Now forthcoming in the Virginia Law Review, my latest work rethinks how information should get shared in criminal cases, and why we need to look beyond the celebrated Brady doctrine if we are serious about improving the fairness of criminal discovery. 馃У馃斀
They could have done something like this in the Trump immunity case and given a chance for the special counsel to take Trump's federal election subversion charges to trial.
Expediting cases is a choice
Thanks, Larry, for recommending "Brady's Shadow" -- a work-in-progress now up on ssrn in which I argue that Brady v. Maryland occupies far too much space in the legal consciousness and needs to be knocked down a few pegs to make room for other ideas on criminal discovery...
Take a look at Maybell's latest!
Fiscally Restraining Criminal Lawmaking is under submission to law journals now. Please send it to your favorite journal editors. Or your least favorite馃榿. We examine how legislative process could make costs more salient in criminal law, hopefully prompting greater deliberation about benefits too.
I just posted the current version of my most recent Article, "Conceptual Gerrymandering and the Weaponization of SFFA" to @ssrn.bsky.social. Abstract and TOC are attached below. Comments and (good faith) critiques very much welcome and appreciated. 馃У 1/
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Hey #Teachers, what are some good tools for providing real-time feedback, during class, on students' writing?
As in, apps that efficiently compile students' written work in one place & enable me to display it, mark it up, highlight parts we're discussing, etc? Thanks!
Here's my conversation with @pdefenselesspod.bsky.social about criminal discovery and the "shadow" (馃懟馃懟!) cast by the moribund constitutional Brady doctrine.
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For the ssrn link and a more detailed preview of the article's main arguments, see this 馃Уbelow 馃憞
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