Articles From Arthur J. Inman

From the outgoing chair By Arthur J. Inman Human and Civil Rights, June 2000 We joined the Criminal Justice Section Council in a program at the annual meeting dealing with privacy issues, especially but not exclusively as privacy is affected by technology.
From the chair By Arthur J. Inman Human and Civil Rights, April 2000 This issue features more by editor Pat Hughes on the efforts to reform death penalty litigation.
From the chair By Arthur J. Inman Human and Civil Rights, October 1999 This issue brings council member Doug Darch's summary of a recent 7th Circuit case which could have important implications in the gun control controversy.
From the chair By Arthur J. Inman Human and Civil Rights, August 1999 Welcome to the 1999-2000 ISBA year and to the new edition of our section council newsletter. Several new members on our council add a variety of experience to our deliberations and programs.
Some reflections on the emergence of a new victim class By Arthur J. Inman Human and Civil Rights, May 1999 The insightful and probing television drama, The Practice, a realistic look inside a small law firm practice in a Big City, recently presented a program on a too often overlooked victim class.

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