
Professor of Law
Phone: (410) 706-0683
Fax: 410-706-5856
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Office: 344
AB, 1968, SUNY at Buffalo
JD, 1972, Rutgers (Newark) Law School
Coming Soon to a Court Near You--Convicting the Unrepresented at the Bail Stage: An Autopsy of a High Court's Sua Sponte Rejection of Indigent Defendants' Right to Counsel, 36 Seton Hall Law Review 653 (2006).
Connecting Theory and Reality: Teaching Gideon and Indigent Defendants Non-Right to Counsel at Bail, 4 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 1 (2006). [Full Text]
Broadening Scholarship: Embracing Law Reform and Justice, 52 Journal of Legal Education 540 (2003). [Full Text]
Do Attorneys Really Matter? The Empirical and Legal Case For The Right to Counsel at Bail, 23 Cardozo Law Review 1721 (2002) (with others). [Full Text]
Thirty-Five Years After Gideon: The Illusory Right to Counsel at Bail Proceedings, 1998 University of Illinois Law Review 1.
Ethical Decisionmaking and Ethics Instruction in Clinical Law Practice, 3 Clinical Law Review 109 (1996) (with others). [Full Text]
Affirming the Thirteenth Amendment, 1995 Annual Survey of American Law 403. [Full Text]
Liberating the Thirteenth Amendment, 30 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1 (1995) [Full Text]
Bifurcation of Civil Rights Defendants: Undermining Monell in Police Brutality Cases, 44 Hastings Law Journal 499 (1993). [Full Text]
Challenging the Challenge: Thirteenth Amendment as a Prohibition Against the Racial Use of Peremptory Challenges, 76 Cornell Law Review 1 (1990). [Full Text]
The Motion in Limine in Politically Sensitive Cases: Silencing the Defendant at Trial, 39 Stanford Law Review 1271 (1987). [Full Text]
The Motion In Limine: Trial Without Jury; A Government's Weapon Against The Sanctuary Movement, 15 Hofstra Law Review 5 (1986). [Full Text]