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