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Praveen Kosuri, Lynnise Pantin NOWHERE TO RUN TO, NOWHERE TO HIDE 28 Clinical L. Rev. 199 [Clinical Law Review] (Fall, 2021) As the COVID-19 global pandemic ravaged the United States, exacerbating the country's existing racial disparities, Black and brown small business owners navigated unprecedented obstacles to stay afloat. Adding even more hardship and challenges, the United States also engaged in a nationwide racial reckoning in the wake of the murder of George Floyd... 2021  
Christian Sundquist PANDEMIC POLICING 37 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1339 [Georgia State University Law Review] (Summer, 2021) C1-2CONTENTS Introduction. 1340 I. The Cycle of Pandemic Racism. 1348 A. Economic Crises. 1348 B. Immigration Crises. 1349 C. Crime Crises. 1350 II. Pandemic Policing. 1353 Conclusion. 1359 2021  
Angela C. Carmella PANDEMIC, PROTEST, AND COMMEMORATION: SACRED CIVIC EXPRESSION IN TIMES OF NATIONAL GRIEF 22 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 20 [Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion] (2021) At the service of remembrance on the eve of his inauguration, President Biden said, To heal, we must remember. Our public mourning in times like these, filled with staggering numbers of pandemic deaths and shocking numbers of racial killings, indeed involves remembering the many lives lost. We are in the midst of the cultural task of... 2021  
Angela C. Carmella PANDEMIC, PROTEST, AND COMMEMORATION: SACRED CIVIC EXPRESSION IN TIMES OF NATIONAL GRIEF 22 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 20 [Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion] (2021) At the service of remembrance on the eve of his inauguration, President Biden said, To heal, we must remember. Our public mourning in times like these, filled with staggering numbers of pandemic deaths and shocking numbers of racial killings, indeed involves remembering the many lives lost. We are in the midst of the cultural task of... 2021  
Julia Tedesco PARADOX IN PRACTICE: A RECKONING OF THE COMMON LAW'S ANTIQUATED, PREJUDICED FELONY MURDER RULE 45 Fordham Int'l L.J. 211 [Fordham International Law Journal] (October, 2021) I. INTRODUCTION. 212 II. THE GLOBAL RISE AND FALL OF FELONY MURDER. 218 A. Felony Murder's Confusing Nature: Uncertainty of Its Scope in the United Kingdom. 220 B. The Canadian Charter and Constructive Murder: A Supreme Court Segue. 223 III. ISSUES WITH FELONY MURDER IN THE UNITED STATES. 226 A. Unjust Justice: Eliminating Disproportionality Issues... 2021  
  PERSPECTIVES ON THE PRACTICE OF LAW IN ARKANSAS: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN LAWYER 56-WTR Ark. Law. 14 [Arkansas Lawyer] (Winter, 2021) During the summer of 2020, The Arkansas Lawyer's editorial board considered how to bring into focus for Arkansas lawyers the issues underlying the protests following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others. The panel discussion that follows is the result of that initiative. The editorial board sought panelists with different... 2021  
Daniel S. McConkie, Jr. PLEA BARGAINING FOR THE PEOPLE 104 Marq. L. Rev. 1031 [Marquette Law Review] (Summer, 2021) Our criminal justice system must be democratic enough to allow for significant citizen participation. Unfortunately, our current system cuts the people out. Instead of juries, plea bargaining professionals like prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges decide most cases. Plea bargaining does efficiently process cases but, in addition to its... 2021  
Kate Levine POLICE PROSECUTIONS AND PUNITIVE INSTINCTS 98 Wash. U. L. Rev. 997 [Washington University Law Review] (2021) This Article makes two contributions to the fields of policing and criminal legal scholarship. First, it sounds a cautionary note about the use of individual prosecutions to remedy police brutality. It argues that the calls for ways to ease the path to more police prosecutions from legal scholars, reformers, and advocates who, at the same time,... 2021  
Kate Levine POLICE PROSECUTIONS AND PUNITIVE INSTINCTS 98 Wash. U. L. Rev. 997 [Washington University Law Review] (2021) This Article makes two contributions to the fields of policing and criminal legal scholarship. First, it sounds a cautionary note about the use of individual prosecutions to remedy police brutality. It argues that the calls for ways to ease the path to more police prosecutions from legal scholars, reformers, and advocates who, at the same time,... 2021  
