DONALD E. WILKES, JR. Professor of Law Emeritus University of Georgia School of Law

DONALD E. WILKES, JR. Professor of Law Emeritus University of Georgia School of Law CURRICULUM VITA January 1, 2016 Introduction Since June 1, 2013, ...
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DONALD E. WILKES, JR. Professor of Law Emeritus University of Georgia School of Law

CURRICULUM VITA January 1, 2016 Introduction Since June 1, 2013, Donald E. Wilkes, Jr. has been a Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Georgia School of Law. For 40 years, from September 1, 1971 to June 1, 2012, Prof. Wilkes was a law professor at the University of Georgia School of Law. Prof. Wilkes received his degrees from the University of Florida (B. A. With Honors (History) 1965; J. D. With High Honors 1969), and was a law clerk to U. S. District Judge Ben Krentzman in Tampa, Florida from 1969 until 1971, when he joined the law faculty of the University of Georgia School of Law. From 1975 until 1976, while on a leave of absence from the law school, Prof. Wilkes was a Fellow in Law and the Humanities at Harvard University. During the decades preceding his retirement, Prof. Wilkes taught Habeas Corpus, English Legal History, Postconviction Relief, and a Dreyfus Case Seminar. For 37 years, from 1971 until 2007, Prof. Wilkes taught Criminal Procedure. Prof. Wilkes has nearly 300 scholarly publications to his credit, including 5 books (which have gone through a total of 25 second or subsequent editions), 2 book chapters, 14 law review articles, 5 encyclopedia articles, 2 bar journal articles, and 192 scholarly articles in professional journals, magazines, and newspapers. One of Prof. Wilkes’ books is a 3-volume treatise over 4,300 pages long; two of his other books are each over 900 pages in length. Prof. Wilkes has made many scholarly presentations to civic, professional, and educational organizations and groups, and has delivered numerous public speeches. Born in Daytona Beach, Florida on July 30, 1944, Prof. Wilkes was admitted to the Georgia bar in 1972. Prof. Wilkes has represented criminal defendants and applicants for postconviction relief at both the trial and appellate level in federal and state courts. See, e.g., United States v. Dean, 752 F. 2d 535 (11th Cir. 1985); Scarpa v. United States Bd. of Parole, 477 F. 2d 278 (5th Cir.), vacated, 414 U. S. 809, 94 S. Ct. 79, 38 L. Ed. 2d 44 (1973), on remand, 501 F. 2d 992 (5th Cir. 1973); Walker v. Caldwell, 472 F. 2d 1226 (5th Cir. 1973); Isaacs v. Balkcom, 85 F. R. D. 354 (M. D. Ga. 1980); Dungee v. Hopper, 241 Ga. 236, 244 S. E. 2d 849 (1978); McCarty v. State, 165 Ga. App. 241, 299 S. E. 2d 95 (1983). In 1997, with attorney Matthew Kramer, a UGA School of Law graduate, Prof. Wilkes created a Glorious Revolution of 1688 website, which may be accessed from the Prof. Wilkes home page, or by clicking on http://libguides.law.uga.edu/c.php?g=177206&p=1164683 In 2013, with attorney Lauren Farmer, a UGA School of Law graduate, Prof. Wilkes created a website that examines and chronicles 618 fatal taserings of citizens by American police occurring between 2001 and 2013. This website may be accessed from Prof. Wilkes’ home page, or by clicking on https://fatalpolicetaserings.wordpress.com/

DONALD E. WILKES, JR. Professor of Law Emeritus University of Georgia School of Law Athens, Georgia 30602 (706) 542-5179 Fax (706) 542-5556 Email Address: [email protected] Prof. Wilkes Home Page:

www.law.uga.edu/academics/profiles/wilkes.html PERSONAL DATA Date of Birth: July 30, 1944 Place of Birth: Daytona Beach, Florida EDUCATION B.A. with Honors (History), University of Florida (December 18, 1965) J.D. with High Honors, University of Florida (August 30, 1969) Fellow in Law and the Humanities, Harvard University (September 1, 1975-June 30, 1976) POST-LAW SCHOOL EMPLOYMENT Law Clerk to U.S. District Judge Ben Krentzman, Tampa, Florida (September 2, 1969-June 4, 1971) Assistant Professor of Law, University of Georgia School of Law (September 1, 1971-August 31, 1975) Associate Professor of Law, University of Georgia School of Law (September 1, 1975-September 11, 1983) Professor of Law, University of Georgia School of Law (September 12, 1983-June 1, 2012) Professor of Law (Retired), University of Georgia School of Law (June 2, 2012-May 31, 2013) Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Georgia School of Law (June 1, 2013-present) ACADEMIC AND LEADERSHIP HONORS Phi Beta Kappa (December 7, 1965) Phi Kappa Phi (December 6, 1965) Phi Alpha Theta (February 24, 1965) Omicron Delta Kappa (May 31, 1969) Order of the Coif (August 4, 1970) MEMBERSHIP IN ORGANIZATIONS

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State Bar of Georgia (admitted May 24, 1972) American Bar Association Western Judicial Circuit Bar Association National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

COURSES TAUGHT English Legal History Postconviction Relief Habeas Corpus Dreyfus Case Seminar Criminal Procedure

COURTS WHERE ADMITTED TO PRACTICE (PARTIAL LISTING) Supreme Court of the United States United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia Supreme Court of Georgia Court of Appeals of Georgia

SCHOLARLY RESEARCH PROJECTS IN EUROPE London, England (July 26-November 18,* 1992) London, England (December 7, 1993-January 4, 1994) Paris, France (August 21-31, 1992) Paris, France (July 18-August 9, 1994) Paris, France (March 23-April 1, 1995) *(excluding August 21-31)

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295 TOTAL SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS BY PROF. WILKES 55 Books/Book Editions/Book Volumes (1983-2015) 20 Book Supplements (1983-2003) 2 Book Chapters (1984; 1985) 14 Law Review Articles (1974-2014) 3 Law Review Book Reviews (1972-1974) 5 Encyclopedia Articles (2002-2010) 2 Bar Journal Articles (2007; 2011) 1 Search and Seizure Law Report Article (1977) 1 Historical Journal Article (2013) 192 Professional Journal, Magazine, and Newspaper Articles (1972-2015)

