Padilla and the Future of the Defense Function
Articles
The Lawyer's Obligation to Correct Social Injustice!
James F. Gill
Collateral Consequences: How Reliable Data and Resources Can Change the Way Law is Practiced
Christopher Gowen and Erin Magary
Evolving Standards of Reasonableness: The ABA Standards and the Right to Counsel in Plea Negotiations
Margaret Colgate Love
A View Through The Looking Glass: How Crimes Appear From the Immigration Court Perspective
Hon. Dana Leigh Marks and Hon. Denise Noonan Slavin
You are the Last Lawyer They Will Ever See Before Exile: Padilla v. Kentucky and One Indigent Defender Office's Account of Creating a Systematic Approach to Providing Immigration Advice in Times of Tight Budgets and High Caseloads
Carlos J. Martinez, George C. Palaidis, and Sarah Wood Borak
Do I Need to Pin a Target to My Back?: The Definition of "Particular Social Group" in U.S. Asylum Law
Nitzan Sternberg
Realizing Padilla’s Promise: Ensuring Noncitizen Defendants are Advised of the Immigration Consequences of a Criminal Conviction
Yolanda Vàzquez
Conference Proceeding
Padilla and Beyond: The Future of the Defense Function
Hon. Jonathan Lippman