Monday, January 15, 2024

California Legal History: "New Histories Regarding Revolutions in the Administration of Criminal Justice"

The newest issue (Volume 18) of California Legal History features "New Histories Regarding Revolutions in the Administration of Criminal Justice."

Todd Spitzer and Greg Totten, "Did Brown v. Plata Unleash a More Dangerous Genie?"

Nancy E. O’Malley and Harold “Bosco” Boscovich, "Victims' Rights in California: A Historical Perspective to Modern Day"

George Nicholson, "The Roots of America's Crime Victims' Legal Rights Movment, 1975-2003: A Personal Retrospective and Memoir"

Barry Goode and John S. Caragozian, "California Without Law:1846 Though 1850"

The full issue is available here. It also features prize-winning student essays (profiled in an earlier post) and tributes to Norman L. Epstein and Bernard E. Witkin, two important figures in California legal history.

-- Karen Tani