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George Fisher
Judge John Crown Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director, Criminal Prosecution Clinic
Publications & Cases
Recent Publications
George Fisher,
Evidence
, Westbury, NY: Foundation Press, 2002. 875 pages
George Fisher,
What Prosecutors Can't Hold Back
, New York Times, May 19, 2001, p.A13
George Fisher,
Plea Bargaining's Triumph
, 109 Yale Law Journal 857-1086 (2000).
George Fisher,
Probation and Plea Bargaining
, Stanford Law School, Public Law & Legal Theory Working Paper No. 3, 1999.
Barbara Allen Babcock and George Fisher,
Juries on Trial: A Dialogue Featuring the School's Inaugural Judge John Crown Professor and a Colleague Fresh from the Front
,
Stanford Lawyer
16-19 (Spring 1998).
George Fisher,
Power Play: Plea Bargaining's Rise and Triumph. Working Paper
, November 30, 1998. 230 pages.
Lawrence M. Friedman and George Fisher,
The Crime Conundrum: Essays on Criminal Justice
, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997. 210 pages.
Lawrence M. Friedman and George Fisher,
Some Thoughts about Crime and Punishment
, in
The Crime Conundrum: Essays on Criminal Justice
, edited by
Lawrence M. Friedman
and
George Fisher
. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997.
George Fisher,
The O.J. Simpson Corpus
, 49
Stanford Law Review
971-1019 (1997).
George Fisher,
The Jury's Rise as Lie Detector
, 107 Yale Law Journal 575-713 (1997).
George Fisher,
Making Sense of English Law Enforcement in the Eighteenth Century: A Response
, 2
University of Chicago Law School Roundtable
507-516 (1995).
George Fisher,
The Birth of The Prison Retold
, 104
Yale Law Journal
1235-1324 (1995).
George Fisher,
The Supreme Court, 1984 Term: Comment on Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. v. Greenmoss Builders, Inc., 472 U.S. 749 (1985)
, 99 Harvard Law Review 120, 212-223 (1985).
George Fisher,
Note: The Testimony of Child Victims in Sex Abuse Prosecutions: Two Legislative Innovations
, 98 Harvard Law Review 806-827 (1985).
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fisherg@stanford.edu
650.723.2578
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
BA Harvard University 1982
JD Harvard Law School 1986
Expertise:
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Criminal Procedure
Evidence