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View All“The Return”: Resentencing, Reentry Support, and a Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Evolving Roles
June 21, 2016
“The Return” reveals why a lawyer, deeply involved in the resentencing of Three Strikers as a way of reducing mass incarceration, placed reentry services near the top of his concerns.
Prof. David Abrams Doesn’t Understand Why His Research Was Cited in Support of Safer Kentucky Act
February 22, 2024
Quattrone Center’s Marissa Bluestine Explains the ‘Incredibly Hard Burden’ to Prove Perjury
February 1, 2024
Red-Blue Divide’s Effect on Criminal Law
January 25, 2024
Prof. Paul H. Robinson writes that “the evidence suggests that there are not red codes and blue codes — and more importantly, there never will be.”
Adj. Prof. Michael Levy Explains Why John Dougherty Could Face Prison Time If Convicted
October 30, 2023
All of the Benefits, None of the Burdens: The Unique Responsibility to Provide Pro Bono Legal Services and Why it Should be Mandatory in Pennsylvania
May 18, 2023
Andrew Bookbinder L’24
The Deal with Hush Money Payments
April 14, 2023
At Slate, Prof. Tess-Wilkinson-Ryan L’05, G’06, PhD’08 discusses when hush money payments cross a legal line.