TOPICS OF LAW REVIEW ARTICLES 8 Habeas Corpus; Postconviction Remedies 4 State Criminal Procedure; State Bills of Rights 2 Search and Seizure Exclusionary Rules

TOPICS OF ARTICLES IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSPAPERS 95 Criminal Procedure (84 online) 46 Historical (44 online) 42 JFK Assassination (42 online) 9 Other Assassinations (9 online)

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103 PRINCIPAL SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS BY PROF. WILKES Books and Book Supplements (1)

FEDERAL AND STATE POSTCONVICTION REMEDIES AND RELIEF (The Harrison Co. 1983 & Supps. 1983, 1984, 1985 & 1986) (308 pp.) (2d ed. The Harrison Co. 1987 & Supps. 1988, 1989 & 1990) (3d ed. The Harrison Co. 1992 & Supps. 1993, 1994 & 1995)

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FEDERAL POSTCONVICTION REMEDIES AND RELIEF (The Harrison Co. 1996 & Supps. 1997, 1998 & 1999) (948 pp.)

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STATE POSTCONVICTION REMEDIES AND RELIEF (The Harrison Co. 1996 & Supps. 1997, 1998 & 1999) (926 pp.) (2d ed. The Harrison Co. 2001 [2 vols.] & Supps. 2002 [2 vols.] & 2003 (Thomson West) [2 vols.])

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FEDERAL POSTCONVICTION REMEDIES AND RELIEF HANDBOOK (Thomson West 2003) (436 pp.) (2d ed. Thomson West 2004) (11th ed. Thomson West 2013) (3d ed. Thomson West 2006) (12th ed. Thomson West 2014) (4th ed. Thomson West 2007) (13th ed. Thomson West 2015) (5th ed. Thomson West 2007-2008) (6th ed. Thomson West 2008) (7th ed. Thomson West 2009) (8th ed. Thomson West 2010) (9th ed. Thomson West 2011) (10th ed. Thomson West 2012)

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STATE POSTCONVICTION REMEDIES AND RELIEF HANDBOOK (Thomson West 2006) [3 vols.] (4,356 pp.) (2d ed. Thomson West 2007) [3 vols.] (3d ed. Thomson West 2007-2008) [3 vols.] (4th ed. Thomson West 2008-2009) [3 vols.] (5th ed. Thomson West 2009-2010) [4 vols.] (6th ed. Thomson West 2010-2011) [4 vols.] (7th ed. Thomson West 2011-2012) [4 vols.] (8th ed. Thomson West 2012-2013) [4 vols.] (9th ed. Thomson West 2013-2014) [4 vols.] (10th ed. Thomson West 2014-2015) [4 vols.] (11th ed. Thomson West 2015-2016) [4 vols.]

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Law Review Articles (1)

The New Federalism in Criminal Procedure: State Court Evasion of the Burger Court, 62 KY. L.J. 421 (1974) (31 pp.)

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More on the New Federalism in Criminal Procedure, 63 KY. L.J. 873 (1975) (22 pp.)

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The New Federalism in Criminal Procedure Revisited, 64 KY. L.J. 729 (1976) (24 pp.)

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A New Role For an Ancient Writ: Postconviction Habeas Corpus Relief in Georgia (Part I), 8 GA. L. REV. 313 (1974) (50 pp.)

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A New Role For an Ancient Writ: Postconviction Habeas Corpus Relief in Georgia (Part II), 9 GA. L. REV. 13 (1974) (66 pp.)

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“A Most Deplorable Paradox”: Admitting Illegally Obtained Evidence in Georgia–Past, Present, and Future, 11 GA. L. REV. 105 (1976) (43 pp.)

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Postconviction Habeas Corpus Relief in Georgia: A Decade After the Habeas Corpus Act, 12 GA. L. REV. 249 (1978) (25 pp.)

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From Oglethorpe to the Overthrow of the Confederacy: Habeas Corpus in Georgia, 1733-1865, 45 GA. L. REV. 1015 (2011) (58 pp.)

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First Things Last: Amendomania and State Bills of Rights, 54 MISS. L.J. 223 (1984), reprinted in THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE STATES 387-423 (Paul L. Murphy ed. 1990) (37 pp.)

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A Critique of Two Arguments Against the Exclusionary Rule: The Historical Fallacy and the Comparative Myth, 32 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 881 (1975) (37 pp.)

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The Great Writ: No Longer as Dear to the Tories as to the Whigs–A Critique of Sen. Nunn’s Habeas Corpus Article, 7 WOODROW WILSON J.L. 25 (1985-1987) (20 pp.)

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Habeas Corpus Proceedings in the High Court of Parliament in the Reign of James I, 1603-1625, 54 AM. J. LEG. HIST. 200 (2014) (64 pp.)

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The Great Writ Hit: The Curtailment of Habeas Corpus in Georgia Since 1967, 7 J. MARSHALL L.J. 415 (2014) (112 pp.)

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The Great Writ in the Peach State: Georgia Habeas Corpus, 1865-1965, 22 J. S. LEG. HIST. 233 (2014) (68 pp.)

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Book Chapters; Encyclopedia Articles; Additional Principal Scholarly Publications (1)

The New Federalism in Criminal Procedure in 1984: Death of the Phoenix?, in NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DEVELOPMENTS IN STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1-39 (1984)

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The New Federalism in Criminal Procedure in 1984: Death of the Phoenix?, in DEVELOPMENTS IN STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 166-200 (Bradley D. McGraw ed. 1985)

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Writ of Habeas Corpus, in 2 LEGAL SYSTEMS OF THE WORLD: A POLITICAL, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL ENCYCLOPEDIA 645-47 (Herbert M. Kritzer ed. 2002)

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Oliver H. Prince (1782-1837), NEW GEORGIA ENCYCLOPEDIA (May 15, 2009)

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Writ of Habeas Corpus, NEW GEORGIA ENCYCLOPEDIA (October 29, 2009)

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Woolfolk Murder Case, NEW GEORGIA ENCYCLOPEDIA (December 18, 2009)

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Court of Appeals of Georgia, NEW GEORGIA ENCYCLOPEDIA (December 2, 2010)

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Book Review, 7 GA. L. REV. 198 (1972)

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Book Review, 8 GA. L. REV. 279 (1973)

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Book Review, 1974 WASH. U.L.Q. 193

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Federal Postconviction Relief, 4 SEARCH AND SEIZURE L. REP. 1 (March 1977)

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The Writ of Habeas Corpus in Georgia, 12 GA. B.J. 20 (Feb. 2007)

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History of the Western Judicial Circuit, 17 GA. B.J. 26 (Oct. 2011)

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A Brief History of the Western Judicial Circuit, ATHENS HISTORIAN 1 (2013)

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192 SCHOLARLY ARTICLES BY PROF. WILKES IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, AND NEWSPAPERS Note: An asterisk (*) indicates that the article is online and may be accessed from the Prof. Wilkes home page on the UGA law school website, or by clicking on the Georgia Law Digital Commons icon on the UGA law school law library webpage.

