Pick the Lowest Hanging Fruit: Hate Crime Law and the Acknowledgment of Racial Violence
Pick the Lowest Hanging Fruit: Hate Crime Law and the Acknowledgment of Racial Violence The has had remedies aimed at racial violence since the Ku Klux Klan Act was passed…
Militant Animal Rights Activity: Terrorism, Extremism or Something Else?
. Go to Source Author: Rachel Monaghan
Holding Government Officials Accountable by Applying the State-Created Danger Doctrine to Cases of Suicide
Holding Government Officials Accountable by Applying the State-Created Danger Doctrine to Cases of Suicide Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act provides a means for plaintiffs whose civil rights have…
Judicial Resistance to New York’s 2020 Criminal Legal Reforms
Judicial Resistance to New York's 2020 Criminal Legal Reforms This Article seeks to examine judicial opposition to New York’s 2020 criminal justice reforms in the context of existing scholarship on…
Criminalizing ESG: A Framework to Hold Corporations Accountable for Incorrect ESG Disclosures
Criminalizing ESG: A Framework to Hold Corporations Accountable for Incorrect ESG Disclosures Investors are increasingly interested in corporate environmental, social, and governance (“ESG”) data, so the SEC has faced pressure…
Habit, Crime, and Culpability
Habit, Crime, and Culpability Courts and scholars long have distinguished the wrongdoing component of criminal liability from the culpability component. In the old days, wrongdoing was thought to be crime’s…
Public Records Aren’t Public: Systemic Barriers to Measuring Court Functioning & Equity
Public Records Aren't Public: Systemic Barriers to Measuring Court Functioning & Equity In a new era of computational legal scholarship, computational tools exist with the capacity to quickly and efficiently…
Five Things We Need to Learn About Incel Extremism: Issues, Challenges and Avenues for Fresh Research
. Go to Source Author: Gavin Hart
Racial attitudes and belief in redeemability: Most Whites believe justice‐involved Black people can change
Racial attitudes and belief in redeemability: Most Whites believe justice‐involved Black people can change Abstract Public belief in redeemability reduces punitiveness and increases support for policy measures such as rehabilitation,…