Symposium: Criminal Appeals: Past, Present, and Future
Articles
Criminal Appeals: Past, Present, and Future
Chad M. Oldfather and Michael M. O'Hear
Stories of Crimes, Trials, and Appeals in Civil War Era Missouri
Frank O. Bowman III
Scottsboro
Michael J. Klarman
A Fair Trial, Not a Perfect One: The Early Twentieth-Century Campaign for the Harmless Error Rule
Roger A. Fairfax Jr.
Justice on Appeal in Criminal Cases: A Twentieth-Century Perspective
Paul D. Carrington
Taking Strickland Claims Seriously
Stephen F. Smith
"You Can't Get There From Here?": Ineffective Assistance Claims in Federal Circuit Courts After AEDPA
Gregory J. O'Meara S.J.
Innocence Protection in the Appellate Process
Keith A. Findley
Judicial Blindness to Eyewitness Misidentification
Sandra Guerra Thompson
Robust Appellate Review of Sentences: Just How British Is Indiana?
The Honorable Randall T. Shepard
Appellate Review of Sentencing Policy Decisions After Kimbrough
Carissa Byrne Hessick
Appellate Review of Sentence Explanations: Learning from the Wisconsin and Federal Experiences
Michael M. O'Hear
Context and Compliance: A Comparison of State Supreme Courts and the Circuits
Sara C. Benesh and Wendy L. Martinek
Congressional Legislation: The Next Step for Corporate Deferred Prosecution Agreements
Rachel Delaney
Table of Contents for Volume 93 Issue 2
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