Vol. 73 No. 4, June 2010
Index
- Editor's foreword.
- Chief judge Lawrence H. Cooke fourth annual state constitutional commentary symposium: wrongful convictions: understanding and addressing criminal injustice.
- Wrongful convictions then and now: lessons to be learned.
- A conviction integrity initiative.
- Extraordinary wrongful convictions, ordinary errors - why measurement matters.
- False confessions.
- Adversaries as allies: joining together to prevent criminal injustice.
- Protecting the innocent in New York: moving beyond changing only their names.
- View from the trenches: the struggle to free William Richards.
- Convicts in court: felonious lawyers make a case for including convicted felons in the jury pool.
- State supreme courts, state constitutions and civil litigation.
- Good enough for government work: the interpretation of positive constitutional rights in state constitutions.
- Resentencing after the "fall" of Rockefeller: the failure of the drug law reform acts of 2004 and 2005 to remedy the injustices of New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws and the compromise of 2009.
- New York's CO(sub.2) cap-and-trade program: regulating climate change without climate change legislation.
- The "tough little bunch": the Rhode Island Supreme Court's strong judicial integration and commitment to judicial restraint.