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Law Review

Brown, Rebecca and Neufeld, Peter (2021) “Chimes of Freedom Flashing: For Each Unharmful Gentle Soul Misplaced Inside a Jail,” NYU Annual Survey of American Law special issue in conjunction with the Schulhofer Symposium: Progress and Challenges in Criminal Justice and National Security (NYU School of Law).

Brown, Rebecca and Saloom, Stephen (2013) "The Imperative of Eyewitness Identification Reform and the Role of Police Leadership," University of Baltimore Law Review: Vol. 42: Iss. 3, Article 7.

Recent Opinion Pieces

Protect kids from false confessions: The Legislature has two bills to pass to help guard the rights of young people, New York Daily News, June 1, 2023

Why do Innocent People End Up Pleading Guilty, New York Daily News, February 10, 2023

Albany, Don’t Turn Back the Clock on Discovery Rules, New York Daily News, March 22, 2022.

The Assembly Line Justice of Plea Bargaining, The Crime Report, August 20, 2021

Crime Without Punishment, American Bar Association’s Human Rights Magazine, January 11, 2021

The death penalty is racially biased, fiscally irresponsible and very inaccurate, The Hill, July 29, 2019

Attacking the False Confession: Advocacy in the State Forum, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ The Champion, June, 2020.

Setting the Record Straight on Eye-ID Reform, St Louis Dispatch, April 13, 2015