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The Justice System and Black America: After the Cheers
January 25, 2024
Randall Kennedy, The Justice System and Black America: After the Cheers, New Republic, Oct. 23, 1995, at 14.
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Reasonable v. Unreasonable Doubt
January 25, 2024
Randall L. Kennedy, Reasonable v. Unreasonable Doubt, in Postmortem: The O.J. Simpson Case: Justice Confronts Race, Domestic Violence, Lawyers, Money, and the Media 33 (Jeffrey…
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The Vital Role of Bystanders in Convicting Derek Chauvin
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Vital Role of Bystanders in Convicting Derek Chauvin, NewYorker.com (Apr. 21, 2021).
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The Simple Facts of Derek Chauvin’s Trial
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Simple Facts of Derek Chauvin’s Trial, NewYorker.com (Apr. 10, 2021).
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Jeannie Suk Gersen, Bill Cosby’s Crimes and the Impact of #MeToo on the American Legal System, NewYorker.com (Apr. 27, 2018, 12:50 PM).
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The Legal Meaning of the Cosby Mistrial
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Legal Meaning of the Cosby Mistrial, NewYorker.com (June 18, 2017).
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“The Look in His Eyes”: The Story of Rusk and Rape Reform
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk, “The Look in His Eyes”: The Story of Rusk and Rape Reform, in Criminal Law Stories (Robert Weisberg & Donna Coker eds., Foundation…
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Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England
January 25, 2024
Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England (2019).
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A Crossroads in Criminal Procedure: The Assumptions Underlying England’s Adoption of Trial by Jury for Crime
January 25, 2024
Elizabeth Papp Kamali & Thomas A. Green, A Crossroads in Criminal Procedure: The Assumptions Underlying England’s Adoption of Trial by Jury for Crime, in Law…
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Some Remarks About Trials
January 25, 2024
David W. Kennedy, Some Remarks About Trials, in Secret Agents: The Rosenberg Case, McCarthyism, and Fifties America 253 (Marjorie Garber & Rebecca L. Walkowitz eds.,…
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Proposed Instruction
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Proposed Instruction, 3 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 276 (2001).
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Sculpting the Shape of Nullification Through Jury Information and Instruction (response to Andrew Leipold)
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Sculpting the Shape of Nullification Through Jury Information and Instruction (response to Andrew Leipold), in Criminal Law Conversations 553 (Paul Robinson, Stephen…
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Carol S. Steiker, Darrow’s Defense of Leopold and Loeb: The Seminal Sentencing of the Century, in Trial Stories 117 (Michael E. Tigar & Angela J.
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What You Have Said in the Dark: The Evolution of Media in the Courtroom and the New Challenges of Containing the Jury’s Information Space
January 25, 2024
Charles Nesson, What You Have Said in the Dark: The Evolution of Media in the Courtroom and the New Challenges of Containing the Jury’s Information…
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Televised Trials Are Here to Stay: Courts: Justice Warren predicted the down side, but the value in citizen education can’t be denied
January 25, 2024
Charles Nesson & Jonathan Zittrain, Televised Trials Are Here to Stay: Courts: Justice Warren predicted the down side, but the value in citizen education can’t…
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The Confrontation Clause: Get Raleigh Right – Overrule Crawford
January 25, 2024
Fern L. Nesson & Charles R. Nesson, The Confrontation Clause: Get Raleigh Right – Overrule Crawford (June 17, 2019).
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JuryX: Deliberations for Social Change
January 25, 2024
Charles R. Nesson, JuryX: Deliberations for Social Change (EdX 2015).
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Alan Dershowitz, Guilt by Accusation: The Challenge of Proving Innocence in the Age of #MeToo (2019).
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Trump’s better Off Litigating than Testifying
January 25, 2024
Alan M. Dershowitz, Trump’s better Off Litigating than Testifying, USA Today, May 4, 2018, at A7.
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Alan M. Dershowitz, America on Trial: Inside the Legal Battles That Transformed Our Nation (Warner Books 2004).
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Alan M. Dershowitz, Reasonable Doubts: The Criminal Justice System and the O.J. Simpson Case (Simon & Schuster 1997).