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Allen Slater It Should Never Be Justified: a Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings 21 Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy Pol'y 1 (2020) Introduction. 2 I. The Stories Behind the Bullet. 5 II. We Are Not Bound to the Binary Paradigm. 7 A. Tennessee v. Garner: The Origin of the Binary Paradigm. 8 B. Scott v. Harris: Police Discretion Widens. 10 C. Plumhoff v. Rickard: Reinforcing the Scott Standard. 11 D. The Real-World Consequences of the Case Law. 12 III. Why Has the Binary... 2020  
Marty Johnson Jacob Blake Released from Hospital, Enters Rehab Center The Hill (10/7/2020) Jacob Blake has been released from the hospital, well over a month after he was shot seven times in the back at point-blank range by Kenosha, Wis., police. 2020  
Tal Axelrod John Lewis: 'Now it Is Your Turn to Let Freedom Ring' The Hill (7/30/2020) The late Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) said in a posthumous op-ed that he had been inspired shortly before his death by nationwide demonstrations against systemic racism and police brutality sparked by the death of George Floyd in May. 2020  
Elizabeth Nevins-Saunders Judicial Drift 57 American Criminal Law Review 331 (Spring, 2020) Although there is broad consensus on what constitutes procedural due process in criminal cases, in courtrooms around the country, those ideals are often disregarded. In the wake of rising public attention to misdemeanors, be it through marijuana decriminalization or concern over unduly punitive fees and surcharges, a few scholars have pointed to... 2020  
  Judicial Notice Federal Rules of Evidence with Trial Objections ยง J40 (2020) Fed.R.Evid. 201 Mil.R.Evid. 201 I request that the court take judicial notice of the fact that [specify]. Objection. The fact in question is not generally known nor is it verifiable with certainty. Therefore, it is not the proper subject of judicial notice. Certain facts are beyond any serious dispute because they are of such common knowledge or... 2020  
Sunita Patel Jumping Hurdles to Sue the Police 104 Minnesota Law Review 2257 (May, 2020) Introduction. 2258 I. Police Structural Reform Litigation. 2269 A. Standing To Obtain Police Injunctions: Lyons. 2271 B. Municipal Liability: Monell. 2276 C. Class Certification: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes. 2281 1. Class Certification Requirements Under Rule 23. 2282 2. Commonality Under Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.. 2283 II. Floyd v. City of New... 2020  
Ed Finkel Kathy Brost: Leading in Unprecedented Times 93-AUG Wisconsin Lawyer Law. 6 (July/August, 2020) Kathy Brost enjoys a reputation among colleagues as a personable, strategic, and collaborative leader. These qualities and others - as well as her many years' experience as a solo practitioner and as in-house counsel - well suit her for helping guide the State Bar of Wisconsin through the year ahead. As Kathleen A. Brost takes the helm as president... 2020  
Marty Johnson Kentucky Attorney General Asks Court to Block Grand Juror from Discussing Breonna Taylor Case The Hill (10/8/2020) Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron (R) has moved to stop an anonymous grand juror that was empaneled to hear the case of Breonna Taylor the 26-year-old Black woman who was shot and killed in her home by Louisville police in March from speaking publicly about the proceedings of the grand jury. 2020  
Marty Johnson Kentucky Attorney General Didn't Recommend Any Murder Charges to Breonna Taylor Grand Jury The Hill (9/30/2020) Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron said on Tuesday that he did not present any murder charges to the grand jury that was empaneled to hear the case of Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old Black woman who was shot and killed by a trio of plainclothes Louisville police officers in her home back in March. 2020  
Laura Weiss, CQ Roll Call Labor Group Criticizes Mcdonald's for $1b Dividend Spending During Pandemic CQ Briefing Roll Call Washington Corporate Governance (6/16/2020) McDonald's Corp.'s shareholder dividend payments are drawing opposition from a worker rights organization that says the fast food chain should instead be spending the money on paid sick leave and other needs for employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2020  
