Finding Aid for the Richard Wilson Papers NEJL.003 This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit March 24, 2014 National Equal Justice Library 111 G. Street NW Washington, D.C., 20001 202-662-4043 specl@law.georgetown.edu
Table of Contents Summary Information... 3 Biographical/Historical note... 4 Scope and Contents note... 4 Arrangement note...4 Administrative Information...5 Controlled Access Headings...5 Collection Inventory... 6 Conference papers...6 Legal documents... 6 Reports and studies...6 Testimonies... 9 - Page 2 -
Summary Information Repository National Equal Justice Library Creator Wilson, Richard Title Richard Wilson Papers Date [inclusive] 1973-1992 Extent 0.2 Linear feet Language English - Page 3 -
Biographical/Historical note After receiving his Juris Doctor in 1972 from the University of Illinois College of Law, Richard Wilson began his legal career as a public defender in Illinois. Prior to attending law school, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Panama from 1966-1968. After graduating, Wilson worked as a staff attorney in the Elgin office of the Illinois Office of the State Appellate Defender from 1972-1974, then became director of the Springfield office of the same Office (1974-1980). In 1980, Wilson became Director of the Defender Division at the National Legal Aid and Defender Association in Washington, DC, where he served until 1985. He began his teaching career at CUNY Law School in New York City in 1985, and returned to Washington, DC as an Associate Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law in 1989. He remains at American University, where he became a Professor of Law in 1994. He is the founding director of the International Human Rights Law Clinic, and has served as the Director of Clinical programs and as Faculty for a number of international programs. He has traveled extensively as a Professor, and frequently consults, writes and speaks on matters relating to international human rights law, the death penalty in international law, legal aid systems, and clinical legal instruction in developing nations. Wilson authored the brief of the European Union cited by the U.S. Supreme Court in its decisions finding that the imposition of the death penalty against juveniles and mentally retarded defendants is unconstitutional. A CV and a list of selected publications are available on his AU website: http:// www.wcl.american.edu/faculty/wilson/ Scope and Contents note The collection includes predominantly materials documenting Richard Wilson's work as the director of the Defender Division at the NLADA from 1980-1985, including a variety of reports evaluating local, regional and federal defender systems in the United States. It also includes conference papers, testomonies, and documentation related to two court cases related to the right to effective counsel in criminal proceedings: United States v. Harrison P. Cronic, 466 U.S. 648 (1984), and James Harris v. State of Indiana, 519 N.E.2d 1253 (1988). Arrangement note - Page 4 -
The collection is arranged into four series: conference papers; legal documents; reports and studies, and testimonies. Administrative Information Publication Information National Equal Justice Library Rights All rights reserved by Georgetown University Law Library unless otherwise noted. Controlled Access Headings Corporate Name(s) Legal Services Corporation. National Legal Aid and Defender Association. National Legal Aid and Defender Association. Subject(s) Indigent defense--united States Legal assistance to the poor--united States Legal services--united States Public defenders--united States - Page 5 -
Conference papers Collection Inventory Conference papers Box Folder National Symposium on Legal Aid paper, "Legal Aid and Professional Responsibility: An Unmet Need and a Failure of Duty." 1 1 NLADA conference, "Responses by Public Defender Offices to Conflicts of Interest Arising from Represenation of Multiple Defendants at Trial." 1 2 Legal documents Box Folder James Harris v. State of Indiana, Transcript of Proceedings upon Testimony of Richard Wilson, 1992 February 25 1 3 United States of America v. Harrison Cronic, brief, 1983 1 4 Note This is the brief of the NLADA, ATLA, and the American Civil Liberties Union, as Amici Curiae Supporting Respondent. Wilson was Counsel of Record for the case. Reports and studies Box Folder - Page 6 -
Reports and studies "Evaluation of Defense Services in the Criminal Courts of Allen County, Ohio, Final Report," 1985 July 29 1 11 "Evaluation of Defense Services in the Criminal Courts of Clermont County, Ohio, Final Report, September 12, 1986," 1986 September 12 1 12 "Evaluation of the Indigent Defense Services, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania." Final Report, 1983 October 14 1 13 "Evaluation of the Legal Representation Afforded Indigent Persons in the Criminal Courts of Lorain County, Ohio," 1983 June 1 1 14 "Evaluation of the Legal Representation Afforded Indigent Persons in the Criminal Courts of Trumbull County, Ohio," 1983 June 1 1 15 Oklahoma Technical Assistance Visit: ABA Bar Information Program, ca. 1980s 1 16 The Other Face of Justice: A Report of the National Defender Survey, 1973 1 17 An Assessment of the Status of Misdemeanor Representation in the Ohio Municipal and County Courts. Draft report, 1987 June 1 5 Analysis of the comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984, Creation of an Office of Justice Programs, and Criminal Justice Act Attorney's Fees Amendments, 1984 November 20 1 6 - Page 7 -
Reports and studies Caseload/Workload Study for the State Public Defender of Wisconsin. Final Report, 1990 September 1 7 Contract-Bid Programs: A Threat to Quality Indigent Defense Services, 1982 March 1 8 "Criminal Defense for the Poor, 1986," 1988 1 9 Review of the Office of the Public Defender - State of Maryland Funding Needs, ca. 1980s 2 1 Response to Spangenberg Group Report, 1989 2 2 System for appointment of attorneys appealing cases from an intermediate Court of Appeals to a State Supreme Court, undated 2 3 System for Appointment of Attorneys Appealing Cases from an Intermediate Court of Appeals to a State Supreme Court, undated 2 3 Weighted Caseload Study for the State of Minnesota Board of Public Defense. Draft, 1991 January 2 3 National Symposium on Legal Aid paper, "Legal Aid and Professional Responsibility: An Unmet Need and a Failure of Duty," 1985 August 16-17 1 7 "The Defense of Indigents in New York City: The View from the Front Line," 1985 August 15 1 10 - Page 8 -
Testimonies Testimonies Box Folder Testimony of Professor Richard Wilson concerning Emergency Bill, Senate of Maryland, No. 868, 1990 2 5 Note Testimony was given on behalf of NLADA and submitted to the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee hearings held February 27, 1990. Statement of Richard J. Wilson before the Committee to Review the Criminal Justice Act, U.S. Judicial Conference, 1992 May 14 2 6 - Page 9 -