Personal profile
About
Dr. Goldschmidt's areas of interest, research, and publication include self-representation, judicial selection, legal ethics, judicial ethics, sociology of professions, and international criminal law. Dr. Goldschmidt is a pre-law advisor, the sponsor of the department's chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, and the undergraduate internship director. He regularly teaches in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, and professional ethics in criminal justice.
Research Interests
- self-representation
- judicial selection
- legal ethics
- judicial ethics
- sociology of professions
- international criminal law
Disciplines
- Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Self-Representation: Law, Ethics, and Policy
Goldschmidt, J., Jan 1 2022Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Who Sues the Supreme Court, and Why? Pro Se Litigation and the Court of Last Resort
Goldschmidt, J., Jun 14 2020, In: Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Required, Permissible, and Impermissible Forms of Federal Judicial Assistance to Self-Represented Litigants: Toward Establishment of a Judicial Duty of Reasonable Assistance
Goldschmidt, J., Jan 1 2019, In: Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights and Social Justice. 25, 2Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Ghosting: It’s Time To Find Uniformity on Ghostwriting
Goldschmidt, J., Jan 1 2018, In: Criminal Justice & Criminology: Faculty Publications & Other Works. 102, 3Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How the Effort to Secure a “Civil Gideon” Morphed into a Call for Mandatory Representation for Self-Represented Litigants: A Discussion of Rabeea Assy’s Injustice in Person: The Right to Self-Representation
Goldschmidt, J., Jun 1 2018, In: Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies. 17, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review