WK Editorial Staff Labor News-retail and Grocery Workers Call on Kroger-owned Companies to Reverse Blm Insignia Ban Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (9/23/2020) Fred Meyer and QFC management has purportedly been ordering workers to remove Black Lives Matter buttons distributed by their union. Washington's Puget Sound-area retail and grocery store workers, with the backing of United Food and Commercial Union Local 21, have launched a campaign calling on Kroger-owned Fred Meyer and QFC to roll back their... 2020  
Dr. Jim Castagnera, Esq. Labor Pulse-can Organized Labor Find Room in its Tent for Both Sides on Climate Change? Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (8/11/2020) Neither unbridled exploitation of our natural resources nor a complete closure of the fossil fuel industry is in the best interest of unions. Studies comparing career prospects in the oil-and-gas vs. the clean-alternatives sector of the energy industry conclude that oil and natural gas jobs are better for energy construction workers than are the... 2020  
Dr. Jim Castagnera, Esq. Labor Pulse-teacher and Police Unions Are on a Collision Course in Our Public Schools: Why? Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily (7/10/2020) How might teacher and police unions collaborate constructively in the midst of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter? Two stories are dominating the national news. The firstwhich has been everybody's lead for four monthsis the COVID-19 pandemic. The second is Black Lives Matter. Together they are altering the American social, economic, and legal... 2020  
  'Lady A' Musicians Can 'Peacefully Coexist,' Trademark Suit Says 27No.08 10 (2020) Members of the musical group formerly known as Lady Antebellum have filed a federal court lawsuit seeking a ruling that the country band's decision to go by the name Lady A" does not infringe a Seattle blues singer's trademark rights. Plaintiffs Hillary Scott 2020  
Harvey Gee Last Call for the Third-party Doctrine in the Digital Age after Carpenter? 26 Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law 286 (Summer, 2020) Introduction. 287 I. From Miller and Smith to Carpenter: The Origins and Development of the Third-Party Doctrine. 290 II. Departing From Smith and Miller: Carpenter Digitizes the Katz Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Test. 297 III. After Carpenter: Arguing for a Warrant Requirement for Historical and Real-Time CLSI, the Third-Party Doctrine is Not... 2020  
Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call Lawmakers Press Mobilewalla on Using Location Data to Track Protesters CQ Briefing Roll Call Washington Data Privacy (8/5/2020) Democratic lawmakers want to know who Mobilewalla shares information with after revealing it used cell phone location data to identify people who attended Black Lives Matter demonstrations. 2020  
Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call Lawmakers Urge Ftc to Investigate Adtech Industry for Privacy Violations CQ Briefing Roll Call Washington Data Privacy (8/3/2020) Lawmakers from both parties asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate alleged privacy violations by advertising technology companies, which gather and sell Americans' personal data. 2020  
Julia Hernandez Lawyering Close to Home 27 Clinical Law Review 131 (Fall, 2020) This essay incorporates ethnographic insights and narrative technique, rooted in part in Critical Race Theory and critical geography studies, to ground conversations about transformative pedagogy and praxis in the lived experiences of our students. Many of our students fight for radical social change and enter law school hoping to gain new tools... 2020  
Morgan Gstalter Lebron James on the Nba Losing Trump as a Viewer: 'We Could Care Less' The Hill (8/6/2020) NBA star LeBron James on Wednesday said the league isnt torn about losing President Trump as a viewer due to his opposition to demonstrations during the national anthem, saying we could care less. 2020  
Kathryne M. Young , Katie R. Billings Legal Consciousness and Cultural Capital 54 Law and Society Review 33 (March, 2020) In this article, we use a Bourdieusian framework to theorize the relationship between cultural capital and legal consciousness, and in turn to consider how variation in legal consciousness contributes to the creation and maintenance of legal hegemony. We investigate how cultural capital shapes the ways people navigate situations that force them to... 2020  
Florence Wagman Roisman Lessons for Advocacy from the Life and Legacy of the Reverend Doctor Pauli Murray 20 University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class Class 1 (Spring, 2020) I sing of a new American Separate from all others, Yet enlarged and diminished by all others. I am the child of kings and serfs, freemen and slaves, Having neither superiors nor inferiors, Progeny of all colors, all cultures, all systems, all beliefs. I have been enslaved, yet my spirit is unbound. I have been cast aside, but I sparkle in the... 2020  
