Simple Justice
A New York Criminal Defense Blog
Simple Justice: Monthly Archives for November 2007

Conflict of Interest, Smart Choices and Biglaw, Part 2

Conflict of Interest and Free Choices, Part 1

Simple Justice Named to ABA Top 100

Rudy Guiliani LOVES Indigent Defense Funding

Sometimes, It's Not Just The Cross-Racial ID

The Definitive Answer: Age Over Beauty

What If The Cellphone Didn't Ring? Judge Restaino's Folly

Inductive Reasoning Means Murderer Walks

Too Much Applause For Aimless Rambling

Biglaw: Respect is a Two-Way Street

Felder Feels For "Challenged" Judge (plus Another!)

More on the Value of Indigent Defense

A Picture Is Worth A Conviction

Liptak's Redemption - Judges Giving Away Money

You Can't Possibly Lose

Tasers Don't Care If You're Canadian

The Death of Writing

Children Dying in Adult Prisons

Another Modest Proposal

What Becomes of the Innocents?

Crocs and the Law

If You Really Want to Understand Autism

This One's Gonna Be Ugly

Strange Doings on the Federal Bench

Those Who Can't Should Control Themselves

OT -- Black Friday is A Disease

How Much Impact Should Victims Have?

Indeterminate Sentencing Just Sounds Confusing

NY Court of Appeals Rejects the Crime of Standing With Intent

Can We Agree on Thanksgiving?

Open File Discovery - Better But Not Perfect

Police To Be Trained To Identify Autism

Solove's "Reputation" Already Coming in Handy

Judges Gone Bad

Concern For Witnesses Or Admission Of Failure

Another Law School. Woo Hoo!

Situation Normal In Pretrial Release, Or Not?

In Homage To Public Defenders

Who Is Adam Liptak And What Is He Doing?

Ex-Judge David Gross Sentenced

Reader Mailbag

What's Your Score?

Building The Practical Law School

Keep The Junk Science To Yourself

Too Tough In The Media Can Also Be A Problem

Teach Your Children Well

The Biggest Federalist Issue In Law Today

Sentencing Reform - Who Needs Judges Anyway?

Broken Courts - Non-Lawyer Judges Must Go

Dennis Kozlowski's Conviction Affirmed

Lindsey Lohan Serves 84 Minutes

Note To Schumer: Judges Don't Have To Be Prosecutors

Criminal Law, Or Law At All?

Taking Note of Charging the Jury

What To Do With Murderers?

Practical Blawgosphere: Some Days Are Worse Than Others

Eugene Volokh Must Be Goofing With Us

What's Old Is New For Criminal Defense Lawyers

More Welcome PsOV

NYCLU Sues New York Over Inadequate Indigent Defense

Madame Zuwonga Wears Prada

Why Not Hire the Best?

No More D.P. In D.C.

Continuing Legal Education, For Better or Worse

Solvency Isn't Rocket Science

ATL Takes A Bow

Privacy is So Yesterday

Politics and Parole

One Last Chance To Make It Real

Moot Court and Mute Judges

But What Does The New York Times Think Of Us?

Judicial Raises: Do It Or I'll Write Again!

The Rise of Bernie Kerik, American Hero

Gotbaum: Asphyxia by Hanging?

Bits & Pieces

Leslie Crocker Snyder is Back in Town

Now That It's Over

New York Lawyers to Walk the Walk For Pakistan

The Clash Between Competence and Inclusion

Are Public Displays of Affection A Crime?

San Francisco (Not Frisco) Criminal Defense Lawyers To Be Heard

Lesson from the Beatles, "Help"

Putting the Legal World in Perspective

Ugly Case With A Common Flaw

This is Definitely NOT Legal Advice

Liveblogging A Murder Trial

I Voted For Judge Today

The First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All The Lawyers

How To Undo Ineffective Assistance of Counsel At The Plea

When the Expert Knows Everything

2007 Best Law Blog Update

The Unworthy Opponent

The Economics of Baiting the Rat Trap

If John Ashcroft Says So, Then . . .

Practical Blawgosphere: Can We Compete?

A Tale of Two Conspiracies

Will The Good Guys Ever Win?

Welcome Class, I'm Your CrimLaw Prof

The Rat Paradox Explodes

The Battle Lines Are Drawn!