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Laurie L. Levenson

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Professor of Law
criminal law
Loyola Law School

919 Albany St
Los Angeles , CA 90015
Phone: (213) 736-1149
Fax: (213) 380-3769
Email: laurie.levenson@lls.edu

Laurie is founding director of Loyola's Project for the Innocent and David W. Burcham chair in ethical advocacy.

UCLA Law School



Columns
Criminal, Constitutional Law, State Bar & Bar Associations Perspective Judges and Judiciary, Criminal, Constitutional Law Immigration Judges and Judiciary Criminal
Title Category Published
Modifications to proposed prosecutor rule will have consequences May 12, 2017
Inmate emails deserve privacy Nov. 4, 2015
Justice illuminates criminal discovery Oct. 10, 2015
Border laptop searches: suspicion required? Jun. 14, 2013
Justices Create Confusion in Sentencing by Declaring Guidelines Advisory Jan. 19, 2005
'Blakely' Signifies Great Change In Sentencing in Criminal Cases Jun. 29, 2004
Criminal, Constitutional Law, State Bar & Bar Associations Perspective Judges and Judiciary, Criminal, Constitutional Law Immigration Judges and Judiciary Criminal
Title Category Published
Modifications to proposed prosecutor rule will have consequences May 12, 2017
Inmate emails deserve privacy Nov. 4, 2015
Justice illuminates criminal discovery Oct. 10, 2015
Border laptop searches: suspicion required? Jun. 14, 2013
Justices Create Confusion in Sentencing by Declaring Guidelines Advisory Jan. 19, 2005
'Blakely' Signifies Great Change In Sentencing in Criminal Cases Jun. 29, 2004