Reform and Regret
The Story of Federal Judicial Involvement in the Alabama Prison System
Larry W. Yackle
Reviews and Awards
"An outstanding case study of a problem of federalism....Highly recommended for public, college, university, and law libraries."--Choice
"An engrossing, carefully written story of two federal lawsuits, Pugh v. Locke and James v. Wallace."--Southern Changes
"Thorough and accurate."--Constitutional Commentary
"Yackle's book contains universal truths and is a valuable resource for anyone involved in litigation concerning prisons."--Criminal Justice Ethics
"Interesting, stimulating and quite thought-provoking. Yackle has an important story to tell concerning the limits on the power of the federal judiciary to order changes in unconstitutional conditions that have been created by state governments and state institutions."--David Rudovsky, Kairys and Rudovsky, Philadelphia