| Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Key Terms |
| Tatiana Hyman |
THE HARMS OF RACIST ONLINE HATE SPEECH IN THE POST-COVID WORKING WORLD: EXPANDING EMPLOYEE PROTECTIONS |
89 Fordham L. Rev. 1553 [Fordham Law Review] (March, 2021) |
In one year, the COVID-19 pandemic and egregious incidents of racial violence have created significant shifts in the United States's workplace culture and social climate. Many employers are transitioning employees to long-term or permanent remote work, and conversations about racial justice are more pervasive and divisive, especially on social... |
2021 |
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| Zinaida Miller |
THE INJUSTICES OF TIME: RIGHTS, RACE, REDISTRIBUTION, AND RESPONSIBILITY |
52 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 647 [Columbia Human Rights Law Review] (Winter, 2021) |
Resurgent debates in U.S. law and politics over reparations and racialized inequality reflect what this Article argues is a significant transnational legal phenomenon: courts, policymakers, and social justice advocates mobilizing pasts of racial and ethnic violence and dispossession to justify competing rules for the distribution of resources and... |
2021 |
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| Nadine Strossen |
THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF RACIAL JUSTICE AND FREE SPEECH FOR RACISTS |
1 J. Free Speech L. 51 [Journal of Free Speech Law] (2021) |
The ACLU is committed to the fundamental rights to equality and justice embodied in the Fourteenth Amendment and civil rights laws .. We are determined to fight racism in all its forms .. We are also firmly committed to fighting bigotry and oppression against other marginalized groups .. And the ACLU understands that speech that denigrates such... |
2021 |
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| Nadine Strossen |
THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF RACIAL JUSTICE AND FREE SPEECH FOR RACISTS |
[Journal of Free Speech Law] (2021) |
The ACLU is committed to the fundamental rights to equality and justice embodied in the Fourteenth Amendment and civil rights laws .. We are determined to fight racism in all its forms .. We are also firmly committed to fighting bigotry and oppression against other marginalized groups .. And the ACLU understands that speech that denigrates such... |
2021 |
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| Kenneth R. Davis |
THE INVISIBLE BAN: NEGLIGENT DISPARATE IMPACT |
70 Am. U. L. Rev. 1879 [American University Law Review] (August, 2021) |
Title VII provides two primary anti-discrimination theories: disparate treatment and disparate impact. Disparate-treatment law prohibits intentional employment discrimination against a member of a protected class. Disparate-impact law imposes strict liability on employers for using facially neutral employment practices that have a... |
2021 |
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| Ion Meyn |
THE INVISIBLE RULES THAT GOVERN USE OF FORCE |
2021 Wis. L. Rev. 593 [Wisconsin Law Review] (2021) |
Police departments reject the idea that use of force can be governed by hard and fast rules. Under this rule-resistant view, using rules to regulate use of force would be dangerous and in practice impossible, as officers must retain broad discretion to respond to ever-changing conditions in the field. Despite the prevalence of this view, the... |
2021 |
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| Ion Meyn |
THE INVISIBLE RULES THAT GOVERN USE OF FORCE |
2021 Wis. L. Rev. 593 [Wisconsin Law Review] (2021) |
Police departments reject the idea that use of force can be governed by hard and fast rules. Under this rule-resistant view, using rules to regulate use of force would be dangerous and in practice impossible, as officers must retain broad discretion to respond to ever-changing conditions in the field. Despite the prevalence of this view, the... |
2021 |
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| Courtney Hinkle |
THE MODERN LIE DETECTOR: AI-POWERED AFFECT SCREENING AND THE EMPLOYEE POLYGRAPH PROTECTION ACT (EPPA) |
109 Geo. L.J. 1201 [Georgetown Law Journal] (April, 2021) |
Predictive algorithms are increasingly being used to screen and sort the modern workforce. The delegation of hiring decisions to AI-powered software systems, however, will have a profound impact on the privacy of individuals. This Note builds on the foundational work of legal scholars studying the growing trend of algorithmic decisionmaking in... |
2021 |
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| Anthony Michael Kreis |
THE NEW REDEEMERS |
55 Ga. L. Rev. 1483 [Georgia Law Review] (Summer, 2021) |