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“Prosecutorial Clinic Aids School and Town,” Athens Banner-Herald, p. 4 (September 24, 1972)

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“Confessions by Force Unworthy of Respect,” Athens Banner-Herald, p. 4 (October 22, 1972)

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“The Indigent’s Right to Counsel in Prosecutions for Minor Offenses: Argersinger v. Hamlin, 407 U. S. 25 (1972),” Ga. Ass’n Chiefs of Police Newsletter, p. 26 (October 1972)

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“The Policeman and the Rules of Search and Seizure,” Ga. Ass’n Chiefs of Police Newsletter, p. 21 (January 1973)

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“An Outline of the American Bar Association Standards Relating to Urban Police Function,” Ga. Ass’n Chiefs of Police Newsletter, p. 41 (April 1973)

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“Automobile Searches,” Ga. Ass’n Chiefs of Police Newsletter, p. 20 (July 1973)

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“Highlights of the Federal Rules of Evidence,” 1973 J. Ga. Crim. Defense Lawyers Ass’n 24

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“Underwood v. State: Georgia’s High Water Mark in the Protection of the Basic Rights of Criminal Suspects,” The Georgia Defender, p. 2 (July 1983)

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“Kennedy Killing: Who Did It?,” The Athens Observer, p. 8A (November 17, 1983)

(10)* “Questions on Kennedy Killing,” The Athens Observer, p. 8 (November 23, 1983) (11)* “Remembering Judge Townsend,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (January 1984) (12)* “Freedom Versus Societal Cost: In Defense of the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule,” The Georgia Defender, p. 2 (April 1984) (13)

“De Laudibus Habeas Corpus: In Praise of the Writ of Habeas Corpus,”

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The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (October 1984) (14)* “Tyrannicide Not Terrorism: Two Interesting Assassinations,” Lumpkin Law Revue, p. 5 (February 1985) (15)* “‘Vox Nazi, Vox Mortis’: The Worst Thing in the World,” Lumpkin Law Revue, p. 6 (August 1985) (16)* “Who Killed the Kingfish?,” The Athens Observer, p. 8A (September 12, 1985) (17)

“Denying Death,” Lumpkin Law Revue, p. 8 (October 1985)

(18)* “Professor Researches a Possible Georgia Connection in JFK Death,” The Athens Observer, p. 2A (February 5, 1987) (19)* “Did He Know JFK To Die?,” The Athens Observer, p. 2A (February 12, 1987) (20)* “Was Milteer in Dallas?,” The Athens Observer, p. 2A (February 19, 1987) (21)* “Additional Milteer Information,” The Athens Observer, p. 9A (February 26, 1987) (22)* “Death of MLK Still a Mystery,” The Athens Observer, p. 1 (April 2, 1987) (23)* “What Are Facts of MLK Murder?,” The Athens Observer, p. 7 (April 9, 1987) (24)* “In 1945 Flight 19 Flew to Its Doom Through a Large Cloud of Mystery,” The Athens Observer, p. 1A (November 19, 1987) (25)* “Oswald Not Alone in JFK Murder,” The Athens Observer, p. 8A (November 26, 1987) (26)* “The Dirty Dozen: The 12 Worst Burger-Rehnquist Court Decisions in the Field of Criminal Procedure,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (October 1988) (27)* “Did the Mob Kill JFK?,” The Athens Observer, p. 17A (December 15, 1988) (28)* “Georgia’s New Law Office Search Statute,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (Summer 1989) (29)* “Russell Disagreed with JFK Death Report,” The Athens Observer, p. 1 (November 9, 1989)

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(30)* “Liberty’s Enemy; Chief Justice Rehnquist’s Criminal Procedure Opinions,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (April 1990) (31)* “Bloody Woolfolk,” The Athens Observer, p. 20A (November 21, 1990) (32)* “The Latest Dirty Dozen: The 12 Worst Rehnquist Court Criminal Procedure Decisions During the 1989-90 Term,” The Georgia Defender, p. 2 (January 1991) (33)* “The Incredible Shrinking Bill of Rights,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 2 (April 1991) (34)* “Lawlessness In Law Enforcement,” The Campus Times, p. 10 (May 30, 1991) (35)* “Police Are the Problem,” The Campus Times, p. 6 (May 31, 1991) (36)* “The Very Latest Dirty Dozen: The 12 Worst Rehnquist Court Criminal Procedure Decisions During the 1990-1991 Term,” The Georgia Defender, p. 4 (September 1991) (37)* “Crime Statistics We'd Like to See,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (March 1992) (38)* “Crime Statistics We Would Like to See,” Zeitgeist, p. 12 (Spring 1992) (39)* “Tragic Tale Recounts First Murder on UGA Campus,” The Athens Observer, p. 1 (May 7, 1992) (40)* “Footsteps of the Ripper,” The Athens Observer, p. 9A (February 11, 1993) (41)* “Oddities of the JFK Assassination,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 8 (May 8 & 9, 1993) (42)* “Remembering the Alamo and Athenian Who Died There,” The Athens Observer, p. 10A (July 1-7, 1993) (43)* “A Note On The Term ‘Rehnquisition,’” The Georgia Defender, p. 2 (August 1993) (44)* “New JFK Book ‘Continued Coverup’ Claims University Law Professor,” The Athens Observer, p. 16A (November 24-December 1, 1993) (45)* “Georgians on the Titanic,” The Athens Observer, p. 6 (April 21-April 27, 1994) (46)* “On the Titanic: Archie Butt,” The Athens Observer, p. 6 (April 28-May 4, 1994)