Jocelyn Simonson POLICE REFORM THROUGH A POWER LENS 130 Yale L.J. 778 [Yale Law Journal] (February, 2021) Scholars and reformers have in recent years begun to imagine new and different configurations for how the state can design policing institutions. These conversations have increased in volume and urgency in response to the 2020 national uprising against police violence, when radical demands born within social movements have gained... 2021  
Aya Gruber POLICING AND "BLUELINING" 58 Hous. L. Rev. 867 [Houston Law Review] (Symposium, 2021) In this Commentary written for the Frankel Lecture symposium on police killings of Black Americans, I explore the increasingly popular claim that racialized brutality is not a malfunction of policing but its function. Or, as Paul Butler counsels, Don't get it twisted--the criminal justice system ain't broke. It's working just the way it's supposed... 2021  
Aya Gruber POLICING AND "BLUELINING" 58 Hous. L. Rev. 867 [Houston Law Review] (Symposium, 2021) In this Commentary written for the Frankel Lecture symposium on police killings of Black Americans, I explore the increasingly popular claim that racialized brutality is not a malfunction of policing but its function. Or, as Paul Butler counsels, Don't get it twisted--the criminal justice system ain't broke. It's working just the way it's supposed... 2021  
Phil Lord PORNHUB: OPENING THE FLOODGATES? 11 HLRe 54 [Houston Law Review: Off the Record] (Spring, 2021) Pornhub is facing an existential crisis. Over the next months and perhaps even years, Pornhub will face an unprecedented level of scrutiny. This is Pornhub's moment: its first major foray onto the public scene. However it ends, this crisis will be a decisive moment for the company. Although the crisis is largely of its own making, Pornhub is not... 2021  
Erica Braudy , Kim Hawkins POWER AND POSSIBILITY IN THE ERA OF RIGHT TO COUNSEL, ROBUST RENT LAWS & COVID-19 (28 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol'y 117 [Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy]) (Winter, 2021) New York City (NYC) finds itself in an unprecedented housing crisis as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic reveals with devastating force that safe, sustainable and affordable housing is both a human right and a public health necessity. The profound humanitarian and economic devastation of COVID-19 puts millions of New Yorkers at risk of... 2021  
Mirko Bagaric, Dan Hunter, Jennifer Svilar PRISON ABOLITION: FROM NAÏVE IDEALISM TO TECHNOLOGICAL PRAGMATISM 111 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 351 [Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology] (Spring, 2021) The United States is finally recoiling from the mass incarceration crisis that has plagued it for half a century. The world's largest incarcerator has seen a small drop in prison numbers since 2008. However, the rate of decline is so slow that it would take half a century for incarceration numbers to reduce to historical levels. Further, the drop... 2021  
Nerenda N. Atako PRIVACY BEYOND POSSESSION: SOLVING THE ACCESS CONUNDRUM IN DIGITAL DOLLARS 23 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 821 [Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law] (Summer, 2021) The advent of a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) could reshape the US payments system. A retail CBDC would be a digital representation of the US dollar in the form of an account or token that is widely accessible to the general public. It would be a third form of US fiat money that is created and issued by the Federal Reserve and... 2021  
Cary Martin Shelby PROFITING FROM OUR PAIN: PRIVILEGED ACCESS TO SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTING 109 Calif. L. Rev. 1261 [California Law Review] (August, 2021) Social impacting investing has become the latest trend to permeate the financial markets. With massive anticipated funding gaps for sustainable development goals, and a millennial-driven thirst for doing good while doing well, this trend is likely to continue in the coming decades. This burgeoning industry is poised to experience yet an additional... 2021  