This Article is about the long arc of a Second Redemption. A new life to the politics of racial grievance surfaced in the wake of a diversifying polity, a decline of rural power, and a Black man's rise to the American presidency. And that reinvigorated force was the linchpin of Donald Trump's ascendency to power. Trump was a part of a broader... |
2021 |
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| Aaron Tang |
THE RADICAL-INCREMENTAL CHANGE DEBATE, RACIAL JUSTICE, AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TEACHERS' CHOICE |
169 U. PA. L. Rev. Online 186 [University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online] (2021) |
L1-2Introduction . L3186 I. Teachers, Schools, and (Suburban) Parents. 193 A. Teachers. 193 B. Schools. 195 1. Integration. 195 2. School Choice. 197 C. Suburban Parents. 198 II. The Political Economy of Teachers' Choice. 200 A. Teachers' Choice. 201 B. The Political Economy of Teachers' Choice. 205 C. The Political Economy of Teachers' Unions. 207... |
2021 |
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| Aaron Tang |
THE RADICAL-INCREMENTAL CHANGE DEBATE, RACIAL JUSTICE, AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TEACHERS' CHOICE |
169 U. PA. L. Rev. Online 186 [University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online] (2021) |
L1-2Introduction . L3186 I. Teachers, Schools, and (Suburban) Parents. 193 A. Teachers. 193 B. Schools. 195 1. Integration. 195 2. School Choice. 197 C. Suburban Parents. 198 II. The Political Economy of Teachers' Choice. 200 A. Teachers' Choice. 201 B. The Political Economy of Teachers' Choice. 205 C. The Political Economy of Teachers' Unions. 207... |
2021 |
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| Mira Edmonds |
THE REINCORPORATION OF PRISONERS INTO THE BODY POLITIC: ELIMINATING THE MEDICAID INMATE EXCLUSION POLICY |
28 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol'y 279 [Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy] (Spring, 2021) |
Incarcerated people are excluded from Medicaid coverage due to a provision in the Social Security Act Amendments of 1965 known as the Medicaid Inmate Exclusion Policy (MIEP). This Article argues for the elimination of the MIEP as an anachronistic remnant of an earlier era prior to the massive growth of the U.S. incarcerated population and the... |
2021 |
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| John D. Bessler |
THE RULE OF LAW: A NECESSARY PILLAR OF FREE AND DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES FOR PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS |
61 Santa Clara L. Rev. 467 [Santa Clara Law Review] (2021) |
This essay traces the history and development of the concept of the Rule of Law from ancient times through the present. It describes the elements of the Rule of Law and its importance to the protection of human rights in a variety of contexts, including under domestic and international law. From ancient Greece and Rome to the Enlightenment, and... |
2021 |
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| John D. Bessler |
THE RULE OF LAW: A NECESSARY PILLAR OF FREE AND DEMOCRATIC SOCIETIES FOR PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS |
61 Santa Clara L. Rev. 467 [Santa Clara Law Review] (2021) |
This essay traces the history and development of the concept of the Rule of Law from ancient times through the present. It describes the elements of the Rule of Law and its importance to the protection of human rights in a variety of contexts, including under domestic and international law. From ancient Greece and Rome to the Enlightenment, and... |
2021 |
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| Tung Yin |
THE TIME IS NOW: CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM IN THE WAKE OF GEORGE FLOYD'S KILLING |
25 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 397 [Lewis & Clark Law Review] (2021) |
On May 25, 2020, an encounter between George Floyd (Black) and Minneapolis police officers Derek Chauvin (white), Tou Thao (Asian), J. Alexander Keung (Black), and Thomas Lane (white)--most of which was recorded by numerous bystanders--turned deadly. After arresting Floyd for allegedly passing a counterfeit bill, Keung and Lane tried to put Floyd... |
2021 |
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| Tung Yin |
THE TIME IS NOW: CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM IN THE WAKE OF GEORGE FLOYD'S KILLING |
25 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 397 [Lewis & Clark Law Review] (2021) |
On May 25, 2020, an encounter between George Floyd (Black) and Minneapolis police officers Derek Chauvin (white), Tou Thao (Asian), J. Alexander Keung (Black), and Thomas Lane (white)--most of which was recorded by numerous bystanders--turned deadly. After arresting Floyd for allegedly passing a counterfeit bill, Keung and Lane tried to put Floyd... |
2021 |
