Albert W. Alschuler
Albert W. Alschuler, Bright Line Fever and the Fourth Amendment, 45 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 227 (1984).
Albert W. Alschuler, Close Enough for Government Work: The Exclusionary Rule After Leon, 1984 Supreme Court Review 309 (1984).
Albert W. Alschuler, Review of William A. Geller, Blighted Trees in a Benighted Forest: The Police Officer's Cases, the Prosecutor's Screening and Bargaining Practices, and the Social Scientist's Numbers, Police Leadership in America: Crisis and Opportunity 216 (1985).
Albert W. Alschuler, Will There Be Plea Bargaining in the Year 2000?, 31 University of Chicago Law School Record 3 (1985).
Albert W. Alschuler, Getting Shortchanged in the Bargain, 1986 The Compleat Lawyer 27 (1986).
Albert W. Alschuler, Mediation with a Mugger: Concerning the Shortage of Adjudicative Services and the Need for a Two-Tier Trial System in Civil Cases, 99 Harvard Law Review 1808 (1986).
Albert W. Alschuler, Personal Failure, Institutional Failure, and the Sixth Amendment, 14 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 149 (1986).
Albert W. Alschuler, Walter V. Schaefer: An Appreciation, 32 University of Chicago Law School Record 62 (1986).
Albert W. Alschuler, Failed Pragmatism: Reflections on the Burger Court, 100 Harvard Law Review 1436 (1987).
Albert W. Alschuler, Preventive Pretrial Detention and the Failure of Interest-Balancing Approaches to Due Process, 85 Michigan Law Review 510 (1987).
Albert W. Alschuler, Departures and Plea Agreements under the Sentencing Guidelines, 117 West's Federal Rules Decisions 459 (1988).
Albert W. Alschuler, Model Penal Code Conference Transcript: Discussion Five, 19 Rutgers Law Journal 849 (1988).
Albert W. Alschuler, Statement of Professor Albert W. Alschuler, in Sentencing Guidelines: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first session, on sentencing guidelines (Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O., 1988, 1988) at 983.
Albert W. Alschuler & Stephen J. Schulhofer, Judicial Impressions of the Sentencing Guidelines, 2 Federal Sentencing Reporter 94 (1989).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Overweight Schoolteacher from New Jersey and Other Tales: The Peremptory Challenge after Batson, 25 Criminal Law Bulletin 57 (1989).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Selling of the Sentencing Guidelines: Some Correspondence with the U.S. Sentencing Commission, in The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Implications for Criminal Justice (Praeger, Dean J. Champion ed. 1989) at 49.
Albert W. Alschuler, The Supreme Court and the Jury: Voir Dire, Peremptory Challenges, and the Review of Jury Verdicts, 56 University of Chicago Law Review 153 (1989).
Albert W. Alschuler, Foreword: The Vanishing Civil Jury, 1990 University of Chicago Legal Forum 1 (1990).
Albert W. Alschuler, Ancient Law and the Punishment of Corporations: Of Frankpledge and Deodand, 71 Boston University Law Review 307 (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Failure of Sentencing Commissions, 141 The New Law Journal 829 (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Failure of Sentencing Guidelines, 58 University of Chicago Law Review 901 (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Failure of Sentencing Guidelines: A Plea for Less Aggregation, 4 Federal Sentencing Reporter 161 (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, Fourth Amendment Remedies: The Current Understanding, in The Bill of Rights: Original Meaning and the Current Understanding (University of Virginia Press, Jr. Eugene W. Hickok ed. 1991)
Albert W. Alschuler, Introduction: Equal Access to Justice, The World and I (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, Reflection, in Choosing Death (Trinity Press, Ron Hamel ed. 1991) at 140.
Albert W. Alschuler, The Right to Die, 141 The New Law Journal 1637 (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, Sugar Cubes, Blotting Paper and the Courts, 141 The New Law Journal 785 (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, Weighing Up the Evidence, 141 The New Law Journal 1711 (1991).
Albert W. Alschuler, Bail, in The Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, Supplement I (MacMillan, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst & Jr. John G. West eds., 1992)
Albert W. Alschuler, An Exchange of Concessions, 142 New Law Journal 937 (1992).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Future of Criminal Justice, 38 University of Chicago Law School Record 11 (Spring 1992).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Politics of American Criminal Justice, 26 The Criminal Lawyer 5 (1992).
Albert W. Alschuler, Review of Richard A. Posner (ed.), The Essential Holmes: Selections From the Letters, Speeches and Other Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 2 Law & Politics Book Review 105 (1992).
