Georgia Criminal Law Review
Established in 2022, the Georgia Criminal Law Review is the newest student-edited journal from the University of Georgia School of Law. It will feature articles by students, scholars, judges and practicing attorneys on a wide variety of topics related to criminal law. The Journal is run by students at the law school and aims to publish two volumes each year (Fall & Spring). The Journal also plans to hosts events and speakers on topics related to criminal law and the fields it touches.
For more information on the types of submissions and publication frequency please visit our Submissions page. To contact our journal email us at gclr@uga.edu.
Current Issue: Volume 2, Number 2 (2024)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Allison Fine
Articles
"Hired Guns": Establishing the Scope of the Proper Cross-Examination and Argument Relating to Expert Witness' Compensation in Criminal Trials
Michael C. Kovac
The Use of Virtual Technology in Federal Criminal Detention Proceedings During COVID-19
The Honorable Karen Wells Roby
Notes
Burning the Candle at Both Ends: A Case for the Right to Counsel at the State Habeas Level
Sierra Stanfield
Paying for Prison: Equal Protection Remedies for the United States' Wealth Discrimination Problem
Alexandra Smolyar
Parental Kidnapping and Domestic Violence: The Need to Reform and Enforce State Action
Anna Ratterman