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| Angela Onwuachi-Willig |
THE TRAUMA OF AWAKENING TO RACISM: DID THE TRAGIC KILLING OF GEORGE FLOYD RESULT IN CULTURAL TRAUMA FOR WHITES? |
58 Hous. L. Rev. 817 [Houston Law Review] (Symposium, 2021) |
The act of witnessing the killing of George Floyd, a forty-six-year-old, African-American father, brother, partner, and son, at the hands of the police caused many white individuals to experience an epiphany about racism, specifically structural racism, in the United States. Following the horrific killing of George Floyd, many white people began to... |
2021 |
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| Angela Onwuachi-Willig |
THE TRAUMA OF AWAKENING TO RACISM: DID THE TRAGIC KILLING OF GEORGE FLOYD RESULT IN CULTURAL TRAUMA FOR WHITES? |
58 Hous. L. Rev. 817 [Houston Law Review] (Symposium, 2021) |
The act of witnessing the killing of George Floyd, a forty-six-year-old, African-American father, brother, partner, and son, at the hands of the police caused many white individuals to experience an epiphany about racism, specifically structural racism, in the United States. Following the horrific killing of George Floyd, many white people began to... |
2021 |
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| Kiel Brennan-Marquez, Darryl K. Brown, Stephen E. Henderson |
THE TRIAL LOTTERY |
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1 [Wake Forest Law Review] (2021) |
Juries are the lifeblood of our criminal justice system. As the Framers clearly understood, and as the Supreme Court has consistently reaffirmed in recent years, their value goes far beyond accuracy in individual cases. Criminal juries are a democratic bulwark against overzealous state power; they keep prosecutors and police in check. Accordingly,... |
2021 |
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| Kiel Brennan-Marquez, Darryl K. Brown, Stephen E. Henderson |
THE TRIAL LOTTERY |
56 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1 [Wake Forest Law Review] (2021) |
Juries are the lifeblood of our criminal justice system. As the Framers clearly understood, and as the Supreme Court has consistently reaffirmed in recent years, their value goes far beyond accuracy in individual cases. Criminal juries are a democratic bulwark against overzealous state power; they keep prosecutors and police in check. Accordingly,... |
2021 |
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| Brandon Hasbrouck |
THE UNCONSTITUTIONAL POLICE |
56 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 239 [Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review] (Summer, 2021) |
Most Fourth Amendment cases arise under a basic fact pattern. Police decide to do something--say, stop and frisk a suspect. They find some crime--say, a gun or drugs--they arrest the suspect, and the suspect is subsequently charged with a crime. The suspect--who is all too often Black--becomes a defendant and challenges the police officers' initial... |
2021 |
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| Caleb L. Green |
THE VISUAL ARTISTS RIGHTS ACT |
13 No. 3 Landslide 36 [Landslide] (January/February, 2021) |
The death of George Floyd has resulted in an international outcry for social and criminal justice reform, sparking a wave of protests throughout the United States and various countries. On May 26, 2020, the day after George Floyd's death, Minnesota locals took to the streets to participate in protest demonstrations. These protests swiftly swept... |
2021 |
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| Jane K. Stoever |
TITLE IX, ESPORTS, AND #ETOO |
89 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 857 [George Washington Law Review] (July, 2021) |
As colleges and universities increasingly award video gaming scholarships, field competitive esports teams, construct esports arenas in the centers of campuses, and promote student interaction through gaming, schools should anticipate the sexual cyberviolence, harassment, and technology-enabled abuse that commonly occur through gaming. This Article... |
2021 |
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| Jessica M. Eaglin |
TO "DEFUND" THE POLICE |
73 Stan. L. Rev. Online 120 [Stanford Law Review Online] (June, 2021) |
Much public debate circles around grassroots activists' demand to defund the police, raised in public consciousness in the summer of 2020. Yet confusion about the demand is pervasive. This Essay adopts a literal interpretation of defund to clarify and distinguish four alternative, substantive policy positions that legal reforms... |
2021 |
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| Deborah J. Cantrell |
TRANSFORMATIVE SILENCE AND PROTEST |
22 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 83 [Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion] (2021) |
