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Feature
June 9, 2015
The Burnout
Missouri keeps killing Jennifer Herndon’s clients. So she invented an alternate life.
By
Ken Armstrong
Asked and Answered
January 6, 2015
‘The Rules Are So Thoroughly Stacked in the Defendant’s Favor.’
A Texas prosecutor on drug laws, jury bias, and the worst part of his job.
By
The Marshall Project
Commentary
January 2, 2015
Gideon’s Despair
Four things the next attorney general needs to know about America’s indigent defense crisis.
By
David Carroll
, Director, Sixth Amendment Center
Feature
December 10, 2014
Our Jury Is In on “Serial”
The lawyers favor acquittal.
By
Eli Hager
News
December 10, 2014
What Can You Do With a Drunken Lawyer?
Not much. Which may be why Robert Holsey is dead.
By
Ken Armstrong