Shajuti Hossain Lessons from Blackamerican Lawyers' Social Justice Advocacy for Immigrant Muslim Lawyers 24 U.C. Davis Social Justice Law Review 63 (Summer, 2020) About seven-in-ten American Muslims (69%) believe that working for justice . is essential to their identity. Blackamerican Muslim lawyers provide a particularly strong example of social justice advocacy. Today, immigrant Muslim lawyers are fighting against injustice as well. Although their histories and experiences differ significantly, immigrant... 2020  
Robert B. Farrell Lessons in Leadership: How Dillard University Juggled the Complexities of Campus Free Speech, the Demands of its Mission, and the Boundaries of the Law--all in a Matter of Days 45 Journal of College and University Law 50 (2020) Campus free speech generates strong opinions but few consider the challenge it presents to campus leadership. Presidents espouse diversity and inclusivity while recognizing the importance of all ideas, some of which threaten those goals. Dillard University in New Orleans faced this issue. In doing so, Dillard found its core ideals and determined... 2020  
Gerard A. Hornby Let Them Eat Cake: a Comparative Analysis of Recent British and American Law on Religious Liberty 58 Duquesne Law Review 377 (Summer, 2020) I. Introduction. 377 II. Cakes and Consciences. 380 A. Masterpiece Cakeshop. 380 B. Ashers Baking Company. 384 C. The Devil Is in the Detail: Religion and the Refusal to Accommodate. 386 III. What We Can Learn from Masterpiece and Ashers. 390 A. A Sensible Synthesis?. 390 1. Compelled Speech. 390 2. Guilt by Expressive Association. 393 B. The... 2020  
Dallas Lopez, Oscar Sarabia Roman, Editors-In-Chief, Volume 30, Berkeley La Raza Law Journal Letter from the Editors 30 Berkeley La Raza Law Journal L.J. I (2020) July 2020 Dear Comunidad: Berkeley Law students founded Berkeley La Raza Law Journal (LRLJ) in 1981 to uplift Latinx scholars' voices by providing a platform for publication. Since then, LRLJ has published and promoted critical legal pieces impacting the greater Latinx community. This year brought many unexpected changes. The COVID-19 pandemic... 2020  
Tal Axelrod Lgbtq Groups Celebrate Buttigieg Pick for Transportation Secretary The Hill (12/15/2020) Two of the nations top LGBTQ advocacy groups celebration Pete Buttigiegs nomination to be President-elect Joe Bidens Transportation secretary. 2020  
Athena D. Mutua Liberalism's Identity Politics: a Response to Professor Fukuyama 23 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change 27 (2020) INTRODUCTION. 27 I. FUKUYAMA'S ARGUMENT, BRIEFLY OUTLINED. 28 II. RECOGNITION V. DISTRIBUTION (ECONOMIC) CLAIMS. 32 III. ORIGIN STORY: LIBERALISM'S IDENTITY POLITICS. 35 A. A Post Civil War Frame?. 37 B. Distributional Claims & Advocacy, Multiculturalism & Colorblindness. 39 C. Same Ole Economics and White Supremacy. 42 D. Political Correctness and... 2020  
Molly Gibbons License to Offend: How the Nlra Shields Perpetrators of Discrimination in the Workplace 95 Washington Law Review 1493 (October, 2020) Abstract: Congress established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or the Board) to enforce the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA or the Act) and ensure fair labor practices in workplaces across the United States. The NLRA protects employees from discipline while engaging in union activity. Under the NLRA, employers and unions must... 2020  
G. Alex Sinha Lies, Gaslighting and Propaganda 68 Buffalo Law Review 1037 (August, 2020) C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 1040 I. Defining Propaganda. 1044 A. Legal Uses of the Term. 1047 1. International law. 1047 2. Domestic law. 1051 B. Scholarly Uses of the Term. 1062 C. Refining the Definition of Propaganda to Derive a Comprehensive Model. 1065 1. Manipulation. 1066 2. Persuasive power and persuasive effect. 1076 II.... 2020  
Mailyn Fidler Local Police Surveillance and the Administrative Fourth Amendment 36 Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal 481 (August, 2020) Police surveillance has become a problem of governance, not a problem of procedure. The introduction and use of sophisticated surveillance technologies, once reserved for elite central governments, in local policing has raised questions about the sufficiency of existing approaches. Judicial oversight-- applying standard Fourth Amendment... 2020  
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