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Centennial Dedication: A Brief History Of The Fordham Law Review, Editors
Centennial Dedication: A Brief History Of The Fordham Law Review, Editors
Fordham Law Review
The Board of Editors for Volume 83 thanks the former editors and staff of the Fordham Law Review, first published in the fall of 1914, for the century-long tradition of excellence achieved through their service.
Our Administrative System Of Criminal Justice, Gerard E. Lynch
Our Administrative System Of Criminal Justice, Gerard E. Lynch
Fordham Law Review
To commemorate our founding in 1914, the Board of Editors has selected six influential pieces published by the Law Review over the past 100 years and will republish one piece in each issue.
The fourth piece selected by the Board is Our Administrative System of Criminal Justice, an article written by Gerard E. Lynch that is among the most cited works in the Law Review’s history. This article illustrates how the practice of plea bargaining blurs the boundaries between adversarial and inquisitorial criminal justice systems.
Judge Lynch now sits on the Second Circuit having eventually succeeded the late …