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| Kathleen Kapusta, J.D. |
TOP STORY-7TH CIR.: WINERY VIOLATED NLRA BY BANNING EMPLOYEE'S 'CELLAR LIVES MATTER' VEST |
[Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily] (3/30/2021) |
According to the employee, he devised the slogan because he thought it was both true and catchydrawing upon the well-recognized Black Lives Matter movement. A winery employer failed to show special circumstances justified directing a cellar employee to stop wearing his vest, on which he had written Cellar Lives Matter on the back to express... |
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| Ronald Miller, J.D. |
TOP STORY-W.D. PA.: EMPLOYER BAN ON EMPLOYEES WEARING 'BLACK LIVES MATTER' FACEMASKS ENJOINED |
[Wolters Kluwer Employment Law Daily] (1/21/2021) |
The government can restrict or punish workplace speech only if it is, in fact, likely to be disruptive of the workplace. Employees of the Allegheny County Port Authority were granted a preliminary injunction against the employer's ban on the wearing of facemasks with political messages, including support for the Black Lives Matter movement. The... |
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U.S. Supreme Court hands narrow win to Black Lives Matter activist over protest incident |
27 No. 07 Westlaw Journal Bank and Lender Liability 28 [Westlaw Journal Bank & Lender Liability] (2021) |
The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 2 sided with Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson in his ongoing effort to avoid a lawsuit filed by a police officer injured during a 2016 protest in Louisiana triggered by the police killing of a Black man. The justices threw out a lower court ruling that had allowed the lawsuit to proceed and said... |
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| April Knight |
UNDER ATTACK: HOW ENHANCED ANTI-PROTEST LAWS IMPEDE AND ENDANGER THE FREE PRESS |
58 Am. Crim. L. Rev. Online 84 [American Criminal Law Review Online] (Spring, 2021) |
In May 2020, police arrested Andrea Sahouri, a reporter from The Des Moines Register, while she was covering a Black Lives Matter demonstration. They pepper sprayed Sahouri and zip-tied her hands behind her back, even though she repeatedly identified herself as press to the officers. Des Moines police claimed that Sahouri was not wearing press... |
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| Kristine L. Bowman |
UNIVERSITIES' SPEECH AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT |
99 Neb. L. Rev. 896 [Nebraska Law Review] (2021) |
Increasingly, scholars and students alike suggest that university leaders should engage in speech to oppose racism and other systemic discrimination. In May and June of 2020, countless university leaders across the country did exactly that, expressing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. That speech also contained implied answers to two... |
2021 |
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| Kristine L. Bowman |
UNIVERSITIES' SPEECH AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT |
99 Neb. L. Rev. 896 [Nebraska Law Review] (2021) |
Increasingly, scholars and students alike suggest that university leaders should engage in speech to oppose racism and other systemic discrimination. In May and June of 2020, countless university leaders across the country did exactly that, expressing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. That speech also contained implied answers to two... |
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| By Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call |
US Postal Service monitored Black Lives Matter, pandemic protests: lawsuits |
[CQ Roll Call Washington Data Privacy Briefing] (8/17/2021) |
Privacy groups sued the U.S. Postal Service over its use of facial recognition and social media monitoring tools to identify and report on Black Lives Matter and pandemic lockdown protesters. |
2021 |
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| Danielle L. Macedo |
WHAT KIND OF JUSTICE IS THIS? OVERBROAD JUDICIAL DISCRETION AND IMPLICIT BIAS IN THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM |
24 J. Gender Race & Just. 43 [Journal of Gender, Race and Justice] (Spring, 2021) |
I.Introduction. 44 II.Black American History and the Criminal Justice System: Setting the Stage. 48 A. Before the Civil Rights Movement: Explicit Bias in America. 51 B. The Civil Rights Movement and Beyond: Implicit Bias in America. 55 C. Black Lives Matter. 59 D. The Fight for Racial Equality Continues. 63 III.Criminal Sentencing Procedure and... |
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| Kevin Drakulich , Kevin H. Wozniak , John Hagan , Devon Johnson |
WHOSE LIVES MATTERED? HOW WHITE AND BLACK AMERICANS FELT ABOUT BLACK LIVES MATTER IN 2016 |
55 Law & Soc'y Rev. 227 [Law and Society Review] (June, 2021) |
