North Carolina Law Review
Volume 93, Number 5 (2015) Symposium 2014: Vulnerable Defendants in the Criminal Justice System
Articles
Introduction to Symposim 2014: Vulnerable Defendants in the Criminal Justice System
Tamar R. Birckhead and Katie Rose Guest Pryal
Deprivation and "Deviance": The Disability and Health Experiences of Women in North Carolina's Prisons
Carrie Griffin Basas and Lisa Peters
Bridge Over Troubled Water: Safe Harbor Laws for Sexually Exploited Minors
Cheryl Nelson Butler
Always Already Suspect: Revising Vulnerability Theory
Frank Rudy Cooper
Cost-effective Juvenile Justice Reform: Lessons from the Just Beginning "Baby Elmo" Teen Parenting Program
Shani King, Rachel Barr, and Jennifer Woolard
Is It Crazy to Think that Attorneys with Mental Health Disabilities are Uniquely Situated to Help Prisoners?
Lisa T. McElroy
Heller's Scapegoats
Katie Rose Guest Pryal
Zeal on Behalf of Vulnerable Clients
Kathryn A. Sabbeth
The Making of the "Wrongfully" Documented Worker
Leticia M. Saucedo