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Legal Scholarship: Forthcoming Article Highlights Potential of Targeted Disclosure of Brady Violations

by Bert | Jun 12, 2018 | Research

In 2019, the Vanderbilt Law Review will publish an article by Professor Jason Kreag currently titled “Disclosing Prosecutorial Misconduct.” The article’s core idea picks up on the value of something we have tried to live out here at The Open File: putting judicial...

Criminal Justice Reform Will Never Happen If We Defer to Prosecutors, Experts Say

by Bert | Jan 29, 2018 | Research

Two highly-respected legal scholars, Rachel Barkow at NYU Law and Mark Osler at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, recently wrote an excellent article titled “Designed to Fail: The President’s Deference to the Department of Justice in Advancing Criminal...

The Quattrone Center’s In-Depth Look at the Rise of Conviction Integrity Units

by Bert | May 6, 2016 | Research

Last week, the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice at the University of Pennsylvania Law School published a report titled “Conviction Review Units: A National Perspective.” The report focuses on the emerging trend in which district attorney offices...
Prosecutorial Discretion: Commentary by Prof. Glenn Reynolds

Prosecutorial Discretion: Commentary by Prof. Glenn Reynolds

by Jane | Feb 22, 2013 | National, Research, The Open File Blog

The Open File reported on a study series by the Vera Institute of Justice which considered the factors and external pressures which influence prosecutors’ decision-making, including whether and how to prosecute cases. Last month, Professor Glenn Reynolds of the...

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