Hofstra Law Review
Volume 44, Issue 4 (2016)
Front Matter
Symposium: Ethics in Criminal Practice - The Hardest Questions Today: A Conversation in Honor of Monroe Freedman
In Defense of the Devil's Advocate
Lonnie T. Brown Jr.
The Prosecutor's Ethical Duty to End Mass Incarceration
Angela J. Davis
Monroe Freedman: Prophet of Biblical Justice
Timothy W. Floyd
In Memory of Monroe Freedman: The Hardest Question For a Prosecutor
Bennett L. Gershman
Candor in Criminal Advocacy
Bruce A. Green
Monroe Freedman and the Morality of Dishonesty: Multidimensional Legal Ethics As a Cold War Imperative
Norman I. Silber
Do Prosecutors Really Matter?: A Proposal to Ban One-Sided Bail Hearings
Sandra Guerra Thompson
Duty of Outrage: The Defense Lawyer's Obligation to Speak Truth to Power to the Prosecutor and the Court When the Criminal Justice System Is Unjust
Ellen C. Yaroshefsky
Articles
Forfeiture-By-Wrongdoing and Faretta: Reaffirming Counsel's Vital Role When Defendants Manipulate Competing Sixth Amendment Representation Rights
Marc C. McAllister
Diversity and the Law
Jenny Rivera