Social movement protests have become common place in the last several years. Images come easily to mind of protestors marching down streets holding signs and chanting. Just as easily, images come to mind of counter-protestors yelling back, and law enforcement engaging protestors, often trying to control them with notable force. This Article... |
2021 |
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| Deborah J. Cantrell |
TRANSFORMATIVE SILENCE AND PROTEST |
22 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 83 [Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion] (2021) |
Social movement protests have become common place in the last several years. Images come easily to mind of protestors marching down streets holding signs and chanting. Just as easily, images come to mind of counter-protestors yelling back, and law enforcement engaging protestors, often trying to control them with notable force. This Article... |
2021 |
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| E. Tendayi Achiume |
TRANSNATIONAL RACIAL (IN)JUSTICE IN LIBERAL DEMOCRATIC EMPIRE |
134 Harv. L. Rev. F. 378 [Harvard Law Review Forum] (6/1/2021) |
On June 17, 2020, Philonise Floyd addressed the United Nations Human Rights Council, the United Nations' paramount human rights body, demanding justice for the murder of his brother and the many other Black people who have been subject to the regime of racial extrajudicial killings endemic in the United States. His testimony was part of a... |
2021 |
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Trump: LeBron James's 'racist rants' are divisive, nasty |
(4/22/2021) |
Former President Trump slammed NBA superstar LeBron James on Thursday night, calling the basketball stars racist rants divisive |
2021 |
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| Elizabeth M. Iglesias |
TRUMP'S INSURRECTION: PANDEMIC VIOLENCE, PRESIDENTIAL INCITEMENT AND THE REPUBLICAN GUARANTEE |
11 U. Miami Race & Soc. Just. L. Rev. 7 [University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review] (Spring, 2021) |
Our own experience has corroborated the lessons taught by the examples of other nations; . that seditions and insurrections are, unhappily, maladies as inseparable from the body politic as tumors and eruptions from the natural body; that the idea of governing at all times by the simple force of law (which we have been told is the only admissible... |
2021 |
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| Hayley A. Valla |
UNCLE SAM'S DILEMMA: WHETHER PRIORITIZING CONFEDERATE MEMORIALS OVER NATIONAL SENTIMENT IS A MONUMENTAL MISTAKE |
37 Touro L. Rev. 1107 [Touro Law Review] (2021) |
When asked to make an appearance at an event to commemorate Civil War monuments, General Robert E. Lee replied, I think it wiser . not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the example of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered. Unfortunately, the... |
2021 |
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| Hayley A. Valla |
UNCLE SAM'S DILEMMA: WHETHER PRIORITIZING CONFEDERATE MEMORIALS OVER NATIONAL SENTIMENT IS A MONUMENTAL MISTAKE |
37 Touro L. Rev. 1107 [Touro Law Review] (2021) |
When asked to make an appearance at an event to commemorate Civil War monuments, General Robert E. Lee replied, I think it wiser . not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the example of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered. Unfortunately, the... |
2021 |
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| Meera E. Deo |
UNEQUAL PROFESSION, UNLEASHED |
73 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 857 [Rutgers University Law Review] (Spring, 2021) |
C1-3Table of Contents I. Claiming My Worth. 860 II. Jumping on the Bandwagon. 862 III. Centering Structural Solutions. 864 IV. Being Part of the Solution--Not the Solution. 865 V. Understanding Pandemic Effects on Legal Academia. 866 |
2021 |
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| James O. Pearson, Jr., J.D. |
Use of peremptory challenge to exclude from jury persons belonging to a class or race |
79 A.L.R.3d 14 (Originally published in 1977) [American Law Reports ALR3d] (2021) |
This annotation collects and analyzes the civil and criminal cases in which the courts have considered whether it is proper for either a plaintiff (usually the prosecution) or a defendant to use the peremptory challenge to exclude members of a race or class from the petit jury, either in a single case or in case after case over a period of time.... |
2021 |
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| Jane Snoddy Smith |
V. WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH SAY? |
2021 Advanced Real Est. Drafting 18-V [State Bar of Texas] (32nd Annual) |