Alexandria McKenna Lundberg PROSECUTING BRIDE KIDNAPPING: THE LAW ISN'T ENOUGH; ALIGNING CULTURAL NORMS WITH THE LAW 53 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 475 [Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law] (Spring, 2021) The struggle between cultural and legal norms suggests that more than a change in law is necessary to change cultural practices. If law enforcement is not influenced by existing cultural norms, the law may have little effect in prosecuting bride kidnapping. This Note, focusing on Kyrgyzstan, argues that current legal responses to bride kidnapping... 2021  
  QUALIFIED IMMUNITY--OBVIOUSNESS STANDARD-- TAYLOR v. RIOJAS 135 Harv. L. Rev. 421 [Harvard Law Review] (November, 2021) Qualified immunity protects government officers from being sued for damages unless they have violated clearly established law. Following the high-profile police killings of spring 2020, more eyes have turned to holding officers accountable and the ways in which legal doctrines like qualified immunity prevent that from happening. Qualified... 2021  
Stewart Chang , Frank Rudy Cooper , Addie C. Rolnick RACE AND GENDER AND POLICING 21 Nev. L.J. 885 [Nevada Law Journal] (Spring, 2021) C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 885 I. Unrest and the Question of Looting. 891 II. The Black Perspective on Looting. 898 III. Policing, Property, and White Patriarchy. 904 A. Christian Cooper: White Caller Crime. 905 B. Jannie Ligons: The Sexual Non-Privilege of Black Women. 910 C. Sandra Bland and Elijah Taylor: Suspicion, Policing, and the... 2021  
Shaun L. Gabbidon, Ph.D. RACE, CRIME, AND THE LAW: A SOCIOHISTORICAL ANALYSIS 47 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 585 [Ohio Northern University Law Review] (2021) I have been researching and teaching the topic of race and crime for more than twenty-five years. During this period, a few things have become increasingly clear: First, students and the general public are woefully ignorant of the historical and significant role racism plays in criminal justice system outcomes. Second, students and the general... 2021  
Shaun L. Gabbidon, Ph.D. RACE, CRIME, AND THE LAW: A SOCIOHISTORICAL ANALYSIS 47 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 585 [Ohio Northern University Law Review] (2021) I have been researching and teaching the topic of race and crime for more than twenty-five years. During this period, a few things have become increasingly clear: First, students and the general public are woefully ignorant of the historical and significant role racism plays in criminal justice system outcomes. Second, students and the general... 2021  
Joshua S. Sellers RACE, RECKONING, REFORM, AND THE LIMITS OF THE LAW OF DEMOCRACY 169 U. PA. L. Rev. Online 167 [University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online] (2021) Introduction. 167 I. The Range of Racial Reforms. 170 II. Law of Democracy Scholarship and Black Equity. 176 Conclusion. 185 2021  
Joshua S. Sellers RACE, RECKONING, REFORM, AND THE LIMITS OF THE LAW OF DEMOCRACY 169 U. PA. L. Rev. Online 167 [University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online] (2021) Introduction. 167 I. The Range of Racial Reforms. 170 II. Law of Democracy Scholarship and Black Equity. 176 Conclusion. 185 2021  
Melissa Murray RACE-ING ROE: REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE, RACIAL JUSTICE, AND THE BATTLE FOR ROE v. WADE 134 Harv. L. Rev. 2025 [Harvard Law Review] (April, 2021) C1-2CONTENTS Introduction. 2027 I. Race and Reproduction Before and After Roe. 2031 A. Race-ing Reproduction: From Slavery to the Birth Control Movement. 2033 1. Slavery and Reproduction. 2033 2. The Racial Politics of Abortion Criminalization. 2034 3. The Racial Politics of the Eugenics Movement. 2036 4. Race, Eugenics, and the Birth Control... 2021  
Yu Du RACIAL BIAS STILL EXISTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM? A REVIEW OF RECENT EMPIRICAL RESEARCH 37 Touro L. Rev. 79 [Touro Law Review] (2021) The debate on whether racial bias is still embedded in the criminal justice (CJ) system today has reached its plateau. One recent article in the Washington Post has claimed an overwhelming evidence of racial bias in the CJ system. Whereas some scholars argue that racial disparity is an epitome of real crime rates, others indicate that implicit... 2021  
