Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Program in Criminal Law and Policy Newmakers

2005

 

The Stop and Frisk Demonstration Exercise that took place in Criminal Procedure class was featured in the Arizona Daily Star.

 

Student Advisory Board Members ALISON BACHUS (J.D. ’05) and LAURA WINSKY CONOVER (J.D. ’05) were featured in an Arizona Daily Star article about Women in Criminal Law.

 

JACK CHIN was quoted in Dan Ackman, Corruption Means Something--But What?, Forbes.com (May 31)


JACK CHIN quoted in Amanda Crawford & Ryan Konig, Clemency Voice Goes Unheeded, Arizona Republic (May 22)

 

JACK CHIN in the Tucson Citizen on the nonprosecution of an Army reservist who held several undocumented noncitizens at gunpoint in Phoenix. (April 23)

 

Student Advisory Board member MARIAN CONRAD (J.D. ‘06) was featured regarding her work on an Arizona statute to assist homeless youth. (April 7)

 

JACK CHIN on the Death Penalty in Lisa Emmerich, Woman May Avoid Death Row, Orlando Sentinel (March 29)


JACK CHIN and ASU LawProf Gary Lowenthal published this editorial on voting rights for former felons in the Arizona Republic (March 27)


JACK CHIN appeared in Forbes on the Implications for the Ebbers Trial on other CEOs (March 16)


JACK CHIN appeared in Forbes on the Bernie Ebbers Verdict (March 15)

 

JACK CHIN appeared in the Wall Street Journal Online (reprinted) on the Ebbers verdict (March 15)

 

The JIM CROW STUDY GROUP'S Role in Repealing Georgia’s Jim Crow Laws is discussed here. (March 9)

 

2004

ROGER HARTLEY appeared on C-SPAN’s “America and the Courts.”  Broadcasted a panel speech at the National Association of Women Judges on Judicial Independence and court budgets.  (November 6)

 

Here’s a story on the Jim Crow Study Group at Tolerance.org, a web publication of the Southern Poverty Law center (November 5)

 

Philip Rawls of the AP writes about efforts to change the provisions of the Alabama Constitution analyzed by the JIM CROW STUDY GROUP (October 10)

 

The last editorial on this page discusses the Jim Crow Study Group’s report (June 20)

 

ROGER HARTLEY was Interviewed on radio and took calls the regarding Jim Crow Study Group report “Still on the Books” on New Black City Radio (June 18)

 

ROGER HARTLEY and JACK CHIN quoted, in Ernie Suggs, Jim Crow Laws Live On, Atlanta Journal Constitution (June 17)

 

ROGER HARTLEY was quoted on local zoning and neighborhood problems in Density Discontent  Tucson Weekly (May 20)

 

The Maricopa Lawyer discusses the Jim Crow Study Group’s report (page 9) (May)

 

JACK CHIN was quoted in Dan Ackman, Quattrone II: Friends of Frank, Forbes.com (April 27)

 

Here’s story on the Jim Crow Study Group’s work in the New Orleans Weekly Gambit (March 16)

 

Here’s Sarah Overstreet’s column in the Springfield (Mo) News Leader about a bill based on the Jim Crow Study Group’s Report (March 16)

 

Here’s Ernest Portillio’s column about the Jim Crow Study Group in the Arizona Daily Star (March 6)

 

ROGER HARTLEY, Op-ed, Moves to Reign in Judges will Hobble Courts, published under several titles in March in the Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Citizen, and the East Valley Tribune (Mesa/Scottsdale).  Op-ed reacted to numerous bills in the 2004 state legislature that would harm judicial independence. (February)

 

BRUCE HEURLIN introduces the Chief Justice at a Federal Bar Association seminar (February)

 

JACK CHIN commented on white collar criminal prosecution in Scott Patterson, Is Martha Stewart a Buy?, SmartMoney.Com (Feb. 12)

2003

JACK CHIN appeared on Minnesota Public Radio about a deportation case: Mary Losure, Immigrants facing Immigration Court find little solace in Constitution
(Nov. 4
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JACK CHIN quoted on the Miranda case in Joseph Berrios, Justices to Weigh Miranda Rights, Arizona Daily Star (Oct. 7)

JACK CHIN commented on the Insanity Defense: Jim Walsh, Insanity Defense Hard for Roque Jury, Arizona Republic (Sept. 12)

JACK CHIN appeared in Fred Grimm, Alien Land Law Soils Our State, Miami Herald (July 1)

 

   
       
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