Table of Contents

CitationVol. 69 No. 3
Publication year2018

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS


LEAD ARTICLES EDITION


Disruptive Innovation in Criminal Defense


A Symposium of the Mercer Law Review, Mercer University School of Law, and Southeastern Association of Law Schools

Introduction to Symposium......................Gary J. Simson 671

Articles

The Right to Two Criminal Defense Lawyers .... Bruce A. Green 675

Raising the Bar: Indigent Defense and the Right to a Partisan Lawyer..................... Steven Zeidman 697

Participatory Defense: Humanizing the Accused and Ceding Control to the Client................Cynthia Godsoe 715

A Penal Colony for Bad Lawyers..........Bennett L. Gershman 743

The Politics of Ethics........................Laurie L. Levenson 753

Privileging Public Defense Research................Janet Moore, Ellen Yaroshefsky, Andrew L.B. Davies 771

Disrupting Victim Exploitation...............David A. Singleton 805

Disruptive Innovation in Criminal Defense: Demanding Corporate Criminal Trials...........Ellen S. Podgor 825

Immigration Defense Waivers in Federal Criminal Plea Agreements ......................Donna Lee Elm, Susan R. Klein, Elissa C. Steglich, 839

The Bend at the End: What Lawyers Can Learn about Disruptions and Innovations in...

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