Yu Du RACIAL BIAS STILL EXISTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM? A REVIEW OF RECENT EMPIRICAL RESEARCH 37 Touro L. Rev. 79 [Touro Law Review] (2021) The debate on whether racial bias is still embedded in the criminal justice (CJ) system today has reached its plateau. One recent article in the Washington Post has claimed an overwhelming evidence of racial bias in the CJ system. Whereas some scholars argue that racial disparity is an epitome of real crime rates, others indicate that implicit... 2021  
Eldar Haber RACIAL RECOGNITION 43 Cardozo L. Rev. 71 [Cardozo Law Review] (October, 2021) C1-2Table of Contents Introduction. 72 I. Technology's Growing Role in Criminal Enforcement. 75 A. Criminal Enforcement and Technological Innovation. 75 B. Biometrics, Recognition Technology, and Criminal Enforcement. 79 II. Racial Recognition Threats. 89 A. Bias and Racism Within Recognition Technology. 89 B. Racial Recognition Within Criminal... 2021  
I. India Thusi REALITY PORN 96 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 738 [New York University Law Review] (June, 2021) Prostitution is illegal while pornography is constitutionally protected. Modern technology, however, is complicating the relationship between prostitution and pornography. Recent technological advances make the creation and distribution of recorded material more accessible. Within our smart phones we carry agile distribution networks as well as the... 2021  
John Taschner RECAPTURING DEMOCRACY: COVID-19 AND THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 48 Hastings Const. L.Q. 461 [Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly] (Spring, 2021) There is a way to reach out [across partisan divide] and not be a sap. There is a way of consistently offering the possibility of cooperation. - Barack Obama America is in the business of selling and maintaining democracy around the world. Through aid, provision, humanitarian relief, guidance, and forcible action if need be, the United States... 2021  
Jasmine E. Harris RECKONING WITH RACE AND DISABILITY 130 Yale L.J. Forum 916 [Yale Law Journal Forum] (6/30/2021) Our national reckoning with race and inequality must include disability. Race and disability have a complicated but interconnected history. Yet discussions of our most salient sociopolitical issues such as police violence, prison abolition, healthcare, poverty, and education continue to treat race and disability as distinct, largely... 2021  
Erika George , Jena Martin , Tara Van Ho RECKONING: A DIALOGUE ABOUT RACISM, ANTIRACISTS, AND BUSINESS & HUMAN RIGHTS 30 Wash. Int'l L.J. 171 [Washington International Law Journal] (March, 2021) Video of George Floyd's death sparked global demonstrations and prompted individuals, communities and institutions to grapple with their own roles in embedding and perpetuating racist structures. The raison d'être of Business and Human Rights (BHR) is to tackle structural corporate impediments to the universal realization of human rights.... 2021  
Timothy Casey REFLECTIONS ON LEGAL EDUCATION IN THE AFTERMATH OF A PANDEMIC 28 Clinical L. Rev. 85 [Clinical Law Review] (Fall, 2021) This essay considers two significant changes to legal education in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. First, on-line programs will expand, based on the largely successful experiment in delivering legal education on-line during the pandemic. But this expansion must be thoughtful and deliberate. The legal education curriculum could include more... 2021  
JLI Vol. 39 Editorial Board REFUNDING THE COMMUNITY: WHAT DEFUNDING MPD MEANS AND WHY IT IS URGENT AND REALISTIC 39 Minn. J. L. & Ineq. 511 [Minnesota Journal of Law & Inequality] (2021) (The police) are a very real menace to every black cat alive in this country. And no matter how many people say, You're being paranoid when you talk about police brutality'--I know what I'm talking about. I survived those streets and those precinct basements and I know. And I'll tell you this--I know what it was like when I was really helpless,... 2021  
