Human Rights Magazine

Winter 2004, Volume 31, Number 1
Introduction: Our Collective Responsibility for "Unjust" Laws
By Michael Greenberger
A Statistical Look at Criminal Justice and Injustice
Gideon's Unfulfilled Mandate: Time for a New Consensus
By Virginia E. Sloan, Cait Clarke, and Daniel Engelberg
Where Miracles Can Happen: The Promise of Drug Court Programs
By By Linda Hughes
Mandatory Minimums in the Federal System: Turning a Blind Eye to Justice
By Mary Price
Life in Prison for Shoplifting: Cruel and Unusual Punishment
By Erwin Chemerinsky
Dead Man Pausing: The Continuing Need for a Nationwide Moratorium on Executions
By Deborah T. Fleischaker
Felon Disenfranchisement: A Policy Whose Time Has Passed?
By Marc Mauer
Is Criminal Justice a Casualty of the Bush Administration's "War on Terror"?
By Michael Greenberger
Universal Criminal Jurisdiction
By Douglass Cassel
Human Rights Hero: David Cole
By David Rudovsky
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