White Americans, on average, do not support Black Lives Matter, while Black Americans generally express strong support. The lack of support among white Americans is striking, and we argue that it matters why this racial gap exists. Using a nationally representative survey collected during the crest of the first wave of widespread attention to the... |
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| Meera E. Deo |
WHY BIPOC FAILS |
107 Va. L. Rev. Online 115 [Virginia Law Review Online] (June, 2021) |
Racial tensions have been endemic to the U.S. since its founding. In 2020, this racial conflict bubbled over into the streets as those supporting Black Lives Matter and opposing a long history of racist police violence congregated to demand justice. Last year and still now, the global pandemic has placed additional stress on communities of color,... |
2021 |
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| Thomas A. Kochan |
WORKER VOICE AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: PUTTING WORDS INTO ACTIONS |
74 Vand. L. Rev. 1625 [Vanderbilt Law Review] (November, 2021) |
Introduction. 1625 I. What Do Workers Want?. 1628 II. What About Unions?. 1629 III. Emerging Forms of Worker Voice and Advocacy. 1631 IV. Labor Union Innovations. 1635 V. Learning from COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter. 1636 VI. Building Worker Voice into Corporate Governance. 1639 VII. Implications for Labor Policies. 1640 VIII. A Pathway to a New... |
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| Scott Wong |
'You're a joke': Greene clashes with Cheney, Raskin on House floor |
The Hill (10/21/2021) |
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), tangled with two members of the Jan. 6 committee on the House floor Thursday, getting into an impromptu shouting match over Black Lives Matter and a wild conspiracy theory about Jewish space lasers starting California wildfires. |
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| Jann L. Murray-Garcia, MD, MPH , Victoria Ngo, PhD |
"I THINK HE'S NICE, EXCEPT HE MIGHT BE MAD ABOUT SOMETHING": CULTURAL HUMILITY AND THE INTERRUPTION OF SCRIPTS OF RACIAL INEQUALITY |
25 U.C. Davis Soc. Just. L. Rev. 73 [U.C. Davis Social Justice Law Review] (Summer, 2021) |
I think he's nice, except he might be mad about something. A White-presenting child responds to the question ABC News's John Stossel posed to a group of school-aged children. He shows them enlarged photos of two men, one Black and the other White. What about this guy? Do you think he's nice? Stossel asks about the White man. I think he's... |
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| Ada K. Wilson, Esq. , Dr. Timothy J. Fair , Michael G. Morrison, II, Esq. |
"NEWTRALITY": A CONTEMPORARY ALTERNATIVE TO RACE-NEUTRAL PEDAGOGY |
43 Campbell L. Rev. 171 [Campbell Law Review] (2021) |
This Article presents the findings of an interdisciplinary search for an alternative to race-neutral pedagogy. Ultimately, Motivated Awareness and Inclusive Integrity can build capacity for advancements in human understanding of the social sciences and inspire reconsideration of race-neutral standards which impede meaningful judicial review.... |
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| Ada K. Wilson, Esq. , Dr. Timothy J. Fair , Michael G. Morrison, II, Esq. |
"NEWTRALITY": A CONTEMPORARY ALTERNATIVE TO RACE-NEUTRAL PEDAGOGY |
43 Campbell L. Rev. 171 [Campbell Law Review] (2021) |
This Article presents the findings of an interdisciplinary search for an alternative to race-neutral pedagogy. Ultimately, Motivated Awareness and Inclusive Integrity can build capacity for advancements in human understanding of the social sciences and inspire reconsideration of race-neutral standards which impede meaningful judicial review.... |
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| Caitlin M. McGrail |
"RECOGNIZED STATURE" REVISITED: COULD "COMMUNITY STANDARDS" RESCUE RESTRICTIVE "RECOGNIZED STATURE" DEFINITION IN CASTILLO v. G&M REALTY L.P.? |
66 Vill. L. Rev. 615 [Villanova Law Review] (2021) |
The making of a work of art is one historical process among other acts, events, and structures--it is a series of actions in but also on history. On May 25, 2020, the death of George Floyd sparked protests around the country. In the wake of this nationwide outcry, artists around the country created public protest art with the potential of... |
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| Caitlin M. McGrail |
"RECOGNIZED STATURE" REVISITED: COULD "COMMUNITY STANDARDS" RESCUE RESTRICTIVE "RECOGNIZED STATURE" DEFINITION IN CASTILLO v. G&M REALTY L.P.? |
66 Vill. L. Rev. 615 [Villanova Law Review] (2021) |
The making of a work of art is one historical process among other acts, events, and structures--it is a series of actions in but also on history. On May 25, 2020, the death of George Floyd sparked protests around the country. In the wake of this nationwide outcry, artists around the country created public protest art with the potential of... |
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| Monica Krup |
