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Panel on Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson
13 Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law 331-348 (2012)
  • Dane Ciolino
  • Gary Clements
  • Bennett L. Gershman
  • Adam M. Gershowitz, William & Mary Law School
  • Kathleen Ridolfi
  • Samuel R. Wiseman
  • Stephen Singer
Abstract

In November 2011, the Journal hosted a symposium on prosecutorial immunity at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. The symposium included an in-depth analysis of Connick v. Thompson. As part of the symposium, the Journal organized a Panel, the transcript of which follows. This transcript consists of the speakers' remarks along with audience participation and questions. The Journal has attempted to preserve the character and substance of the discussion. While this is not a traditional article, the Journal felt that it would be fitting to include it in its spring volume.

Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
4-1-2012
Citation Information
Dane Ciolino, Gary Clements, Bennett L. Gershman, Adam M. Gershowitz, et al.. "Panel on Prosecutorial Immunity: Deconstructing Connick v. Thompson" 13 Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law 331-348 (2012) (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/adam-gershowitz/24/