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John R. Mills

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Founder and Principal Attorney
Phillips Black, Inc.





Columns
Title Category Published
Justice delayed and dollars wasted Criminal, Civil Rights Dec. 17, 2024
An 'occasion' to reconsider policies leading to mass incarceration U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal Mar. 10, 2022
Let’s not forget about criminal justice reform during the pandemic Criminal Aug. 19, 2021
Release prisoners to address the COVID-19 crisis Health Care & Hospital Law, Criminal Mar. 20, 2020
Correcting capital errors would burnish the court’s image U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Oct. 15, 2019
Why is Jackie Lacey still seeking death sentences? Criminal Jul. 29, 2019
Reflections on a life without parole sentence Criminal May 9, 2019
Newsom may have halted executions, but the machine keeps on ticking Government, Criminal Mar. 25, 2019
Title Category Published
Justice delayed and dollars wasted Criminal, Civil Rights Dec. 17, 2024
An 'occasion' to reconsider policies leading to mass incarceration U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal Mar. 10, 2022
Let’s not forget about criminal justice reform during the pandemic Criminal Aug. 19, 2021
Release prisoners to address the COVID-19 crisis Health Care & Hospital Law, Criminal Mar. 20, 2020
Correcting capital errors would burnish the court’s image U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Oct. 15, 2019
Why is Jackie Lacey still seeking death sentences? Criminal Jul. 29, 2019
Reflections on a life without parole sentence Criminal May 9, 2019
Newsom may have halted executions, but the machine keeps on ticking Government, Criminal Mar. 25, 2019