JLI Vol. 39 Editorial Board REFUNDING THE COMMUNITY: WHAT DEFUNDING MPD MEANS AND WHY IT IS URGENT AND REALISTIC 39 Minn. J. L. & Ineq. 511 [Minnesota Journal of Law & Inequality] (2021) (The police) are a very real menace to every black cat alive in this country. And no matter how many people say, You're being paranoid when you talk about police brutality'--I know what I'm talking about. I survived those streets and those precinct basements and I know. And I'll tell you this--I know what it was like when I was really helpless,... 2021  
JLI Vol. 39 Editorial Board REFUNDING THE COMMUNITY: WHAT DEFUNDING MPD MEANS AND WHY IT IS URGENT AND REALISTIC 47 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 138 [Mitchell Hamline Law Review] (November, 2021) (The police) are a very real menace to every black cat alive in this country. And no matter how many people say, You're being paranoid when you talk about police brutality'--I know what I'm talking about. I survived those streets and those precinct basements and I know. And I'll tell you this--I know what it was like when I was really helpless,... 2021  
Yeva Mikaelyan REIMAGINING CONTENT MODERATION: SECTION 230 AND THE PATH TO INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT COOPERATION 41 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 179 [Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review] (2020-2021) In February 2020, the Ninth Circuit held that YouTube, as a private entity, does not have to provide First Amendment protections to its content creators. The holding was not surprising or groundbreaking, but the case served as catalyst in the discussion of how platforms should moderate content. This was further amplified when over the summer,... 2021  
Yeva Mikaelyan REIMAGINING CONTENT MODERATION: SECTION 230 AND THE PATH TO INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT COOPERATION 41 Loy. L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 179 [Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review] (2020-2021) In February 2020, the Ninth Circuit held that YouTube, as a private entity, does not have to provide First Amendment protections to its content creators. The holding was not surprising or groundbreaking, but the case served as catalyst in the discussion of how platforms should moderate content. This was further amplified when over the summer,... 2021  
Henry J. Richardson III RESCUING HUMAN RIGHTS: A RADICALLY MODERATE APPROACH. BY HURST HANNUM. CAMBRIDGE, UK: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2019. PP. XX, 223. INDEX 115 Am. J. Int'l L. 154 [American Journal of International Law] (January, 2021) Rescuing Human Rights: A Radically Moderate Approach (Rescuing) was published shortly before the outbreak in 2020 of the novel coronavirus and its myriad human rights and class issues regarding equality, discrimination, health, and labor rights of people of color. This was also prior to the concurrent public murder of George Floyd as an unarmed... 2021  
Jonathan Andrew Perez RIOTING BY A DIFFERENT NAME: THE VOICE OF THE UNHEARD IN THE AGE OF GEORGE FLOYD, AND THE HISTORY OF THE LAWS, POLICIES, AND LEGISLATION OF SYSTEMIC RACISM 24 J. Gender Race & Just. 87 [Journal of Gender, Race and Justice] (Spring, 2021) I. Introduction. 88 II. Looting Economic Equity from Black America. 96 A. The Statistics of Black Overrepresentation in the Criminal Justice System. 96 B. How Overrepresentation in the Criminal Justice System Affects Black Communities. 97 C. COVID-19 Amplifies The Looting of Black America. 101 III. The Anxiety of a Counterfeit America: Protests and... 2021  
  Ron Johnson faces criticism over 'racist' remarks about Capitol riot (3/14/2021) Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is facing criticism for remarks about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol that at least one lawmaker in his home state called racist."" 2021  
Christian M. Velez-Vargas, Angela C. Carmella RUTGERS JOURNAL OF LAW & RELIGION THIRTEENTH ANNUAL DONALD C. CLARK, JR. SYMPOSIUM ZOOM CONFERENCE CALL 22 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 1 [Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion] (2021) Christian M. Velez-Vargas (Editor-in-Chief) Angela C. Carmella (Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law) Transcript April 13, 2021 at 6:03 PM EST MR. VELEZ-VARGAS: Good evening and welcome to the 13th Annual Donald C. Clark, Jr. Program in Law & Religion. My name is Christian Velez-Vargas, and I am the Editor-in-Chief for the Rutgers... 2021  
