Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
The Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal was a yearly publication dedicated to legal scholarly works which aim to discuss those issues most dear to our liberties and freedoms. Such topics are at the root of the public's greater good and deserve rigorous intellectual debate.
Vols. 1-16 (1980-1998) of the Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal were published under the title In the Public Interest.
Current Volume: Volume 36 & 37 (2018)
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
Editorial Board
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
Articles
Broken Promises: The Hollow Dreams of Human Trafficking
Philip H. Pierre
Cash Rules Everything Around the Money Bail System: The Effect of Cash-Only Bail on Indigent Defendants in America's Money Bail System
Nicholas P. Johnson
Should Judges Convict Based on Their Speculations of Guilt?
Doron Menashe and Eyal Gruner