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Free Justice

A History of the Public Defender in Twentieth-Century America
  • Sara Mayeux
2020
The University of North Carolina Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • Image of the nine Scottsboro defendants, policemen, and a defense attorney
    Book Review

    Reimagining the Public Defender

    For the poor, who are disproportionately people of color, the criminal justice system in the United States is essentially a plea-and-probation system.
    by Sarah A. Seo via New York Review of Books on November 11, 2021
  • A courtroom in Milwaukee, 1930.
    Book Review

    How Did We End Up With Our Current Public Defender System?

    Without a more fundamental transformation of criminal law, public defenders often provide only a limited form of equality and fairness before the law.
    by Matthew Clair via The Nation on December 14, 2020
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