Christian M. Velez-Vargas, Angela C. Carmella RUTGERS JOURNAL OF LAW & RELIGION THIRTEENTH ANNUAL DONALD C. CLARK, JR. SYMPOSIUM ZOOM CONFERENCE CALL 22 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 1 [Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion] (2021) Christian M. Velez-Vargas (Editor-in-Chief) Angela C. Carmella (Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law) Transcript April 13, 2021 at 6:03 PM EST MR. VELEZ-VARGAS: Good evening and welcome to the 13th Annual Donald C. Clark, Jr. Program in Law & Religion. My name is Christian Velez-Vargas, and I am the Editor-in-Chief for the Rutgers... 2021  
Dr. Mary O'Rawe SAFETY INSIDE AND OUT: WHY INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS STANDARDS FAIL TO CURB THE WORST EXCESSES OF POLICE POLICIES AND PRACTICES 49 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 307 [Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law] (Spring, 2021) C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 308 II. Conclusion. 320 2021  
Jeanelly Nuñez SCANNING FOR BIAS: A NEUROSCIENTIFIC RESPONSE TO POLICING WITH IMPLICIT BIAS 27 Cardozo J. Equal Rts. & Soc. Just. 295 [Cardozo Journal of Equal Rights & Social Justice] (Spring, 2021) C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 296 II. Numbers Do Not Lie--Statistical Data on Racial Disparities. 298 A. Am I Next? Likelihood that Victims to Fatal Police Violence are Men of Color. 298 B. Examining Drug Arrest Numbers for Minorities Compared to White People. 299 C. Driving While Black and Terry v. Ohio. 300 D. Minorites Make Up the... 2021  
Thalia González , Emma Kaeser SCHOOL POLICE REFORM: A PUBLIC HEALTH IMPERATIVE 74 SMU L. Rev. Forum 118 [SMU Law Review Forum] (August, 2021) Out of the twin pandemics currently gripping the United States--deaths of unarmed Black victims at the hands of police and racialized health inequities resulting from COVID-19--an antiracist health equity agenda has emerged that identifies racism as a public health crisis. Likewise, calls for reform of school policing by those advocating for civil... 2021  
Noah C. Chauvin SHADOWBOXING WITH FREE SPEECH PRINCIPLES: AGAINST FREE SPEECH. BY ANTHONY LEAKER. LANHAM, M.D.: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS. 2020. PP. 128. PAPERBACK. $19.95 73 S.C. L. Rev. 175 [South Carolina Law Review] (Autumn, 2021) I. Introduction. 175 II. The Book. 176 III. The Critique. 180 IV. Conclusion. 188 2021  
Trust Kupupika SHAPING OUR FREEDOM DREAMS: RECLAIMING INTERSECTIONALITY THROUGH BLACK FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY 107 Va. L. Rev. Online 27 [Virginia Law Review Online] (January, 2021) Black feminist legal theory has offered the tool of intersectionality to modern feminist movements to help combat interlocking systems of oppression. Despite this tremendous offering, intersectionality has become wholly divorced from its Black feminist origins. This is significant because without a deep engagement with Black feminist legal theory,... 2021  
Raymond H. Brescia SOCIAL CHANGE AND THE ASSOCIATIONAL SELF: PROTECTING THE INTEGRITY OF IDENTITY AND DEMOCRACY IN THE DIGITAL AGE 125 Penn St. L. Rev. 773 [Penn State Law Review] (Spring, 2021) Our individual and collective identity is reflected in our desires, our affiliations, our political choices, and the social movements in which we participate. This identity plays a central role in the enterprise of collective meaning-making, the realization of self-determination, the creation of social capital and societal trust, and the bringing... 2021  
Charles J. Reid Jr. SOVEREIGNTY IN A GLOBALIZING, FRAGMENTING WORLD 17 U. St. Thomas L.J. 481 [University of Saint Thomas Law Journal] (Fall, 2021) It was already clear in the summer and fall of 2019, when planning for this symposium commenced, that the world order was facing strains not seen since perhaps some of the darker moments of the Cold War. It was also apparent that the fault lines along which these strains moved fit beneath three rubrics: sovereignty, globalizing (or globalization),... 2021  
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