
Volume 52, No. 1 (Fall 2012) Table of Contents
The Foulston Siefkin Lecture
The Use of Unethical and Unconstitutional Practices and Policies by Prosecutors’ Offices (145 KB PDF)
Monroe H. Freedman
Responses & Perspectives
Anecdote as Stereotype: One Prosecutor’s Response to Professor Monroe Freedman’s Article “The Use of Unethical and Unconstitutional Practices and Policies by Prosecutors’ Offices (103 KB PDF)
Charles E. MacLean
The Criminal Discovery Problem: Is Legislation a Solution? (210 KB PDF)
Peter A. Joy
Keeping Arrows in the Quiver: Mapping the Contours of Prosecutorial Discretion (282 KB PDF)
Charles E. MacLean & Stephen Wilks
Prosecutors’ Discovery and Disclosure Requirements After Lafler v. Cooper (303 KB PDF)
Kimberly Knoll
Notes
The “Soft Cap” Approach: An Alternative for Controlling Noneconomic Damages Awards (203 KB PDF)
Jared Love
Comments
Soothsaying With a Foggy Crystal Ball: A Critique of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Remedy for Ineffective Assistance of Counsel When a Criminal Defendant Rejects a Plea Bargain (223 KB PDF) [Lafler v. Cooper, 132 S. Ct. 1376 (2012)]
Aaron K. Friess
The Entitlement to Avoid Litigation—Denied: How the Fifth Circuit’s Rejuvenated Hostility Toward Arbitration Agreements Deprives Parties of Their Bargained-For Benefits (238 KB PDF) [Weingarten Realty Investors v. Miller, 661 F.3d 904 (5th Cir. 2011)]
Travis M. Pfannenstiel
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