Randy Barnett, a professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, has an excellent op-ed piece in today’s Wall Street Journal. Barnett makes a great case for the critical role that defense lawyers play in protecting the rights of the innocent, and why that means that the rights of the guilty must be protected, too. Barnett’s work is always interesting, and his Journal piece especially so.
Posted by: Mark Jakubik | April 17, 2007
In Defense of Defense Lawyers
Posted in Defense lawyers, Duke rape case
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