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8 Jul 2015, 9:06 am
"Grits remains a big fan of Alexandra Natapoff and was delighted to discover her new paper on public defenders and the criminalization of poverty. [read post]
7 Jul 2015, 8:35 am
Alexandra Natapoff (Loyola Law School Los Angeles) has posted Gideon's Servants and the Criminalization of Poverty (12 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 445 (2015)) on SSRN. [read post]
6 Jul 2015, 12:31 pm
In this episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, producer Laurence Colletti interviews Professor Alexandra Natapoff from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles and Rudolph Loewenstein, a recommendation directly from the Orange County Public Defenders Office. [read post]
20 Mar 2015, 3:30 am
Alexandra Natapoff, Misdemeanor Decriminalization, 68 Vand. [read post]
30 Dec 2014, 5:57 am
“It’s very unusual for the public to get a glimpse of how active informants interact with their police handlers,” said Alexandra Natapoff, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who monitors informer use nationwide. [read post]
7 Dec 2014, 7:25 pm
22 Sep 2014, 9:47 am
Alexandra Natapoff (Loyola Law School Los Angeles) has posted Misdemeanor Decriminalization (Vanderbilt Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. [read post]
10 Sep 2014, 3:27 pm
6 Aug 2013, 5:30 am
said Alexandra Natapoff, a professor at Loyola Law School Los Angeles who has studied such issues. [read post]
31 Jul 2013, 12:47 pm
” Adam Gershowitz Adele Bernhard Adne Cummings Alex Kreit Alex Landon Alexandra Natapoff Allie Robbins Amy Eldridge Andrea Armstrong Andrea Roth Angela Davis Ann McGinley Anna Roberts Anne Hornsby Anne Poulin Art Leavens Barbara Stark Bennett Capers Beryl Blaustone Bonnie Williams Brian Clarke Brian Gallini Brian Sheppard Bryan Adamson Carlin Meyer Carmen Gonzalez Carol Steiker Caroline Harada Cassandra Robertson Catherine Grosso Catherine Rogers Charles Bobis Charles Nadler… [read post]
15 Jun 2013, 7:47 pm
Here is the abstract: This short essay responds to Alexandra Natapoff’s article Misdemeanors, which shines a... [read post]
25 Apr 2013, 8:23 am
And then I have briefer discussions of books related to some of the topics in Lawtalk:Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (2010)Alexandra Natapoff, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice (2009)David E. [read post]
1 Apr 2013, 4:50 pm
Alexandra Natapoff (Loyola Law School Los Angeles) has posted Gideon Skepticism (Washington & Lee Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN. [read post]
29 Mar 2013, 3:42 pm
26 Mar 2013, 7:23 am
Article. [read post]
12 Feb 2013, 10:13 am
A central critique of lower-level courts, made recently by among others John King and Alexandra Natapoff, is that the heavy volume of cases leads to rote processing that undermines individualization: what King describes as the "routine, mechanical, and perfunctory" processing of cases and what Natapoff calls the problem of aggregation. [read post]
5 Feb 2013, 7:22 am
Fourth and finally, (as Alexandra Natapoff compellingly argues) we tend to prioritize felonies over misdemeanors, on some scale of seriousness, despite the fact that for many individuals the impact of a misdemeanor may be as severe as some felonies. [read post]
2 Dec 2012, 9:37 am
" Said Alexandra Natapoff, a law professor at Loyola Law School Los Angeles, and author of the Snitching Blog, “Odd as it may sound, Texas is at the vanguard of snitch testimony. [read post]
20 Nov 2012, 6:53 am
.'Aggregation and urban misdemeanors'In her latest paper, legal academic Alexandra Natapoff, one of Grits' favorite legal thinkers, considers the extent to which high-volume court systems create "pressure to aggregate" misdemeanor cases in ways that may weaken "and sometimes eliminates individuated scrutiny of defendants and the evidence in their cases; people are largely evaluated, convicted, and punished by category and based on … [read post]
6 Jul 2012, 6:31 am
Alexandra Natapoff's Snitching blog.First, the New York Times Magazine ran an item last week titled "A Snitch's Dilemma," also publishing an interview with the reporter who wrote the extensive story. [read post]