Robert Rosenthal's Research in 1963 was one of the first studies to recognize that how we treat others affects what they think of themselves and their ultimate success. In the first part of the study, three children were picked at random and the teachers were told that those three children (the bloomers) were very smart but not to tell the... |
2021 |
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| Amy F. Kimpel |
VIOLENT VIDEOS: CRIMINAL DEFENSE IN A DIGITAL AGE |
37 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 305 [Georgia State University Law Review] (Winter, 2021) |
Digital video evidence has exploded into criminal practice with far-reaching consequences for criminal defendants, their attorneys, and the criminal legal system as a whole. Defense attorneys now receive police body-worn camera footage, surveillance video footage, and cell phone video footage in discovery in even the most routine criminal cases.... |
2021 |
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| G. Alex Sinha |
VIRTUOUS LAW-BREAKING |
13 Wash. U. Jurisprudence Rev. 199 [Washington University Jurisprudence Review] (2021) |
A rapidly growing body of scholarship embraces virtue jurisprudence, a series of (often ad hoc) attempts to incorporate the philosophical tradition of virtue ethics into legal theory. Broadly understood, virtue ethics describes an approach to moral questions that emphasizes the importance of developing and embodying various virtues, often as... |
2021 |
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| G. Alex Sinha |
VIRTUOUS LAW-BREAKING |
13 Wash. U. Jurisprudence Rev. 199 [Washington University Jurisprudence Review] (2021) |
A rapidly growing body of scholarship embraces virtue jurisprudence, a series of (often ad hoc) attempts to incorporate the philosophical tradition of virtue ethics into legal theory. Broadly understood, virtue ethics describes an approach to moral questions that emphasizes the importance of developing and embodying various virtues, often as... |
2021 |
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WALT DISNEY CO. |
SEC No Action Ltrs. WSB File No. 0119202101 [SEC No Action Letters] (2021) |
WSB File No. 0119202101 WSB Subject Category: 77 Public Availability Date: January 8, 2021. Prepared By: Wilmer Cutler References: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 14(a); Rule 14a-8 ________________Washington Service Bureau Summary________________ October 31, 2020 Via E-mail to shareholderproposals@sec.gov U.S. Securities and Exchange... |
2021 |
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| Skye M. Walker |
WARS, WALLS, AND WRECKED ECOSYSTEMS: THE CASE FOR PRIORITIZING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION IN A NATIONAL SECURITY-CENTRIC LEGAL SYSTEM |
51 Envtl. L. 913 [Environmental Law] (Summer, 2021) |
Maintaining a strong military. Furthering national security by securing the skies, seas, and borders. Promoting peace and order by using tear gas to diffuse chaotic and potentially dangerous situations. To the U.S. government, these are laudable objectives--objectives that often outweigh other policy goals such as environmental conservation. As a... |
2021 |
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| Arline T. Geronimus, ScD |
WEATHERING THE PANDEMIC: DYING OLD AT A YOUNG AGE FROM PRE-EXISTING RACIST CONDITIONS |
27 Wash. & Lee J. Civil Rts. & Soc. Just. 409 [Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice] (Spring, 2021) |
C1-2Table of Contents I. Introduction. 410 A. What Is Weathering from a Biological Mechanistic Perspective?. 413 B. Weathering Populations and the Pandemic. 425 II. Distinction Between the Constructs of Weathering vs. Pre-Existing Medical Conditions. 430 A. Legal Applications of Weathering Knowledge in the Pandemic. 435 III. Conclusion. 440 |
2021 |
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What Acts Constitute Excessive Force in Violation of the U.S. Constitution When Used Against Demonstrators or Protesters |
64 A.L.R. Fed. 3d Art. 5 (Originally published in 2021) (2021) |
While protests are most closely associated with the First Amendment rights of demonstrators, where law enforcement officers have sought to disperse protests through the use of force, protestors have also raised Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment challenges to their treatment. The Fourth Amendment, triggered when an individual is seized |
2021 |
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| Joseph Blocher, Reva B. Siegel |
WHEN GUNS THREATEN THE PUBLIC SPHERE: A NEW ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC SAFETY REGULATION UNDER HELLER |
116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 139 [Northwestern University Law Review] (2021) |
