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All Work By Paul Butler

Essay Dec 2019 Volume 107No. 6

Locking Up My Own: Reflections of a Black (Recovering) Prosecutor

Paul Butler

  These remarks were delivered in May 2019 at the annual Jorde Symposium at the New York University School of Law, in response to a lecture by Professor James Forman.     I. The Past: Locking Up My Own I was a prosecutor in the District of Columbia during the era of Locking Up Our […]

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