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Skip to main content. Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog. Commentary on current issues of law and public policy by faculty members and others associated with Marquette University Law School. Schneider, Andrea (contributor). A law professor blog about negotiation and alternative dispute resolution. Boyden, Bruce (contributor). A law professor blog about technology, arts, and culture. Law Professor Michael O’Hear writes on crime, policing, and punishment.
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THE LEGAL WATCHDOG: “I spent $134,918 and I don’t even get a lousy law degree?”
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A Wisconsin Criminal Law Blog. Wednesday, May 27, 2015. 8220;I spent $134,918 and I don’t even get a lousy law degree? I hate it when lawyers mindlessly jabber about "public service" or "giving back" or our alleged duty to "serve the community," as if we have some moral obligation above that of medical doctors, corporate managers, accountants, or truck drivers. As I’ve written here. Do the Northeastern law grads really need to hear this kind of nonsense? Plus the usual smorgasbord of government benefits&...
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"Evolving Standards of Decency": July 2012
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Evolving Standards of Decency". A PRISONERS' RIGHTS LAW BLOG (continuing PRISON LAW BLOG). Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Juvenile offenders and life without parole. Available on SSRN: " The Paradox of Graham v. Florida and the Juvenile Justice System. 2010) as well as the recent. Miller v. Alabama/Jackson v. Hobbs. Labels: Cruel and unusual punishment. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cruel and unusual punishment. UN Standard Minimum Rules. There was an error in this gadget. ABA Criminal Justice Section. Harvard Pr...
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"Evolving Standards of Decency": December 2012
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Evolving Standards of Decency". A PRISONERS' RIGHTS LAW BLOG (continuing PRISON LAW BLOG). Friday, December 14, 2012. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. David Fathi's recent blogs. Filed from Buenos Aires, where he is attending the Inter-Governmental Expert Meeting on the UN's. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. David is the Director of the ACLU National Prison Project. Labels: UN Standard Minimum Rules. Wednesday, December 5, 2012. The Irish Penal Reform Trust.
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"Evolving Standards of Decency": Children of prisoners
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Evolving Standards of Decency". A PRISONERS' RIGHTS LAW BLOG (continuing PRISON LAW BLOG). Wednesday, December 5, 2012. The Irish Penal Reform Trust. An independent nongovernmental organisation campaigning for the rights of everyone in the penal system, with prison as a last resort," has just released " Picking up the Pieces": The Rights and Needs of Children and Families Affected by Imprisonment. And the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was ...
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"Evolving Standards of Decency": January 2012
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Evolving Standards of Decency". A PRISONERS' RIGHTS LAW BLOG (continuing PRISON LAW BLOG). Monday, January 30, 2012. We often think of prisons as places filled to the brim with young aggressive men. However, according to a report issued today by Human Rights Watch entitled Old Behind Bars: The Aging Prison Population in the United States. Http:/ www.hrw.org/reports/2012/01/26/old-behind-bars. Michael B. Mushlin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cruel and unusual punishment. UN Standard Minimum Rules.
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"Evolving Standards of Decency": Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners
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Evolving Standards of Decency". A PRISONERS' RIGHTS LAW BLOG (continuing PRISON LAW BLOG). Friday, December 14, 2012. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. David Fathi's recent blogs. Filed from Buenos Aires, where he is attending the Inter-Governmental Expert Meeting on the UN's. Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners. David is the Director of the ACLU National Prison Project. Labels: UN Standard Minimum Rules. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). UN Standard Minimum Rules.
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"Evolving Standards of Decency": New Prison Reform Advocates?
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Evolving Standards of Decency". A PRISONERS' RIGHTS LAW BLOG (continuing PRISON LAW BLOG). Thursday, November 15, 2012. New Prison Reform Advocates? In the latest issue of. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cruel and unusual punishment. UN Standard Minimum Rules. There was an error in this gadget. New Prison Reform Advocates? The Election Results Might Have Been Different. Solitary Confinement in Californias Prisons. Children of the Incarcerated. ABA Criminal Justice Section. Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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THE LEGAL WATCHDOG: Would-be lawyers, beware!
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A Wisconsin Criminal Law Blog. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Would-be lawyers, beware! Embarrassingly low pay for solo lawyers, including here. But, as the law professors like to say, that was just “anecdotal.” So here’s some better salary data. In The Collapsing Economics of Solo Legal Practice. Paul Campos graphically demonstrates that average solo pay has actually fallen from $75,000 to $50,000 in the last twenty-five years. But how does that compare to the average American worker? So, in short, if one of y...
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THE LEGAL WATCHDOG: Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies: Community and the Law (Part 2)
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A Wisconsin Criminal Law Blog. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies: Community and the Law (Part 2). I realize that law school deans need to “sell” their product and industry to a variety of groups, including would-be students. But sometimes, dean-speak is so bizarre you have to wonder if the dean gave even minimal thought before spinning a particular yarn. To continue with my new field of interdisciplinary study, Community. 8217;s Craig Pelton. Dean of the fictional. 1) when you ne...