"RIOT BOOSTING": SOUTH DAKOTA'S INTEGRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL, INDIGENOUS, AND FIRST AMENDMENT CONCERNS AND THE RHETORIC ON PROTEST |
22 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 293 [Rutgers Race & the Law Review] (2021) |
In early 2019, the South Dakota legislature passed an urgent law that punishes and criminalizes those who participate in riots throughout the state. The law was a clear infringement on First Amendment Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Association rights and was executed as a direct response to the Standing Rock protests occurring in North Dakota... |
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| Monica Krup |
"RIOT BOOSTING": SOUTH DAKOTA'S INTEGRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL, INDIGENOUS, AND FIRST AMENDMENT CONCERNS AND THE RHETORIC ON PROTEST |
22 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 293 [Rutgers Race & the Law Review] (2021) |
In early 2019, the South Dakota legislature passed an urgent law that punishes and criminalizes those who participate in riots throughout the state. The law was a clear infringement on First Amendment Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Association rights and was executed as a direct response to the Standing Rock protests occurring in North Dakota... |
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| Gregory S. Parks |
"WHEN THEY SEE US" THE GREAT WHITE AWAKENING TO BLACK HUMANITY |
21 U. Md. L.J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 1 [University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class] (Spring, 2021) |
Why white folks focus on dogs and yoga, While people on the low end trying to ball and get over. In 2015, Damon Young, co-founder of Very Smart Brothas--a website that features essays on pop culture, politics, and humor for African American readers-- authored a piece titled Black People Don't Hate Dogs. We Just Hate When Their Lives Are Valued More... |
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| Nia A.D. Langley |
#SEEHERNAME: USING INTERSECTIONALITY AND STORYTELLING TO BRING VISIBILITY TO BLACK WOMEN IN EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION AND POLICE BRUTALITY |
14 DePaul J. for Soc. Just. 1 [DePaul Journal for Social Justice] (Summer, 2021) |
C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 2 II. Intersectionality. 4 III. Intersectional Challenges In 2021. 4 A. Employment Discrimination. 5 1. Intersectionality's Legal Status. 6 2. Hair Discrimination. 7 B. Police Brutality. 12 1. Black Women and Black Men Experience Police Brutality Similarly. 13 2. Black Women and Black Men Experience Police... |
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| Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Anthony V. Alfieri |
(RE)FRAMING RACE IN CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYERING, STONY THE ROAD: RECONSTRUCTION, WHITE SUPREMACY, AND THE RISE OF JIM CROW, BY HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR., PENGUIN PRESS, 2019 |
130 Yale L.J. 2052 [Yale Law Journal] (June, 2021) |
This Review examines the significance of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s new book, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow, for the study of racism in our nation's legal system and for the regulation of race in the legal profession, especially in the everyday labor of civil-rights and poverty lawyers, prosecutors, and... |
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| Wayne R. LaFave, Jerold H. Israel,, Nancy J. King,, Orin S. Kerr |
§ 1.5(j) Achieving equality in the application of the process |
CRIMPROC § 1.5(j) [Criminal Procedure] (2021) |
In a society dedicated to achieving equal justice under law, it is only natural that another goal of the criminal justice process is to achieve equality in the administration of the process. The primary concern here is that each jurisdiction be evenhanded in its treatment of persons subjected to the process. This does not mean that procedures... |
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| Rodney A. Smolla |
§ 10:44. Imposing liability against organizers and leaders of protests and demonstrations |
FREESPEECH § 10:44 [Smolla & Nimmer on Freedom of Speech] (2021) |
When public demonstrations, marches, and protests are conducted in public spaces, violence at times ensues. America has experienced many such events, including the activities in Charlottesville in 2017, and the massive national protests surrounding the murder of George Floyd in 2020. These may range from minor skirmishes, to serious acts of... |
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| Ted A. Donner, J.D., Richard K. Gabriel |
§ 3:2. Discrimination in jury selection |
JURYSELECT § 3:2 [Jury Selection Strategy and Science] (2021) |
The Constitution and federal statutory law require that potential jurors not be excluded from jury service as a result of intentional racial discrimination. Until recently, however, there was no prohibition against discriminatory conduct in the ABA Model Rules for Professional Conduct, except to the extent that it was eluded to in the Comment to... |
