Vol. 133 No. 8 Laws permitting the expungement of criminal convictions are a key component of modern criminal justice reform efforts and have been the subject of a...
Vol. 133 No. 7 Introduction I am watching a video of Donald Trump, the forty-fifth President of the United States. He stands before a sea of white people,...
Vol. 133 No. 4 The United States is seeing a cultural shift toward increased concern over Israel’s human rights record. Over the past decade, groups from the Bill...
Vol. 133 No. 1 The state’s authority to deliver justice is called into question when its officers are not or cannot be held accountable for violating the law....
Vol. 132 No. 5 For centuries, prisoners in the United States were housed together regardless of their citizenship status. That changed in 1999 when the federal government began...
Vol. 132 No. 5 Introduction At a 2015 speech at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law, then-Judge Brett Kavanaugh pondered Chief Justice John G. Roberts’s famous statement that...