Miscarriages of justice for those with mental disabilities can be avoided by reforming statutory schemes and embracing concepts of therapeutic justice not yet integrated into New York's criminal justice system.
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- Justice CommentariesThis article argues that judicial accountability, in both civil and criminal courts, for police misconduct does not exist.
- Justice CommentariesThis article examines The Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) within the context of terrorism and national security-related prosecutions and the extent to which each...
- Justice CommentariesThis article explores the history of state oversight in NY and the departure represented by the "New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs.”
- Justice CommentariesForeword to the seventh edition of Miscarriages of Justice which highlights the extreme disparate implications that choice of forum decisions can have on some of society’s most vulnerable populations.
- Justice CommentariesThis article examines statutory and case law to determine how eligibility decisions are made for criminal defendants in federal cases regarding their Sixth Amendment rights.
- Justice CommentariesThis article examines the claims asserted in Disability Rights New York v. New York, comparing the substantive and procedural aspects of New York’s systems for appointing guardians.
- Justice CommentariesThis article argues that deportation should be considered an "ultimate punishment," and therefore treated with an eye toward the same policy that underlies the constitutionality of the death penalty.