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When Judges Lie (And When They Should) Paul Butler
Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights
The Crime and Society Issue
The Role of Race-Based Jury Nullification in American Criminal Justice: Foreword, 30 J
When Judges Lie (And When They Should)
Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights Abstract
The Labor of Loving More Than a Decade After Georgetown Law
By ANY MEANS NECESSARY: USING VIOLENCE and SUBVERSION to CHANGE UNJUST LAW
The System Is Working the Way It Is Supposed To: the Limits of Criminal Justice Reform
Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System
Three Cheers (And Two Quibbles) for Professor Kennedy
Introduction
RACIALLY BASED JURY NULLIFICATION: BLACK POWER IN..., 105 Yale L.J
PAUL BUTLER Is a Professor of Law at the George Washington University. He Joined the Law Faculty in 1993, and Was Awarded Tenure in 1997
Reforming Criminal Justice
Paul Butler Paul Butler Is the Albert Brick Professor in Law at Georgetown University Law Center and a Legal Analyst on MSNBC
Panel 1: the Roots of the DC Criminal Code Date/Time: June 16Th, 10:30Am-12:00Pm
Police in America: Ensuring Accountability and Mitigating Racial Bias Feat
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