Volume 70, Issue 2 (2013)
Includes articles from a symposium, Gideon at 50: Reassessing the Right to Counsel.Prefatory Matter
Article
Panel 1: Gideon, Strickland, and the Right to Effective Representation
Validating the Right to Counsel
Brandon L. Garrett
Heeding Gideon’s Call in the Twenty-first
Century: Holistic Defense and the
New Public Defense Paradigm
Robin Steinberg
Panel 2: Unanticipated Consequences and Enmeshed Penalties: Gideon and Misdemeanors
The Problem with Misdemeanor
Representation
Erica Hashimoto
Gideon Skepticism
Alexandra Natapoff
Crashing the Misdemeanor System
Jenny Roberts
Panel 3: New Cases and New Tactics: Approaching Gideon Through a Modern Lens
Two Rights to Counsel
Josh Bowers
Criminal Defense Lawyer Moneyball: A
Demonstration Project
Ronald F. Wright and Ralph A. Peeples
Unstoppable v. Unwaivable
Steven Benjamin
Panel 4: The Future of the Right to Counsel
Shrinking Gideon and Expanding
Alternatives to Lawyers
Stephanos Bibas
“Potential Innocence”: Making the Most
of a Bleak Environment for Public
Support of Indigent Defense
Robert P. Mosteller
Notes
HOA Fees: A BAPCPA Death-Trap
Brandt H. Stitzer