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§ 4:34. Explanations that may be inadequate as a matter of law-Inherently discriminatory explanations |
JURYWORK § 4:34 [Jurywork Systematic Techniques] (2021) |
A peremptory challenge based on the proponents assumption or intuitive judgment that a Black juror will favor a Black defendant because of their shared race is not legally sufficient at Step 2. Batson, 476 U.S. at 97. Not surprisingly, most of the cases in which prosecutors explicitly characterized their explanations in this manner were... |
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| Martin A. Schwartz |
§ 5.06 SURVEY OF JUDICIAL NOTICE IN CIVIL RIGHTS CASES |
SNETLFE § 5.06 [Aspen Publishers] (2021) |
The decisions surveyed in this section pertain primarily to judicial notice of adjudicative facts. However, the line between adjudicative and legislative facts is not always clear. Further, courts frequently take judicial notice without specifying whether the fact is adjudicative or legislative in character. Thus, while the main goal in this... |
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§ 5104 Facts Judicially Noticeable; Indisputability |
FPP § 5104 (2021) |
Once a court has completed the laborious process of determining that the fact to be judicially noticed is an adjudicative fact under Rule 201(a), it must turn to Rule 201(b) to determine whether the fact can be noticed under the Rule. Rule 201(b) requires that a fact be indisputable, then provides two routes to that goal. This section... |
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§ 9:1. Artists, Art Practice and the Art Community |
ARTARCHLAW § 9:1 (2021) |
Artists are subject to the demands of [their] imagination." This Chapter on Artist Rights was written in the 1990s and updated in parts during the last twenty years. In those two decades |
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| Flaum, Brennan, Scudder |
¶ 11,289 CONSTELLATION BRANDS U.S. OPERATIONS, INCORPORATED, DOING BUSINESS AS WOODBRIDGE WINERY, PETITIONER, CROSS-RESPONDENT V NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, RESPONDENT, CROSS-PETITIONER. |
Labor & Empl. L. P 11289 [Labor & Employment Law] (2021) |
Constellation Brands U.S. Operations, Incorporated, doing business as Woodbridge Winery, Petitioner, Cross-Respondent v National Labor Relations Board, Respondent, Cross-Petitioner. 171 LC ¶ 11,289. U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. Nos. 19-1321 & 19-1549. 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 9229. March 30, 2021. 171 LC ¶ 11,289. Petition for Review and... |
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¶ 33,041 STATUTORY RIGHTS OF PLAYERS AT ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS (STUDENT-ATHLETES) |
NLRB Cas. Handling Man. (CCH) P 33041 [NLRB Case Handling Manual (CCH)] (2021) |
In memorandum GC 21-08, issued September 29, 2021, NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo provides updated guidance on her prosecutorial position that certain student athletes are employees under the National Labor Relations Act, and, as such, are afforded all statutory protections. Although her memo is directed to Regional Directors,... |
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¶ 33,041 STATUTORY RIGHTS OF PLAYERS AT ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS (STUDENT-ATHLETES) |
NLRB Cas. Handling Man. (CCH) P 33041 [NLRB Case Handling Manual (CCH)] (2021) |
In memorandum GC 21-08, issued September 29, 2021, NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo provides updated guidance on her prosecutorial position that certain student athletes are employees under the National Labor Relations Act, and, as such, are afforded all statutory protections. Although her memo is directed to Regional Directors,... |
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¶ 378,260 DENNIS BLACK, CHARLES CUNNINGHAM, KENNETH HOLLIS, AND DELPHI SALARIED RETIREE ASSOCIATION, PETITIONERS, V. PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION, RESPONDENT. |
Pens. Plan Guide (CCH) P 378260 [Pension Plan Guide (CCH)] (2021) |
DENNIS BLACK, CHARLES CUNNINGHAM, KENNETH HOLLIS, AND DELPHI SALARIED RETIREE ASSOCIATION, Petitioners, v. PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION, Respondent. No. 21-495. U.S. Supreme Court. July 1, 2021 PETITION FOR A WRIT OF CERTIORARI (REDACTED FOR PUBLIC RECORD) On Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the... |
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¶ 46,696 SUVERINO FRITH, ET AL., INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF ALL OTHERS SIMILARLY SITUATED, PLAINTIFFS V WHOLE FOODS MARKET, INC., AND AMAZON.COM, INC., DEFENDANTS. |
Empl. Prac. Guide P 46696 [Employment Practices Guide] (2021) |
