Adderall Abuse in Law School

September 26, 2008
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Professor Winick discusses how law school practices may be conducive to the problem, and proposes solutions.

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International Conference on Justice and Policing in Diverse Societies

May 19, 2008
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Professor Bruce Winick will be speaking at the  upcoming John Jay College of Criminal Justice-sponsored “International Conference on Justice and Policing in Diverse Societies” taking place June 9-12, 2008 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.  His panel is part of a conference taking place at the same location under the sponsorship of the International Network...

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Therapeutic Jurisprudence: An Introduction – University of Zurich School of Law

May 9, 2008
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On May 23, 2008, Professor Winick will give a lecture at the University of Zurich School of Law entitled “Therapeutic Jurisprudence: An Introduction.”

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A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Approach to Dealing with Coercion in the Mental Health System

May 9, 2008
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In May, 2008, Professor Winick published an article titled “A Therapeutic Jruisprudence Approach to Dealing with Coercion in the Mental Health System” in 15 Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 25-39 (2008)

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Does 2nd mistrial doom Liberty City terror case? – Miami Herald

April 17, 2008
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On April 17, 2008 Professor Winick was interviewed and quoted in the Miami Herald on the Liberty City 7 case. …Bruce Winick, a law professor at the University of Miami, said the second jury stalemate “tells a story. The jury doesn’t trust the government’s credibility here. It’s a trumped-up, overblown case. ”We’re paying the...

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Mistrial is Declared for 6 Men in Sears Tower Terror Case – NY Times

April 17, 2008
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On April 17th, 2008, The New York Times quoted Prof. Winick on the mistrial of the ‘Liberty City 7′ case: The jurors did not comment. Bruce J. Winick, a law professor at the University of Miami who followed the case, said the mistrial showed public skepticism of the pre-emptive terrorism-related arrests. “Politics played too...

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