AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYear
Alexander M. Heideman DANGEROUS SUBJECTS IN EVERY SENSE: VIOLENCE AND POLITICS AT THE LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI 89 Mississippi Law Journal 407 (2020)   2020
Xinge He, Emma Johnson, Lauren Katz, Blake Pescatore, Alexandra Rogers, Eva Schlitz DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 21 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law 253 (2020)   2020
Edith Perez DON'T MAKE A RUN FOR IT: RETHINKING ILLINOIS v. WARDLOW IN LIGHT OF POLICE SHOOTINGS AND THE NATURE OF REASONABLE SUSPICION 31 University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 137 (Fall, 2020)   2020
Timothy Zick FRAMING THE SECOND AMENDMENT: GUN RIGHTS, CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES 106 Iowa Law Review 229 (November, 2020)   2020
Julie Goldscheid GENDER VIOLENCE AGAINST AFRO-COLOMBIAN WOMEN: MAKING THE PROMISE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REAL 4 Columbia Human Rights Law Review Online 249 (May 27, 2020)   2020
Noah D. Zatz GET TO WORK OR GO TO JAIL: STATE VIOLENCE AND THE RACIALIZED PRODUCTION OF PRECARIOUS WORK 45 Law and Social Inquiry 304 (May, 2020)   2020
Chandra L. Ford GRAHAM, POLICE VIOLENCE, AND HEALTH THROUGH A PUBLIC HEALTH LENS 100 Boston University Law Review 1093 (May, 2020)   2020
Susan McMahon GUN LAWS AND MENTAL ILLNESS: RIDDING THE STATUTES OF STIGMA 5 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law & Public Affairs 133 (January, 2020)   2020
Jennifer Carlson GUN STUDIES AND THE POLITICS OF EVIDENCE 16 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 183 (2020)   2020
Dru Stevenson GUN VIOLENCE AS AN OBSTACLE TO EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY 50 University of Memphis Law Review 1091 (Summer, 2020)   2020
Cody J. Jacobs GUNS IN THE PRIVATE SQUARE 2020 University of Illinois Law Review 1097 (2020)   2020
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 1 (2020)   2020
Cecelia Klingele LABELING VIOLENCE 103 Marquette Law Review 847 (Spring, 2020)   2020
Lily Grisafi LIVING IN THE BLAST ZONE: SEXUAL VIOLENCE PIPED ONTO NATIVE LAND BY EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES 53 Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 509 (Summer, 2020)   2020
Osagie K. Obasogie MORE THAN BIAS: HOW LAW PRODUCES POLICE VIOLENCE 100 Boston University Law Review 771 (May, 2020)   2020
Dara E. Purvis , Melissa Blanco POLICE SEXUAL VIOLENCE: POLICE BRUTALITY, #METOO, AND MASCULINITIES 108 California Law Review 1487 (October, 2020)   2020
Trevor George Gardner POLICE VIOLENCE AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN PROCEDURAL HABITUS 100 Boston University Law Review 849 (May, 2020)   2020
Michael Siegel RACIAL DISPARITIES IN FATAL POLICE SHOOTINGS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS INFORMED BY CRITICAL RACE THEORY 100 Boston University Law Review 1069 (May, 2020)   2020
Lisa J. Soto, JD , Sadhana Chheda, MD , Joseph V. Soto, BBA REDUCING FATALITIES IN MASS ATTACKS AND THE RELATED MATTER OF GUN CONTROL POLICY FOLLOWING THE EL PASO AUGUST 2019 SHOOTING 26 Texas Hispanic Journal of Law and Policy 85 (Spring, 2020)   2020
David S. Meyer , Kaylin Bourdon SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND STANDING IN THE AMERICAN GUN DEBATE 69 Emory Law Journal 919 (2020)   2020
Devon W. Carbado STOP-AND-STRIP VIOLENCE: THE DOCTRINAL MIGRATIONS OF REASONABLE SUSPICION 55 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 467 (Summer, 2020)   2020
Caroline Bettinger-Lopez, Jamila Flomo, Amanda Suarez THE EFFECTS OF ANTI-IMMIGRANT LAWS IN THE U.S. ON VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A GENDER-BASED HUMAN RIGHTS ANALYSIS 23 Harvard Latinx Law Review 17 (Spring, 2020)   2020
E. Tendayi Achiume THE INTERLINKING CRISES OF COVID AND POLICE VIOLENCE ON THE JUNE 2020 GLOBAL ANTI-RACISM DEBATE 114 American Society of International Law Proceedings 381 (June 25-26, 2020)   2020
Judith Lewis THE STABILITY PARADOX: THE TWO-PARENT PARADIGM AND THE PERPETUATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND CUSTODY CASES 27 Michigan Journal of Gender & Law 311 (2020)   2020
Adam Crepelle TRIBAL COURTS, THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT, AND SUPPLEMENTAL JURISDICTION: EXPANDING TRIBAL COURT JURISDICTION TO IMPROVE PUBLIC SAFETY IN INDIAN COUNTRY 81 Montana Law Review 59 (Winter, 2020)   2020
J.J. Prescott, Benjamin Pyle, Sonja B. Starr UNDERSTANDING VIOLENT-CRIME RECIDIVISM 95 Notre Dame Law Review 1643 (March, 2020)   2020
Sarah L. Desmarais , Samantha A. Zottola VIOLENCE RISK ASSESSMENT: CURRENT STATUS AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 103 Marquette Law Review 793 (Spring, 2020)   2020
