Articles
Toward a Theory of Procedural Justice for Juveniles, Buffalo Law Review (2009)
Courts and legislatures have long been reluctant to make use of the data, findings, and...
North Carolina, Juvenile Court Jurisdiction, and the Resistance to Reform, North Carolina Law Review (2008)
North Carolina is the only state in the United States that treats all sixteen- and...
The Age of the Child: Interrogating Juveniles after Roper v. Simmons, Washington and Lee Law Review (2008)
With its recent decision in Roper v. Simmons, invalidating the imposition of the death penalty...
The Conviction of Lynne Stewart and the Uncertain Future of the Right to Defend, American Criminal Law Review (2006)
At the heart of the attorney-client relationship lies the ability to communicate freely and without...
To Bedlam and Part Way Back: Anne Sexton, Her Therapy Tapes, and the Meaning of Privacy, UCLA Women's Law Journal (1992)
The poet Anne Sexton committed suicide in October, 1974, at the age of forty-five. Three...