Yale Law Journal: Symposium - The Gideon Effect (Volume 122, Number 8 - June 2013)

Yale Law Journal: Symposium - The Gideon Effect (Volume 122, Number 8 - June 2013)

Yale Law Journal: Symposium - The Gideon Effect (Volume 122, Number 8 - June 2013)

Yale Law Journal: Symposium - The Gideon Effect (Volume 122, Number 8 - June 2013)

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"Symposium: The Gideon Effect: Rights, Justice, and Lawyers Fifty Years After Gideon v. Wainwright." The year 2013 marks the golden anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), which established a constitutional right to counsel for criminal defendants. A half century later, there remains a compelling need for a reexamination of its legacy, extensions, shortfalls, and long shadow over other areas of law such as immigration and custody disputes. This special Symposium issue of the Yale Law Journal is, in effect, a new and extensive book on this important subject, featuring contributions by internationally recognized legal and political scholars. It is one of the most thorough, detailed, and wide-ranging analyses of the current standing and reach of what may be the Court's most important criminal law decision.

The contributors are: Rebecca Aviel, John H. Blume & Sheri Lynn Johnson, Stephen B. Bright & Sia M. Sanneh, Paul D. Butler, Jeanne Charn, Erwin Chemerinsky, Gabriel J. Chin, Martha F. Davis, Ingrid V. Eagly, Roger A. Fairfax Jr., Bruce A. Green, M. Clara Garcia Hernandez & Carole J. Powell, Emily Hughes, Kevin R. Johnson, Neal Kumar Katyal, Nancy J. King, Nancy Leong, Justin F. Marceau, Hope Metcalf & Judith Resnik, Pamela R. Metzger, David E. Patton, Eve Brensike Primus, L. Song Richardson & Phillip Atiba Goff, Jenny Roberts, and Carol S. Steiker.

The issue, the eighth and final one of academic year 2012-2013, also includes a cumulative Index to Volume 122.

As with previous digital editions of the Yale Law Journal available from Quid Pro Books, features include active Tables of Contents (including links in each Essay's own table), linked footnotes and URLs, and proper NOOKbook formatting.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016686387
Publisher: Quid Pro, LLC
Publication date: 06/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 612
File size: 3 MB

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The editors of The Yale Law Journal are a group of Yale Law School students, who together compile and contribute each year to a volume of approximately 2500 pages. The principal essays are written by leading legal scholars.
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