor's Note
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to Symposium
- The Right to Two Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Raising the Bar: Indigent Defense and the Right to a Partisan Lawyer
- Participatory Defense: Humanizing the Accused and Ceding Control to the Client
- A Penal Colony for Bad Lawyers
- The Politics of Ethics
- Privileging Public Defense Research
- Disrupting Victim Exploitation
- Disruptive Innovation in Criminal Defense: Demanding Corporate Criminal Trials
- Immigration Defense Waivers in Federal Criminal Plea Agreements
- The Bend at the End: What Lawyers Can Learn About Disruptions and Innovations in Criminal Defense Practice from Market Analysis
- Lyrics for Lockups: Using Rap Lyrics to Prosecute in America
- Black and White Make Gray: Common Cause v. Kemp, What's the Trigger for Purging Voters?
- United States v. Osman: Including Future Therapy Costs in Mandatory Restitution Awards Is the Growing Trend Among Circuits, but Is it Wise?
- Table of Cases