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(47)* “On the Titanic: Jacques Futrelle,” The Athens Observer, p. 6A (May 5-May 11, 1994) (48)* “May Futrelle Survived Titanic,” The Athens Observer, p. 6A (May 12- May 18, 1994) (49)* “Sentenced to Death,” The Athens Observer, p. 1 (June 30-July 6, 1994) (50)* “A Dying Penalty?,” The Athens Observer, p. 1 (July 7-July 13, 1994) (51)* “Death Penalty Corrections,” The Athens Observer, p. 7A (July 21-July 27, 1994) (52)

“Life Without Parole Isn’t Being Lenient,” Athens Daily News, p. 4A (September 21, 1994)

(53)* “JFK Killer Not Alone, UGA Professor Says,” The Athens Observer, p. 1A (December 8, 1994) (54)* “Dreyfus Case Began a Century Ago,” Georgia Advocate, p. 29 (Fall 1994) (55)* “Dreyfus: How He Was Framed,” The Athens Observer, p. 6 (December 29, 1994) (56)* “Dreyfus: How He Was Redeemed,” The Athens Observer, p. 6 (January 5, 1995) (57)* “Osborne Tried to Overturn Brown Decision,” The Athens Observer, p. 6 (February 2, 1995) (58)* “Jane Anderson: The Nazi Georgia Peach,” The Athens Observer, p. 5 (May 18, 1995) (59)* “Jane Anderson: Nazi Georgia Peach, Part 2,” The Athens Observer, p. 5A (May 25, 1995) (60)* “Jane Anderson: Nazi Georgia Peach, Part 3,” The Athens Observer, p. 4A (June 1, 1995) (61)* “The Assassination of Ashley Wilkes,” The Athens Observer, p. 7A (June 8, 1995) (62)* “Blame Police, Not the Bill of Rights, For Verdict,” The Red and Black, p. 4 (October 6, 1995)

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(63)* “The Georgia Death Penalty Habeas Corpus Reform Act of 1995,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (November 1995) (64)* “New Light on JFK Assassination,” The Observer, p. 5 (December 14, 1995) (65)* “Whitewash in Athens,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (February 14, 1996) (66)* “Lawless Law Enforcement,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 6 (May 4 & 5, 1996) (67)* “Whitewash in Athens, Part 2,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 5 (June 5, 1996) (68)* “No Knock Search Warrants in Georgia,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (July 1996) (69)* “JFK Assassination 33 Years Later,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (January 15, 1997) (70)* “Remains of Mass Murder House Found,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (February 12, 1997) (71)* “Not Technicalities,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 2 (March 12, 1997) (72)* “Lessons of the Fred Tokars Murder Trial,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 5 (May 3 & 4, 1997) (73)* “Another Suspicious Police Killing,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 5 (September 3, 1997) (74)* “The Last Lynching in Athens,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (September 10, 1997) (75)* “Cheerleading for the Police,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (October 29, 1997) (76)* “Georgia’s Most Ghastly Murder,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (November 26, 1997) (77)* “More Dead Kennedy Files,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (January 7, 1998) (78)* “‘J’Accuse ...!’ Emile Zola, Alfred Dreyfus, and the Greatest Newspaper Article in History,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 12 (February 11, 1998) (79)* “‘Bloody Injuries’: The Lynchings in Oconee County, 1905-1921,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (June 24, 1998)

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(80)* “Campus Gestapo?,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 12 (August 26, 1998) (81)* “Roots of Racism,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (November 17, 1999) (82)* “Mystery Lingers,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (December 1, 1999) (83)* “Georgia’s Most Notorious Murderess,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 22 (December 22, 1999) (84)* “Politics, Prejudice and Perjury,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (March 1, 2000) (85)* “A Civil War Lynching in Athens,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (July 19, 2000) (86)* “The Eponymous Mr. Prince,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (August 30, 2000) (87)* “The Eponymous Mr. Prince, Part Two,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (September 6, 2000) (88)* “Contract on Camelot: New Books on the JFK Assassination,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (November 22, 2000) (89)* “Convicting and Unconvicting the Innocent,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (December 27, 2000) (90)* “The Attempted Murder of the Miranda Decision,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 9 (April 21 & 22, 2001) (91)* “The Decline of the Right to Grand Jury Indictment in Georgia,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (September 2001) (92)* “The Cadaver Synod: Strangest Trial in History,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (October 31, 2001) (93)* “Lee Harvey Oswald at Age 62,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (November 21, 2001) (94)* “Admissibility of Confessions Under OCGA § 24-3-50, the ‘Hope of Benefit, Fear of Injury’ Statute,” The Georgia Defender, p. 3 (January 2002) (95)* “Human Rights and Devolving Standards of Decency,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 3 (April 20 & 21, 2002) (96)* “An Epic Tale of Heroism and Daring Flight,” Georgia Advocate, p. 30 (Spring 2002)

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(97)* “Government Appeals in Criminal Cases in Georgia,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (May 2002) (98)* “The Trial of the Century–and of All Time, Part One,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (July 10, 2002) (99)* “The Trial of the Century–and of All Time, Part Two,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (July 17, 2002) (100)* “Sneak and Peek Search Warrants,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 12 (September 11, 2002), reprinted in POLICE BRUTALITY 91-98 (Sheila Fitzgerald ed. 2007) (101)* “Sneak and Peek Search Warrants and the USA Patriot Act,” The Georgia Defender, p. 1 (September 2002) (102)* “The Rosetta Stone of the JFK Assassination?,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (November 20, 2002) (103)* “A President by Judicial Fiat,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (December 11, 2002) (104) “The Long Arm of the Law,” Columns, p. 7 (February 3, 2003) (105)* “Dead Docketing Criminal Cases in Georgia,” The Georgia Defender, p. 4 (March 2003) (co-authored with Karen S. Wilkes) (106)* “Open Letter Concerning the Invitation to Justice Thomas to Speak at the UGA School of Law Graduation Ceremony,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (April 30, 2003) (107)* “Strange Cruel Justice,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 3 (May 3 & 4, 2003) (108)* “Too Few Voices Heard in Choice of Thomas,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. A19 (May 15, 2003) (109)* “Embarrassing Justice,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 5 (May 28, 2003) (110)* “A Little Bit of Shooty Face,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (July 2, 2003) (111)* “Explosive Dynamic Entry,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (July 30, 2003), reprinted in POLICE BRUTALITY 70-80 (Sheila Fitzgerald ed. 2007) (112)* “The Death Flight of Larry McDonald,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (September 3, 2003)

