Gregory W. O'Reilly

1187 Wilmette Ave # 280, Wilmette, IL

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Education

1985
Loyola University Chicago, MA - Masters
1984
Loyola University Chicago, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
Loyola University of Chicago, Bachelor of Arts

Publications

2023:
The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, England Limits the Right to Silence and Moves Towards an Inquisitorial System of Justice; first published 1994, in 2023 a free PDF made available, and 105 Google Scholar citations, 21 since 2019, including law reviews and books in numerous countries, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, China, Turkey, Israel, and Canada; downloaded more than 10,000 times
2022:
Loyola Law Journal, Truth in Sentencing: Illinois Adds Yet Another Layer of Reform to its Complicated Code of Corrections. In 2022 made available as free PDF. Review of Illinois sentencing history. First published 1996
2020:
Journal of Legislation, United States v. Lopez: Maintaining the Federal Balance by Reinvigorating the States’ Role as the “Immediate and Visible Guardians” of Security (with Robert Drizin). In 2020 made available as free PDF. Originally published in 1996.
2018:
John Marshall Law Review, Illinois’ Stalking Statute: Taking Unsteady Aim at Preventing Attacks. Includes discussion of history of pre-trial detention and bail in Illinois. (Pages 26-35.) Made available as free PDF free in 2019. Originally published in 1993.
2002:
Police Quarterly, Technology, Policing, and Implications of In-Car-Videos (with Jess Maghan and Phillip Chong Ho Shon
2001:
Litigation, American Bar Association, Forensic DNA Case Evaluation and Litigation (with Alan Sincox)
1997:
The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Comment on Ingraham’s “Moral Duty” to Talk and the Right to Silence
1997:
Judicature, Illinois Allows Post-Trial DNA Testing to Prove Actual Innocence
1997:
Judicature, Opening up Argentina’s Courts
1996:
Judicature, Developing the Right to Counsel in Ethiopia (with Rita A. Fry)
1995:
Illinois Bar Journal, Illinois Lifts The Veil on Juvenile Conviction Records
1994:
Chicago Bar Association Record, Making Drug Treatment Available to Families Plagued by Addiction (with Rita A. Fry)
1992:
Illinois Bar Journal, Establishing a Public Defender Independent of the Judiciary
1992:
Chicago Bar Association Record, “No-Knock” Warrants: Expanding Police Power To Your Door
1988:
Office of the Public Defender, The Municipal Trial Manual
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