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3 Dec 2015, 2:59 pm
Wrong question about lawyers refusing to help death-row clientAt the American Constitution Society blog, Brandon Garrett poses the question, "Can a Lawyer Oppose His Client's Plea to Live? [read post]
15 Sep 2010, 4:00 am
The New York Times does an admirable job explaining the phenomenon by reference to a study by Brandon Garrett. [read post]
3 Jul 2012, 1:29 pm
Melky Cabrera is arguably worthy of a start in the NL outfield, but the outsized votes for Sandoval and Posey, and for other Giants such as 1B Brandon Belt and SS Brandon Crawford -- who just missed starting nods (and 2B Freddie Sanchez came in fourth despite being sidelined all year) -- demonstrate that the system is broken. [read post]
4 Apr 2011, 6:52 am
” Dahlia Lithwick makes a similar point at Slate, as does Brandon Garrett at ACSblog. [read post]
2 Dec 2015, 5:07 am
” At ACSblog, Brandon Garrett urges the Court to review the case of a Texas death row inmate, arguing that, at “the very least, when . . . court-appointed lawyers do not do their jobs, inmates facing execution should be able to get new ones that do not subordinate the client’s interests to their professional reputations. [read post]
20 Jul 2012, 2:05 pm
“These instructions are far more detailed and careful than anything that exists anywhere in the country,” said Brandon L. [read post]
26 Sep 2014, 5:41 am
” At ACSblog, Brandon Garrett urges the Court to grant review (again) in the case of Texas death row inmate Scott Panetti to “make clearer than it did already in Panetti’s case years ago that the Eighth Amendment forbids the state to execute individuals who are medically diagnosed as psychotic. [read post]
26 Feb 2013, 11:44 am
According to an article in Slate by Brandon Garrett and Erin Murphy, real public safety gains from DNA lie not with taking samples from every jaywalker and burglar and hoping for a hit in a cold case, but instead in taking many more samples from crime scenes. [read post]
27 Mar 2014, 4:51 am
Commentary on the case comes from Noah Feldman at Bloomberg View, who focuses on what he describes as “two important wrinkles in the oral argument that . . . might tell us a lot about both the court’s potential holding and the tenor of the possible dissent”; from Andrew Cohen at The Week, who concludes that “the decision will be more a reflection of the court’s current ideology than about the stability of first amendment precedent or the text of the Religious… [read post]
13 Apr 2011, 6:18 am
Brandon Garrett kicks off a series for Slate on “convicting the innocent” by referencing the Court’s recent decisions in Connick v. [read post]
17 Feb 2022, 3:14 am
Autopsy of a Crime Lab, Brandon L. [read post]
9 Apr 2008, 9:53 am
See this article by Brandon Garrett, for example. [read post]
17 Jul 2007, 3:44 pm
In Brief also recently published the following three essays on organizational prosecutions: Professor Brandon Garrett (U.Va. [read post]
17 Dec 2019, 7:25 am
Garrett. [read post]
6 Jul 2016, 9:30 pm
Rakoff (2015) (review of Brandon Garrett’s book, Too Big to Jail) Reports: Rigged Justice: How Weak Enforcement Lets Corporate Offenders Off Easy. [read post]
10 Aug 2020, 7:03 pm
Crozier, Brandon L. [read post]
24 Nov 2013, 11:33 am
Others include Daniel Medwed's Prosecution Complex: America's Race to Convict and Its Impact on the Innocent (reviewed here), Jim and Nancy Petro's False Justice: Eight Myths That Convict the Innocent (reviewed here), and Brandon Garrett's Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong (which for some reason I never got around to reviewing).I said that these books are about how those folks "screw up." [read post]
31 Oct 2017, 4:20 am
In an analysis for The Washington Post, Brandon Garrett contends that “[t]he case goes to the core of what we expect our legal system to do: fully uncover the truth — on both sides — when the most serious criminal accusations are brought to court. [read post]
8 Mar 2011, 7:21 am
Finally, Brandon Garrett, in a guest post at ACSblog, discusses the relationship between federal habeas corpus law and efforts to gain access to DNA evidence. [read post]
18 Sep 2020, 7:46 am
Brandon Garrett, a law professor at Duke University and independent monitor of the reforms, wrote: “This misdemeanor bail reform is working as intended, and there are real results. [read post]