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(113)* “Lawrence v. Texas: An Historic Human Rights Victory,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (October 15, 2003) (114)* “Sen. Richard Russell and the Great American Murder Mystery,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (November 19, 2003) (115)* “Exonerated by DNA After 16 Years in Prison,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 13 (January 21, 2004) (116)* “Bigotry Always Has Its Reasons,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 3 (May 1 & 2, 2004) (117)* “Wrongly Accused, Falsely Convicted, Wantonly Murdered,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (May 5, 2004) (118)* “The Continuing Search for the Truth About the JFK Assassination,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (December 1, 2004) (119)* “Lincoln Assassinated!,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 11 (April 20, 2005) (120)* “Making the Lawful Awful,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 4 (April 23 & 24, 2005) (121)* “Lincoln Assassinated!, Part Two,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 12 (April 27, 2005) (122) “Human Rights and the Reign of Right-Wing Nut Cases,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (May 4, 2005) (123)* “Destiny Betrayed: The CIA, Oswald, and the JFK Assassination,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (December 7, 2005) (124)* “Deus Ex Mafia: The Solution to America's Greatest Murder Mystery?,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (January 25, 2006) (125)* “Habeas Corpus and Baseball,” Res Ipsa, p. 1 (Spring Finals Edition 2006) (126)* “Human Rights and Due Process of Law,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 14 (May 6 & 7, 2006); also published in Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (May 3, 2006) (127)* “Still Striking Foul Blows,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (May 17, 2006) (128)* “From Mayberry to Nuremberg,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (July 12, 2006) (129)* “SWATstika Policing,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (September 6, 2006)

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(130)* “I Accuse ...!,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (October 18, 2006) (131)* “Habeas Corpse: The Great Writ Hit,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (November 15, 2006) (132)* “JFK Blown Away–Hooray!,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (November 22, 2006) (133)* “Pot Pope Imprisoned,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 31 (December 20, 2006) (134)* “Kafka (and Grisham) in Oklahoma,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (February 7, 2007) (135)* “Unforgivable Blackness: Black Men, Criminal Justice,” Res Ipsa, p. 1 (Spring Finals Edition 2007) (136)* “Thurbert Baker Behaving Badly,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. 3B (June 17, 2007) (137)* “History Professors Study Our Greatest Murder Mystery,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (June 27, 2007) (138)* “Legislation Only Way to Get Eyewitness ID Reform,” Athens Banner-Herald, p. A8 (October 11, 2007) (139)* “Justice Gets New Lease on Life,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. A13 (October 30, 2007) (140)* “The Cop in the Stall is King,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (January 9, 2008) (141)* “The Anti-Enlightenment and Human Rights,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 4 (May 3-4, 2008) (142)* “A Rodent in Robes,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 11 (May 6, 2008) (143)* “A Mammoth of Disinformation,” Flagpole Magazine (June 18, 2008) (online edition) (144)* “Habeas Corpus Uncorpsed,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (July 9, 2008) (145)* “Blunders and Wonders of Nov. 22, 1963,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 9 (November 19, 2008) (146)* “Mafia Murder?,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 11 (November 26, 2008) (147)* “There Should Be No Federal Prosecution of Brian Nichols,” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. A12 (January 8, 2009)

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(148) “A Mystery in the Georgia Woods: The Woolfolk Murders,” Georgia’s Outdoor Adventures, p. 11 (February 2009) (co-authored with John Trussell) (149)* “Death Penalty on Deathbed,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 12 (May 2 & 3, 2009) (150)* “Torture and the Tablets of Eternity,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (May 27, 2009) (151)* “RFK and the JFK Assassination, Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (November 18, 2009) (152)* “Indestructible Unalienable Rights,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 11 (May 1-2, 2010) (153)* “The Stupidest Lawyering Ever,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 3 (June 30, 2010) (154)* “Throttling Miranda,” Flagpole Magazine (July 21, 2010) (online edition) (155)* “The Final Chapter of the Troy Davis Case,” Flagpole Magazine (October 27, 2010) (online edition) (156)* “The Professor With the Limp and the Cane and the Cop With the Gun and the Badge,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (December 1, 2010) (157)* “Lee Harvey Oswald’s Last Lover?,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (December 8, 2010) (158)* “Clemency for Troy Davis,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 14 (May 14 & 15, 2011) (159)* “The Western Judicial Circuit Today and in Bygone Times: A Short History of Local Superior Court Judges–Part One,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (June 1, 2011) (160)* “The Western Judicial Circuit Today and in Bygone Times: A Short History of Local Superior Court Judges–Part Two,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (June 8, 2011) (161)* “The Troy Davis Tragedy,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 30 (October 19, 2011) (162)* “Demythologizing the Lost Cause,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 30 (November 9, 2011) (163)* “The CIA Murdered JFK?,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 34 (November 16, 2011) (164)* “The Pernicious Putrescent Padilla Precedent,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 12 (May 5-6, 2012) (165) “In Praise of Occupy Wall Street,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 26 (May 16, 2012) (166)* “The Unsolved Murder of JFK’s Mistress,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 26 (May 30, 2012)

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(167)* “Intriguing Mystery: The Secret Service and the JFK Assassination,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (September 5, 2012) (168)* “An Almost-Eyewitness Account: New Evidence About Mary Meyer’s Murder,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 6 (September 12, 2012) (169)* “Perversion of Justice,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 7 (October 17, 2012) (170)* “JFK Covered and Smothered: What the Warren Report Got Wrong,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (December 5, 2012) (171)* “First Murder on UGA Campus,” Campus Lore, UGA Alumni Association (January 15, 2013) (online edition) (172)* “The Faltering Fourth Amendment,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 12 (April 24, 2013) (173)* “The Problem of Excessive Police Violence,” 35th Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 12 (May 4-5, 2013) (174)* “The Conservative Court Has Spoken: The Reasonable Regulation of Firearms Is Not Infringement,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (May 8, 2013) (175)* “Condoning Unconstitutional Executions: Warren Hill and the Withering of the Writ of Habeas Corpus,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 10 (August 14, 2013) (176)* “The Georgian Who Knew a Sniper Would Kill JFK,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (October 23, 2013) (177)* “Lee Harvey Oswald, the Patsy,” Flagpole Magazine (December 18, 2013) (online edition) (178)* “Electroshock Injustice: Fatal and Nonfatal Taserings by Police,” Flagpole Magazine, p. 8 (January 8, 2014) (co-authored with Lauren Farmer) (179)* “Our Duty to the Future of the World and the Destiny of Mankind,” Athens Human Rights Festival, p. 11 (May 3-4, 2014) (180)* “Discredited: The Warren Report 50 Years Later,” Flagpole Magazine (November 5, 2014) (online edition) (181)* “The Incredible Wrongness of the Warren Report,” Flagpole Magazine (November 12, 2014) (online edition)