Abstract--Government regulates guns, it is widely assumed, because of the death and injuries guns can inflict. This standard account is radically incomplete-- and in ways that dramatically skew constitutional analysis of gun rights. As we show in an account of the armed protesters who invaded the Michigan legislature in 2020, guns can be used not... |
2021 |
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| Joseph Blocher, Reva B. Siegel |
WHEN GUNS THREATEN THE PUBLIC SPHERE: A NEW ACCOUNT OF PUBLIC SAFETY REGULATION UNDER HELLER |
116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 139 [Northwestern University Law Review] (2021) |
Government regulates guns, it is widely assumed, because of the death and injuries guns can inflict. This standard account is radically incomplete-- and in ways that dramatically skew constitutional analysis of gun rights. As we show in an account of the armed protesters who invaded the Michigan legislature in 2020, guns can be used not... |
2021 |
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WHO MAKES ESG?: UNDERSTANDING STAKEHOLDERS IN THE ESG DEBATE |
26 Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L. 277 [Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law] (2021) |
DEAN DILLER: Hello everyone. My name is Matthew Diller, the dean of Fordham Law School. Thank you so much for joining us today. Today, we have the Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law's annual symposium. This year's topic is who makes ESG and understanding the stakeholders in the ESG debate. At the outset, I want to thank Professors... |
2021 |
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WHO MAKES ESG?: UNDERSTANDING STAKEHOLDERS IN THE ESG DEBATE |
26 Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L. 277 [Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law] (2021) |
DEAN DILLER: Hello everyone. My name is Matthew Diller, the dean of Fordham Law School. Thank you so much for joining us today. Today, we have the Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law's annual symposium. This year's topic is who makes ESG and understanding the stakeholders in the ESG debate. At the outset, I want to thank Professors... |
2021 |
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| John Hirsch, Sarah Francois, Public Defender , Brooklyn Law School Class of 2021 |
WHY COMPREHENSIVE POLICE REFORM MUST INCLUDE DECRIMINALIZING SEX WORK |
64 How. L.J. 375 [Howard Law Journal] (Winter, 2021) |
Introduction. 376 Background. 377 I. Criminalizing Sex Work May Violate the Constitution. 383 II. Problematic Police Practices and Legislation. 389 A. Consensual Sex Workers Have No Defense: Why Entrapment Does Not Work. 391 B. Monell Liability and Police Immunity. 393 C. New York's Loitering Statute: A Relic From a Different World. 395 III.... |
2021 |
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| Natsu Taylor Saito |
WHY XENOPHOBIA? |
31 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 1 [Berkeley La Raza Law Journal] (2021) |
Xenophobia is deeply intertwined with racism but nevertheless maintains a life of its own. Focusing on the structural drivers of xenophobia in the United States, this essay asks what xenophobia accomplishes that racism alone does not. It posits that while xenophobia serves many purposes, one of its most significant functions is to legitimize the... |
2021 |
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| Natsu Taylor Saito |
WHY XENOPHOBIA? |
31 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 1 [Berkeley La Raza Law Journal] (2021) |
Xenophobia is deeply intertwined with racism but nevertheless maintains a life of its own. Focusing on the structural drivers of xenophobia in the United States, this essay asks what xenophobia accomplishes that racism alone does not. It posits that while xenophobia serves many purposes, one of its most significant functions is to legitimize the... |
2021 |
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| Aris Folley |
75-year-old Man Shoved by Buffalo Police Responds to Trump Tweet: 'Black Lives Matter' |
The Hill (6/9/2020) |
Martin Gugino, the 75-year-old man police shoved to the ground during a recent protest in Buffalo, N.Y., on Tuesday said Black Lives Matter when pressed for comment after President Trump promoted a baseless conspiracy theory about him on Twitter. |
2020 |
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| Henry Kenyon, CQ Roll Call |
Aclu Seeks Data on Aerial Surveillance of Black Lives Matter Protests |
CQ Briefing Roll Call Washington Data Privacy (8/13/2020) |
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a Freedom of Information Act request to find out how law enforcement used manned and unmanned aircraft to monitor Black Lives Matter protests around the country. |
2020 |
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