Volume 60, Fall 2007, Issue 1
SYMPOSIUM 2007
THE PROMISE OF IN RE GAULT:
PROMOTING AND PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL IN JUVENILE COURT
Reflections on In Re Gault
Norman Dorsen
"I Ain't Takin' No Plea":
The Challenges in Counseling Young People Facing Serious Time
Abbe Smith
Revitalizing the Infancy Defense
in the Contemporary Juvenile Court
Barbara Kaban & James Orlando
Protecting Personhood:
Legal Strategies to Combat the Use of Strip Searches of Youth in Detention
Jessica R. Feierman & Riya S. Shah
I Got the Post-McKeiver Blues
Gary Solomon
Joining the Legal Significance of Adolescent Developmental
Capacities with the Legal Rights Provided by In Re Gault
Donna M. Bishop & Hillary R. Farber
Still Waiting: The Elusive Quest to Ensure Juveniles
a Constitutional Right to Counsel at All Stages
of the Juveniles Court Process
Marsha Levick & Neha Desai
A Career in the "Kangaroo Court":
Reflections of a Juvenile Defender on the Fortieth Anniversary
of In Re Gault
Jacqueline Deane
Litigating Racism:
Exposing Injustice in Juvenile Prosecutions
Tamara A. Steckler
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