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(182)* “The JFK Assassination: The Two Best Books Published Last Year,” Flagpole Magazine (November 26, 2014) (online edition) (183)* “Film Altered, Eyewitness Ignored: The Best 2014 Book on the JFK Assassination,” Flagpole Magazine (December 19, 2014) (online edition) (184)* “The Many Mysteries of Lee Harvey Oswald,” Flagpole Magazine (December 24, 2014) (online edition) (185)* “Suffocated Habeas Corpus and Merciless Clemency in the Execution of Warren Hill,” Flagpole Magazine (February 25, 2015) (online edition) (186)* “Taser Time: Electroshock Injustice Coming to Athens-Clarke County,” Flagpole Magazine (April 29, 2015) (online edition) (187)* “Electroshock Injustice Coming to Athens-Clarke County, Part 2,” Flagpole Magazine (May 14, 2015) (online edition) (188)* “Tasers Kill: Electroshock Injustice in Athens-Clarke County, Part 3,” Flagpole Magazine (June 10, 2015) (online edition) (189)* “Police Fatally Tase Another Georgian,” Flagpole Magazine (July 22, 2015) (online edition) (190)* “Electroshock Injustice in Athens-Clarke County, Part 4,” Flagpole Magazine (August 12, 2015) (online edition) (191)* “The CIA and the JFK Assassination, Part 1,” Flagpole Magazine (November 18, 2015) (online edition) (192)* “The CIA and the JFK Assassination, Part 2,” Flagpole Magazine (November 25, 2015) (online edition)

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17 MISCELLANEOUS UNPUBLISHED SCHOLARLY WORKS WRITTEN OR COMPILED BY PROF. WILKES Note: An asterisk (*) indicates that the book, article or set of materials is online and may be accessed from the Prof. Wilkes home page on the UGA law school website, or by clicking on the Georgia Law Digital Commons icon on the UGA law school law library webpage.

Books (1)*

(2)

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A CALENDAR OF HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS OF THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT, 1603-1716 (Final Revised Version) (April 18, 2014) (ed.) “THE RIGHT OF EVERYMAN”: WRITS OF ASSISTANCE IN THE THIRTEEN COLONIES AND THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOURTH AMENDMENT (August 15, 1997) (ed.) “NEMO TENETUR PRODERE SEIPSUM”: THE ORIGINS AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE PRIVILEGE AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION (August 15, 1997) (ed.) Articles

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From Fundamental Law to Nose of Wax: A Waning of State Bills of Rights (1985)

(5)*

Rothwax Justice (March 1, 1996)

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The Forgotten Tricentennial: England’s Glorious Revolution (February 14, 1989)

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Unparallel Lives: Judge Benjamin Hill in Atlanta, Adolf Hitler in Vienna, 1907-1913 (October 18, 1985) Additional Scholarly Materials

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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHRESTOMATHY (August 12, 2007) (ed.)

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INIMICUS LIBERTATIS: WILLIAM REHNQUIST’S MAJORITY OR PLURALITY OPINIONS IN THE FIELD OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHY (August 12, 2007) (ed.)

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A CHRONOLOGY OF THE REIGN OF KING JAMES II (1685-1688) AND THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION (1688-89), TOGETHER WITH A SUPPLEMENT OF HISTORY QUOTATIONS (2009) (ed.)

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ADDITIONAL READINGS ON THE LEO FRANK CASE (1999) (ed.)

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MATERIALS ON THE ENGLISH, COLONIAL, AND STATE ANTECEDENTS OF THE FEDERAL BILL OF RIGHTS (January 15, 1997) (ed.)

(13)

READINGS ON LORD MACAULAY AND THE WHIG SCHOOL OF HISTORY (1996) (ed.)

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NINETEENTH CENTURY BOOK REVIEWS OF MACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND (1996) (ed.)

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“A SAVAGE EXAMPLE”: READINGS ON THE DEATH PENALTY (Feb. 19, 1994) (ed.)

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MATERIALS ON JAMES OTIS AND THE WRITS OF ASSISTANCE CONTROVERSY (1976) (ed.)

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“FALSELY ACCUSED, WRONGLY CONVICTED, WANTONLY MURDERED”: READING MATERIAL ON THE LEO FRANK CASE (January 18, 2005) (ed.)

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97 SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC SPEECHES BY PROF. WILKES (1)

“The Grand Jury,” The Grand Jury Association of Clarke County, Athens, Georgia, January 27, 1975

(2)

“Pornography: A Community Forum,” Women Against Pornography, Memorial Hall Ball Room, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, March 11, 1978

(3)

“Introduction of Prof. Ronald Dworkin,” Law School Forum, Law School Auditorium, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, March 29, 1978

(4)

“Non Refert Quomodo: The Burger Court and American Criminal Procedure,” Fall Seminar, Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Georgia Criminal Justice Council, DeSoto State Park Resort, Fort Payne, Alabama, October 6, 1978

(5)

“The New States Rights: The New Federalism in Criminal Procedure,” Criminal Law Workshop, Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,” University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, August 3, 1979

(6)

“In Defense of Postconviction Remedies,” National Conference on Legal Services to Prisoners, The Habersham Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, April 20, 1983

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“The Abolition of the Death Penalty: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?,” American Civil Liberties Union, Regional Library, Athens, Georgia, November 17, 1983

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“Presentation on Amendments of Section 2254 and 2255 Rules Proposed on June 17, 1983,” Hearings, Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, Judicial Conference of the United States, National Courts Building, Washington, D. C., February 14, 1984

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“The New Federalism in Criminal Procedure in 1984: Death of the Phoenix?,” National Conference on Developments in State Constitutional Law, College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Williamsburg, Virginia, March 9, 1984

