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Criminal Law

Race and the Law Notes

Bail Reform and Risk Assessment: The Cautionary Tale of Federal Sentencing

Vol. 131 No. 4 February 2018 Across the country, from New Jersey to Texas to California, bail reform is being debated, implemented, and litigated at the state and local levels....
Criminal Law Blog Essay

Criminal Justice Reform Starts and Ends with the States

January 11, 2018 Criminal justice reform has the attention of the country, but it is at the state and local level where reform will be implemented. Much...
  • State Senator Eric P. Lesser
Criminal Law Recent Case

Commonwealth v. Carter

Trial Court Convicts Defendant of Involuntary Manslaughter Based on Encouragement of Suicide.

Vol. 131 No. 3 January 2018
Criminal Law Recent Proposed Legislation

Marijuana Justice Act of 2017

Senator Cory Booker Introduces Act to Repair the Harms Exacted by Marijuana Prohibition.

Vol. 131 No. 3 January 2018
Criminal Procedure Recent Case

United States v. McArthur

Eighth Circuit Holds that Generic Burglary Requires Intent at First Moment of Trespass.

Vol. 131 No. 2 December 2017
Criminal Law Blog Essay

Even After ‘Historic’ Criminal Justice Reform in Louisiana, Our Work Is Not Yet Done

October 17, 2017 Louisiana imprisons a larger share of its population than any other state in the U.S., and the U.S. locks up more people per capita...
  • Lisa Graybill
Criminal Law Blog Essay

Costs of Money Bail to Justice

October 17, 2017 More than 200,000 bail bonds are posted in California each year, generating $308 million in non-refundable premium fees from accused persons, their families, and...
  • Honorable Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye
Criminal Law Articles

The Judicial Presumption of Police Expertise

Vol. 130 No. 8 June 2017 This Article examines the unrecognized origins and scope of the judicial presumption of police expertise: the notion that trained, experienced officers develop insight into...
  • Anna Lvovsky
Statutory Interpretation Recent Case

State v. Gonzales (Gonzales II)

Supreme Court of Ohio Holds Cocaine Possession Penalties Determined by Total Drug Weight.

Vol. 130 No. 8 June 2017
Criminal Law Response

Why Do Courts Defer to Cops?

Responding to Anna Lvovsky, The Judicial Presumption of Police Expertise

Response to The Judicial Presumption of Police Expertise
Vol. 130 No. 8 June 2017
  • Barry Friedman
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