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New American Criminal Law Review symposium issue covers “Reform-Minded Prosecution”

I was intrigued and impressed to see that the American Criminal Law Review has already published its Fall 2023 issue, which is a symposium issue covering “Reform-Minded Prosecution.” Here are the contents:

Preface

Preface: New Directions in Prosecutorial Reform by Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Justin Murray, and Maybell Romero

Articles

Drug-Induced Homicide Laws and False Beliefs About Drug Distributors: Three Myths That Are Leaving Prosecutors Misinformed by Taleed El-Sabawi, Jennifer J. Carroll, and Morgan Godvin

Prosecutorial Mutiny by Cynthia Godsoe and Maybell Romero

A Fiduciary Theory of Progressive Prosecution by Bruce A. Green and Rebecca Roiphe

Progressive Prosecutors or Zealous Defenders, From Coast-to-Coast by Brooks Holland and Steven Zeidman

Progressive Prosecutors: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Line Prosecutors by Laurie L. Levenson

Progressive Prosecution or Zealous Public Defense? The Choice for Law Students Concerned About Our Flawed Criminal Legal System by Abbe Smith