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“Contemporary Significance of the Historical Origins of the Fourth Amendment,” Annual Spring Seminar for Probate Court Judges, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, April 18, 1984

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“The Incredible Shrinking Bill of Rights,” Seminar On Practical Issues for the Criminal Lawyer, Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, The Atlanta American Motor Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, January 12, 1985

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(12)

“Presentation on Amendments of Section 2254 and 2255 Rules Proposed on September 6, 1984,” Hearings, Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, Judicial Conference of the United States, National Courts Building, Washington, D. C., February 1, 1985

(13)

“The Exclusionary Rule: A Deterrent to Police Misconduct or a Refuge for the Guilty?,” Symposium, The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, April 11, 1985

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“From Fundamental Law to Nose of Wax: A Waning of State Constitutions as Independent Protectors of Basic Rights?,” Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 29, 1985

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“Demythologizing the Controversial Alday Murder Case: An Insider’s View,” Athens Area ACLU Forum, Athens Regional Library, Athens, Georgia, March 12, 1986

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“Colonial and State Antecedents of the Federal Bill of Rights,” Humanities Seminar for Superior Court Judges, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Forsyth, Georgia, October 20, 1987

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“History of the Bill of Rights,” Annual Spring Seminar for Probate Judges, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, April 20, 1988

(18)

“Criminal Justice and the Alday Murder Case,” Northeast Georgia Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, Athens, Georgia, April 28, 1988

(19)

“Capital Punishment,” University Center in Georgia Conference on the Constitution, Urban Life Center Auditorium, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 15, 1988

(20)

“Common Law and State Constitutional Antecedents of the Federal Bill of Rights,” Annual Fall Seminar for Superior Court Judges, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, October 26, 1988

(21)

“Capital Punishment and Judicial Selection,” Conference on Contemporary Federal Constitutional Issues, Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, Georgia, January 28, 1989

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“Historical Role and Functions of Magistrates: England,” Magistrate Certification Course, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, February 13, 1989

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“Georgia's New Law Office Search Statute,” Criminal Trial Practice Seminar, Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Unicoi Lodge and Conference Center, Helen, Georgia, November 3, 1989

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(24)

“Due Process Of Law/The Alday Case,” Advanced LRE Teacher Training Workshop, Ramada Inn and Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, December 1, 1989

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“Twilight of the Bill Of Rights,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, April 27, 1991

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“A Requiem for the Bill of Rights,” UGA Libertarian Party Meeting, Tate Center, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, November 13, 1991

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“The JFK Assassination Conspirators,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 9, 1992

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“The Death Penalty as a Human Rights Issue,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 8, 1993

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“The JFK Assassination Thirty Years Later,” Lawrenceville Kiwanis Club, Lawrenceville, Georgia, June 3, 1993

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“Capital Punishment and The New Federalism in Criminal Procedure in Georgia,” Augusta Criminal Defense Bar Association, Augusta, Georgia, September 3, 1993

(31)

“What Hath Hubbs Wrought: Summoning William Rehnquist To Judgment,” Annual Meeting, American Board of Criminal Lawyers, Savannah, Georgia, October 9, 1993

(32)

“The Death Penalty: A Savage Example,” Death Penalty Issues Program, Knowledge: Our Pathway to Success, Athens Legal Secretaries Association, Ramada Inn, Athens, Georgia, February 19, 1994

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“America the Beautiful Police State?,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 14, 1994

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“Due Process Principles Underlying Our Civil, Criminal, and Juvenile Justice Systems,” LRE A to Z Summer Institute, Georgia Civil Justice Foundation and the Georgia LRE Consortium, Ramada Inn, Athens, Georgia, June 20, 1994

(35)

“History of Federal Bill of Rights,” Judging and Humanities Immersion Course for Magistrates, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, March 12, 1995

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“Retreat From Victory: V-E Day Fifty Years Later,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 6, 1995

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(37)

“English and American Colonial Background of the U. S. Bill of Rights,” State Court Judges Spring Seminar, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Radisson Inn, Jekyll Island, Georgia, May 25, 1995

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“English, Colonial, and State Background of the Federal Bill of Rights,” Magistrate Court Judges’ Seminar, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education, Unicoi Lodge and Conference Center, Helen, Georgia, November 1, 1995

(39)

“Bill Malone: The Athenian Who Died in the Alamo,” Bill Malone Society, Athens, Georgia, March 6, 1996

(40)

“Newt Gingrich Antichrist,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 4, 1996

(41)

“Detabloidizing the O. J. Simpson Case,” Rome Bar Association, Magretta Hall, Ledbetter Building, Rome, Georgia, September 17, 1996

(42)

“A Georgian on the Warren Commission: Sen. Richard B. Russell and the JFK Assassination,” Madison County Rotary Club, Ila, Georgia, November 22, 1996

(43)

“Bill Malone and the Texas War of Independence,” Bill Malone Society, Athens, Georgia, March 6, 1997

(44)

“Human Rights Violations in the United States,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 4, 1997

(45)

“Bill Malone and Georgia’s Contribution to the Texas Revolution of 1835-1836,” Bill Malone Society, Athens, Georgia, March 6, 1998

(46)

“Palladiums of Liberty,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 17, 1998

(47)

“The Leo Frank Case,” Judging and Humanities Immersion Seminar, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, March 19, 1999

(48)

“The Leo Frank Case,” State Court Judges Fall Seminar, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Brasstown Valley Crowne-Resort Hotel, Young Harris, Georgia, October 14, 1999

(49)

“The Leo Frank Case,” Judging and Humanities Winter Seminar for Superior Court Judges, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, January 18, 2000

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(50)

“Dangerous Trends Threatening Freedom in America,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, April 15, 2000

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“Rehnquisition and Beyond: The War on the Bill of Rights,” Sagan Society, University of Georgia, Law School Auditorium, Athens, Georgia, April 26, 2000

(52)

“History of Habeas Corpus: How the ‘Great Writ’ Developed and What It’s All About,” Seminar on Postconviction Remedies, Georgia Indigent Defense Council, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1, 2000

(53)

“Liberty is the Best of All Things,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, April 21, 2001

(54)

“The Balancing Act: Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism,” A Beyond Tuesday Roundtable, University of Georgia, Tate Center, Athens, Georgia, October 30, 2001