Suverino Frith, et al., individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs v Whole Foods Market, Inc., and Amazon.com, Inc., Defendants. 105 EPD ¶ 46,696. U.S. District Court, D. Massachusetts. Civil Action No. 20-cv-11358-ADB. 2021 US Dist LEXIS 22173. February 5, 2021. Granted; granted in part. Burroughs, D.J.: Plaintiffs,... |
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¶ 46,746 JOHNNY STRICKLAND, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT V CITY OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN; JAMES CRAIG; MARK BLISS; RODNEY BALLINGER; STEVEN MURDOCK; CASEY SCHIMECK; DEANNA WILSON, DEFENDANTS-APPELLEES. |
Empl. Prac. Guide P 46746 [Employment Practices Guide] (2021) |
Johnny Strickland, Plaintiff-Appellant v City of Detroit, Michigan; James Craig; Mark Bliss; Rodney Ballinger; Steven Murdock; Casey Schimeck; Deanna Wilson, Defendants-Appellees. 105 EPD ¶ 46,746. U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. No. 19-2373. 2021 US App LEXIS 11934. 995 F.3d 495. April 22, 2021. Appeal from United States District Court,... |
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¶ 9444 NLRB MEMORANDUM: STATUTORY RIGHTS OF PLAYERS AT ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS (STUDENT-ATHLETES) |
Labor & Empl. L. P 9444 [Labor & Employment Law] (2021) |
¶ 9444 On January 31, 2017, the Office of the General Counsel issued GC 17-01, which addressed various issues regarding the statutory rights of university faculty and/or students under the National Labor Relations Act (the Act or NLRA). That memo summarized pertinent representation case decisions and was intended to serve as a guide for... |
2021 |
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| Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal Symposium |
2021: ENTERING THE NEW SPORTS NORMAL |
28 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports L.J. 217 [Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal] (2021) |
How has a global pandemic changed the sports landscape? What does the future role of the student-athlete look like? What part do sports teams and players have in social justice movements? The 2021 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Symposium discussed these topics from the past year and took a look forward as we enter a new sports normal. We were... |
2021 |
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| Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal Symposium |
2021: ENTERING THE NEW SPORTS NORMAL |
28 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports L.J. 217 [Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal] (2021) |
How has a global pandemic changed the sports landscape? What does the future role of the student-athlete look like? What part do sports teams and players have in social justice movements? The 2021 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Symposium discussed these topics from the past year and took a look forward as we enter a new sports normal. We were... |
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| Phillip Atiba Goff , Kim Shayo Buchanan |
A DATA-DRIVEN REMEDY FOR RACIAL DISPARITIES: COMPSTAT FOR JUSTICE |
76 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 375 [New York University Annual Survey of American Law] (2021) |
Police executives and policymakers have long affirmed a core principle of sound organizational management: law enforcement agencies must measure what matters. And they do: since the New York Police Department popularized the COMPSTAT process in the late 1990s, the systematic, ongoing analysis of crime and arrest data has achieved widespread... |
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| Phillip Atiba Goff , Kim Shayo Buchanan |
A DATA-DRIVEN REMEDY FOR RACIAL DISPARITIES: COMPSTAT FOR JUSTICE |
76 N.Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 375 [New York University Annual Survey of American Law] (2021) |
Police executives and policymakers have long affirmed a core principle of sound organizational management: law enforcement agencies must measure what matters. And they do: since the New York Police Department popularized the COMPSTAT process in the late 1990s, the systematic, ongoing analysis of crime and arrest data has achieved widespread... |
2021 |
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| Ari B. Rubin |
A FACIAL CHALLENGE: FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY AND THE CARPENTER DOCTRINE |
27 Rich. J.L. & Tech. 3 [Richmond Journal of Law and Technology] (2021) |
In the 1943 Alfred Hitchcock film, Shadow of a Doubt, a handsome, young Uncle Charlie visits his sister's family, including a teenage niece, in the suburbs. Soon after Uncle Charlie's arrival, the niece notices an unusual quirk: more than camera shy, Uncle Charlie refuses to be caught on film at all. Uncle Charlie steps out of frame whenever a... |
2021 |
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| Ari B. Rubin |
A FACIAL CHALLENGE: FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY AND THE CARPENTER DOCTRINE |
27 Rich. J.L. & Tech. 3 [Richmond Journal of Law and Technology] (2021) |
