Published on: Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Yesterday, the Harvard Law Review started a blog that includes a variety of topic headings of interest to the criminal defense community, such as criminal law, constitutional law, due process, and immigration. Here is a sample of what readers will find:
- Due Process: Costs of Money Bail to Justice, Honorable Tani. G. Cantil-Sakauye, Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court
- Criminal Law: Even After ‘Historic” Criminal Justice Reform in Louisiana, Our Work Is Not Done, Lisa Graybill, Sourthern Poverty Law Center
- Immigration Law: Reforming Criminal Justice in an Era of Mass Deportation, Ingrid Eagly, UCLA School of Law
- Constitutional Law: Voting Rights: The Struggle of Our Lifetime, Eric Holder, Jr., former U.S. Attorney General