Albert W. Alschuler, Statement of Albert W. Alschuler, in Final Report, Hennepin County Attorney's Task Force on Racial Composition of the Grand Jury (1992)
Albert W. Alschuler, Third Party Consent, in The Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, Supplement I (MacMillan, Leonard W. Levy, Kenneth L. Karst & Jr. John G. West eds., 1992) at 546.
Albert W. Alschuler, Monarch, Lackey, or Judge, 64 University of Colorado Law Review 723 (1993).
Albert W. Alschuler, The Sentencing Guidelines Evaluation on the Basis of Experience, in the Proceedings of the Fifty-Third Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit, 145 West's Federal Rules Decisions 222 (1993).
Albert W. Alschuler, Unequal Justice for Girtha Gulley, Chicago Tribune, Jan 13, 1993, at 13.
Albert W. Alschuler, Willie and Bill, 5 Federal Sentencing Reporter 214 (1993).
Albert W. Alschuler & Andrew G. Deiss, A Brief History of the Criminal Jury in the United States, 61 University of Chicago Law Review 867 (1994).
Albert W. Alschuler, Norval, 1994 University of Chicago Legal Forum 1 (1994).
Albert W. Alschuler, Sir William Blackstone and the Shaping of American Law, 144 New Law Journal 896 (1994).
Albert W. Alschuler, The All-White American Jury, 145 New Law Journal 1005 (1995).
Albert W. Alschuler, Equal Justice: Would Color-Conscious Jury Selection Help?, 36 American Bar Association Journal 2 (Dec 1995).
Albert W. Alschuler, Our Faltering Jury, 28 The Public Interest (1995).
Albert W. Alschuler, Racial Quotas and the Jury, 44 Duke Law Journal 704 (1995).
Albert W. Alschuler, Review of Jeffrey Abramson, Our Faltering Jury, Postmortem: The O.J. Simpson Case 135 (1996).
Albert W. Alschuler, A Peculiar Privilege in Historical Perspective: The Right to Remain Silent, 94 Michigan Law Review 2625 (1996).
Albert W. Alschuler, Racial Quotas and the Jury, in Race and the Criminal Justice System: How Race Affects Criminal Trials (Center for Equal Opportunity, Gerald A. Reynolds ed. 1996) at 65.
Albert W. Alschuler, Rediscovering Blackstone, 145 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1 (1996).
Albert W. Alschuler, Review of Steven Adler, The Jury: Trial and Error in the American Courtroom, and Jeffrey Abramson, We the Jury: The Jury Systems and the Ideal of Democracy, 79 Judicature 200 (1996).
Albert W. Alschuler, Constraint and Confession, 74 Denver University Law Review 957 (1997).
Albert W. Alschuler, Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law: The Descending Trail: Holmes' Path of the Law One Hundred Years Later, 49 Florida Law Review 353 (1997).
Albert W. Alschuler, The F.B.I. and the Olympic Park Bombing, 147 New Law Journal 1344 (1997).
Albert W. Alschuler, R. H. Helmholz, Charles M. Gray, John H. Langbein, Eben Moglen & Henry E. Smith, The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination: Its Origins and Development, The University of Chicago Press (1997).
Albert W. Alschuler, Two Guns, Four Guns, Six Guns, More Guns: Does Arming the Public Reduce Crime?, 31 Valparaiso University Law Review 365 (1997).
Albert W. Alschuler & Stephen J. Schulhofer, Antiquated Procedures or Bedrock Rights?: A Response to Professors Meares and Kahan, University of Chicago Legal Forum 215 (1998).
Albert W. Alschuler, Explaining the Public Wariness of Juries, 48 DePaul Law Review 407 (1998).
Albert W. Alschuler, How To Win the Trial of the Century: The Ethics of Lord Broughan and the O.J. Simpson Defense Team, 29 McGeorge Law Review 291 (1998).
Albert W. Alschuler, Introduction: Adding a Comparative Perspective to American Criminal Procedure Classes, 100 West Virginia Law Review 765 (1998).
Albert W. Alschuler, Criminal Justice, in Common Law, Common Values, Common Rights: Essays on Our Common Heritage (West Group, American Bar Association ed. 2000) at 382.
Albert W. Alschuler, A Century of Skepticism, in Christian Perspectives on Legal Thought (Yale University Press, Michael McConnell, Robert Cochrane & Angella Carmella eds., 2001) at 518.
Albert W. Alschuler, A Century of Skepticism, 120 First Things 34 (2002).
Albert W. Alschuler, Guilty Pleas: Plea Bargaining, in Encyclopedia of Crime & Justice (2002) at 754.
Albert W. Alschuler, Jury: Legal Aspects, in Encyclopedia of Crime & Justice (2002) at 870.
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