In the 1943 Alfred Hitchcock film, Shadow of a Doubt, a handsome, young Uncle Charlie visits his sister's family, including a teenage niece, in the suburbs. Soon after Uncle Charlie's arrival, the niece notices an unusual quirk: more than camera shy, Uncle Charlie refuses to be caught on film at all. Uncle Charlie steps out of frame whenever a... |
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| Bennett A. Herbert |
A GLOBAL PANDEMIC AND A WILDCAT STRIKE: HOW COVID-19 AND CIVIL UNREST COULD IMPACT THE NBA'S LABOR RELATIONS |
17 DePaul J. Sports L. 59 [DePaul Journal of Sports Law] (Spring, 2021) |
There's not a mechanism in it (the NBA's collective bargaining agreement) that works to properly set the cap when you've got so much uncertainty. The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has rocked every facet of the legal world. This is especially true for labor relations related to force majeure clauses. As businesses, employees, and customers jockey for... |
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| Senator José Menéndez, Pearl D. Cruz |
A GUIDE TO THE 87TH TEXAS LEGISLATIVE SESSION |
23 Scholar: St. Mary's L. Rev. & Soc. Just. 411 [Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice] (2021) |
[W]e will rebuild, reconcile and recover[,] and every known nook of our nation and[,] every corner called our country, our people diverse and beautiful will emerge, battered and beautiful[.] When day comes we step out of the shade, aflame and unafraid[.] The new dawn blooms as we free it. For there is always light, if only we're brave enough to see... |
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| Senator José Menéndez, Pearl D. Cruz |
A GUIDE TO THE 87TH TEXAS LEGISLATIVE SESSION |
23 Scholar: St. Mary's L. Rev. & Soc. Just. 411 [Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice] (2021) |
[W]e will rebuild, reconcile and recover[,] and every known nook of our nation and[,] every corner called our country, our people diverse and beautiful will emerge, battered and beautiful[.] When day comes we step out of the shade, aflame and unafraid[.] The new dawn blooms as we free it. For there is always light, if only we're brave enough to see... |
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| Aglae Eufracio |
A HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS UNDER OUR ROOF |
23 Scholar: St. Mary's L. Rev. & Soc. Just. 201 [Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice] (2021) |
Introduction. 201 I. Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega Seized a Country. 205 II. Guinea: A Young Country Without Peace. 212 III. United States of America: A Country That Can't Breathe. 220 Conclusion. 232 |
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| Aglae Eufracio |
A HUMAN RIGHTS CRISIS UNDER OUR ROOF |
23 Scholar: St. Mary's L. Rev. & Soc. Just. 201 [Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice] (2021) |
Introduction. 201 I. Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega Seized a Country. 205 II. Guinea: A Young Country Without Peace. 212 III. United States of America: A Country That Can't Breathe. 220 Conclusion. 232 |
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| Taleed El-Sabawi , Jennifer J. Carrolla |
A MODEL FOR DEFUNDING: AN EVIDENCE-BASED STATUTE FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CRISIS RESPONSE |
94 Temp. L. Rev. 1 [Temple Law Review] (Fall, 2021) |
Too many Black persons and other persons of color are dying at the hands of law enforcement, leading many to call for the defunding of police. These deaths were directly caused by excessive use of force by police officers but were also driven by upstream and institutional factors that include structural racism, institutional bias, and a historic... |
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| Tyler Valeska |
A PRESS CLAUSE RIGHT TO COVER PROTESTS |
65 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 151 [Washington University Journal of Law & Policy] (2021) |
Someday, a court may need to decide whether the First Amendment protects journalists . as distinct from the public generally, from having to comply with an otherwise lawful order to disperse from city streets when [they] seek to observe, document, and report the conduct of law enforcement personnel; but today is not that day. As protests have... |
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| Tyler Valeska |
A PRESS CLAUSE RIGHT TO COVER PROTESTS |
65 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 151 [Washington University Journal of Law & Policy] (2021) |
Someday, a court may need to decide whether the First Amendment protects journalists . as distinct from the public generally, from having to comply with an otherwise lawful order to disperse from city streets when [they] seek to observe, document, and report the conduct of law enforcement personnel; but today is not that day. As protests have... |
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