(Carolina Academic Press) Using the Duke lacrosse rape case as model, this book investigates limitations of the American criminal-justice system. Fourteen legal experts look deeply at the case to discuss a number of issues, including the impact of race, gender, and wealth on the criminal-justice system; alcohol consumption, male privilege, violence, and sex on college campuses; the use of DNA evidence in criminal cases; prosecutorial ethics; and academic freedom. Seigel is Professor of Law and Alumni Research Scholar the University of Florida Frederic G. Levin College of Law.