Michael O'Hear VIOLENT CRIME AND MEDIA COVERAGE IN ONE CITY: A STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT 103 Marquette Law Review 1007 (Spring, 2020)   2020
Michael O'Hear , Darren Wheelock VIOLENT CRIME AND PUNITIVENESS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF PUBLIC OPINION 103 Marquette Law Review 1035 (Spring, 2020)   2020
Amber Simmons WHY ARE WE SO MAD? THE TRUTH BEHIND "ANGRY" BLACK WOMEN AND THEIR LEGAL INVISIBILITY AS VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 36 Harvard Blackletter Law Journal 47 (Spring, 2020)   2020
J. Nicole Alanko "HELPFULNESS" IS A TWO-WAY STREET: HOW THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA CAN SUPPORT UNDOCUMENTED SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 16 Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal 35 (Winter, 2019)   2019
Gordon Danning, J.D. "IT AIN'T SO MUCH THE THINGS WE DON'T KNOW THAT GET US IN TROUBLE. IT'S THE THINGS WE KNOW THAT AIN'T SO": THE DUBIOUS INTELLECTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CLAIM THAT "HATE SPEECH" CAUSES POLITICAL VIOLENCE 2019 Pepperdine Law Review 98 (2019)   2019
Jennifer Rae Taylor A HISTORY OF TOLERANCE FOR VIOLENCE 44 Human Rights 5 (2019)   2019
Jane K. Stoever ACCESS TO SAFETY AND JUSTICE: SERVICE OF PROCESS IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES 94 Washington Law Review 333 (March, 2019)   2019
Joshua B. Gurney AN "SDVCJ FIX"--PATHS FORWARD IN TRIBAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE JURISDICTION 70 Hastings Law Journal 887 (April, 2019)   2019
V. Noah Gimbel , Craig Muhammad ARE POLICE OBSOLETE? BREAKING CYCLES OF VIOLENCE THROUGH ABOLITION DEMOCRACY 40 Cardozo Law Review 1453 (April, 2019)   2019
Osagie K. Obasogie , Zachary Newman CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION WITHOUT JUDGES: POLICE VIOLENCE, EXCESSIVE FORCE, AND REMAKING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT 105 Virginia Law Review 425 (April, 2019)   2019
Brian Kritz DIRECT AND STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE AGAINST TRANSGENDER POPULATIONS: A COMPARATIVE LEGAL STUDY 31 Florida Journal of International Law 211 (Winter 2019)   2019
Meagan Docherty, Jordan Beardslee, Kevin J. Grimm, Dustin Pardini , Arizona State University DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN-INDIVIDUAL FROM WITHIN-INDIVIDUAL PREDICTORS OF GUN CARRYING AMONG BLACK AND WHITE MALES ACROSS ADOLESCENCE 43 Law and Human Behavior 144 (April, 2019)   2019
Nancy Chi Cantalupo DOG WHISTLES AND BEACHHEADS: THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, SEXUAL VIOLENCE, AND STUDENT DISCIPLINE IN EDUCATION 54 Wake Forest Law Review 303 (Spring, 2019)   2019
Tracy Sauro DON'T LEAVE ME NOW! - A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIM'S RIGHT TO BE ARMED BECAUSE THEIR ABUSERS ARE DANGEROUS 40 Women's Rights Law Reporter 171 (Spring/Summer, 2019)   2019
Alicia L. Granse GUN CONTROL AND THE COLOR OF THE LAW 37 Law & Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice 387 (Summer, 2019)   2019
Leila Nadya Sadat, Madaline M. George GUN VIOLENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS 60 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 1 (2019)   2019
Caroline Holliday MAKING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PRIVATE AGAIN: REFERRAL AUTHORITY AND RIGHTS ROLLBACK IN MATTER OF A-B- 60 Boston College Law Review 2145 (October, 2019)   2019
Barbara E. Armacost POLICE SHOOTINGS: IS ACCOUNTABILITY THE ENEMY OF PREVENTION? 80 Ohio State Law Journal 907 (2019)   2019
Daniel Rietiker POLICE VIOLENCE AND HOW TO FIGHT IT, IN PARTICULAR WHEN RACIALLY MOTIVATED: THE EXAMPLE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 52 Suffolk University Law Review 417 (2019)   2019
Gregory P. Magarian POLITICAL AND NON-POLITICAL SPEECH AND GUNS 28 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 429 (December, 2019)   2019
Dayna Olson PROTECTING NATIVE WOMEN FROM VIOLENCE: FOSTERING STATE-TRIBAL RELATIONS AND THE SHORTCOMINGS OF THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT OF 2013 46 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 821 (Summer, 2019)   2019
Jaime Amparo Alves, CEAF/Universidad Icesi and UC Santa Barbara REFUSING TO BE GOVERNED: URBAN POLICING, GANG VIOLENCE, AND THE POLITICS OF EVILNESS IN AN AFRO-COLOMBIAN SHANTYTOWN 42 PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 21 (May, 2019)   2019
Megan B. Mavis, Matthew D. Shapiro SECOND AMENDMENT INTERPRETATION AND A CRITIQUE OF THE RESISTANCE TO COMMON-SENSE GUN REGULATION IN THE FACE OF GUN VIOLENCE: THIS IS AMERICA 46 Western State Law Review 85 (Spring, 2019)   2019
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