(55)

“The Spirit of Liberty,” UGA Chapter of ACLU, University of Georgia, Tate Center, Athens, Georgia, November 7, 2001

(56)

“The Spirit of Liberty Today,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, April 20, 2002

(57)

“Orwellian Developments in American Criminal Procedure,” Clayton County Bar Association, Pilgreen’s Steakhouse, Morrow, Georgia, October 17, 2002

(58)

“Orwellian Developments in American Civil Liberties,” First Monday 2002: Civil Liberties in a New America, University of Georgia, Tate Center, Athens, Georgia, November 4, 2002

(59)

“The War on Drugs: Costs and Consequences,” Sagan Society, University of Georgia, Peabody Hall, Athens, Georgia, March 26, 2003

(60)

“A Chill Wind is Blowing in This Nation,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 3, 2003

(61)

“Embarrassing Justice,” Justice Thomas Protest Demonstration, University of Georgia, Tate Student Center Plaza, Athens, Georgia, May 17, 2003

(62)

“Mayberry Machiavellians and the USA Patriot Act,” Rally Against USA Patriot Act, Athens-Clarke County Green Party, City Hall, Athens, Georgia, July 3, 2003

(63)

“The Supreme Court and the Decline of Liberty,” The Forum, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Athens, Georgia, August 17, 2003

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(64)

“The Fascist Jackboot Has Not Sung Its Last Swan-Song,’’ Know Your Rights Rally, UGA Chapter of ACLU, University of Georgia, Tate Student Center Plaza, Athens, Georgia, October 1, 2003

(65)

“The Evil Judge,” Justice Thomas Protest Demonstration, University of Georgia, Tate Student Center Plaza, Athens, Georgia, November 21, 2003

(66)

“Why the USA PATRIOT ACT Must be Repealed,” Rally Opposing the Patriot Act, ACLU Freedom Train, University of Georgia, Student Learning Center, Athens, Georgia, January 24, 2004

(67)

“What’s Wrong With the USA PATRIOT ACT,” Rally Opposing the Patriot Act, ACLU Freedom Train, Tasty World, Athens, Georgia, January 24, 2004

(68)

“Bush’s War Against Iraq and the Decline of Human Rights in America,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 1, 2004

(69)

“The USA PATRIOT ACT, and the Hamdi and Padilla Cases in the Supreme Court,” The Forum, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Athens, Georgia, May 2, 2004

(70)

“The USA PATRIOT ACT: An Act Too Far,” Rally Opposing the Patriot Act, Citizens Not Suspects, Tasty World, Athens, Georgia, June 12, 2004

(71)

“The Leo Frank Case,” Humanities Discussion for Superior Court Judges, Institute of Continuing Judicial Education of Georgia, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens, Georgia, January 18, 2005

(72)

“Why the USA PATRIOT ACT Should Be Entirely Repealed,” USA PATRIOT ACT Awareness Week, UGA Chapter of Amnesty International, University of Georgia, Student Learning Center, Athens, Georgia, April 5, 2005

(73)

“Human Rights During the Reign of Right Wing Nut Cases,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, April 23, 2005

(74)

“Legal Defects in Capital Punishment,” Panel Discussion on the ABA’s Georgia Death Penalty Assessment Report, Black Law Students Association, The National Lawyer’s Guild, and Georgians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, February 21, 2006

(75)

“Neocons, November, and Nuremberg,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 6, 2006

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“Understanding Why Wrongful Convictions Occur,” Panel Discussion on Wrongful Death Sentences, Seney-Stovall Chapel, Athens, Georgia, October 13, 2006

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(77)

“An Elegy for the Great Writ of Habeas Corpus,” Funeral for Habeas Corpus Rally and March, Campus Greens, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, December 1, 2006

(78)

“Introduction of Susan V. Boleyn,” Distinguished Alumni Advocate Speaker Series, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, February 7, 2007

(79)

“President Torture,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 6, 2007

(80)

“The Nightmare With No End in Sight,” Fall Into Athens Anti-War Rally, Athens, Georgia, October 13, 2007

(81)

“Introduction of B.J. Bernstein,” Distinguished Alumni Advocate Speaker Series, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, February 5, 2008

(82)

“Good News on Human Rights,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 3, 2008

(83)

“Refighting the Nineteenth Century: Evolution v. Intelligent Design,” Panel Discussion on Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial, Darwin Day, South PJ Auditorium, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, February 12, 2009

(84)

“Retreat From Rights and Remedies: The Criminal Procedure Counterrevolution at the United States Supreme Court,” Georgia Trial Lawyers Annual Convention, Four Seasons Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, April 17, 2009

(85)

“The Water Torture,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 2, 2009

(86)

“The Crazy Clown and Human Rights,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 1, 2010

(87)

“The Amazing History of the Western Judicial Circuit,” Western Judicial Circuit Bar Association Meeting, The Georgian Hotel, Athens, Georgia, May 10, 2011

(88)

“Imagine No Liberals,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 14, 2011

(89)

“In Praise of Occupy Wall Street,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 6, 2012

(90)

“Lawyering for Death Row Inmates: My Experience,” Phi Kappa Literary Society, Phi Kappa Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, February 28, 2013

(91)

“The Colorful History of the Western Circuit,” The Georgia Legal History Foundation, Murder, Politics and Scandal: Famous Cases and Characters of the Athens Bar and Beyond, The Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom, Hirsch Hall, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, March 7, 2013

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(92)

“The JFK Assassination Fifty Years Later: What We Know Now,” Athens Regional Library, Athens Clarke County Library Auditorium, Athens, Georgia, November 21, 2013

(93)

“Conspiracy Behind the JFK Assassination,” Remembering John F. Kennedy Panel Discussion, Richard B. Russell Special Collections Library Auditorium, Athens, Georgia, November 22, 2013

(94)

“The Great Writ Hit,” Miscarriages of Justice Symposium, John Marshall Law School, Georgia State Bar Building, Atlanta, Georgia, March 4, 2014

(95)

“Rejoicing–and Ending the Embarrassment,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 3, 2014

(96)

“Torture on the March,” Athens Human Rights Festival, Athens, Georgia, May 2, 2015

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“The JFK Assassination: Continuing Mysteries,” Athens Regional Library, Athens Clarke County Library Auditorium, Athens, Georgia, November 19, 2015

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