Black Jurors Matter: Why the Law must Protect Minorities' Right to Judge
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Rachel Kunjummen Paulose |
Not up for Deliberation: Expanding the Peña-rodriguez Protection to Cover Jury Bias Against LGBTQ+ Individuals
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Brett V. Ries |
The Trial Tax and the Intersection of Race/ethnicity, Gender, and Age in Criminal Court Sentencing
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Peter S. Lehmann |
The Influence of Race on Jurors' Perceptions of Lethal Police Use of Force
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Logan Ewanation and Evelyn M. Maeder |
Does “Jamal” Receive a Harsher Sentence than “James”? First-name Bias in the Criminal Sentencing of Black Men
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Dushiyanthini(Toni) Kenthirarajah, Nicholas P. Camp, Gregory M. Walton, Aaron C. Kay and Geoffrey L. Cohen |
Black Lives Matter in the Jury Box: Abolishing the Peremptory Strike
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Payton Pope |
Further Punishing the Vulnerable: Why Home Confinement Is Superior to Solitary Confinement in a Pandemic Situation
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Loveleen Singh |
Batson Fails Again: How the Resurgence of Black Lives Matter Highlights the Ease of Bypassing the Race-Neutral Requirement and Proposed Modifications to Refine the Standard
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Linette A. Duluc |
How Free Is Free Speech: Media Bias, Pretrial Publicity, and Defendants' Need for a Universal Appellate Rule to Combat Prejudiced Juries
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Haley Loquercio |
Where Black Lives Matter Less: Understanding the Impact of Black Victims on Sentencing Outcomes in Texas Capital Murder Cases from 1973 to 2018
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Jelani Jefferson Exum and David Niven |
Walking a Mile in Their Shoes Before Judging: Optimizing Judicial Empathy in the Criminal Sentencing of Black Americans with “Impact of Race and Culture Assessments”
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Kylee Gomez |
Criminal Stereotypes of Muslim and Arab Americans and the Impact on Evaluations of Ambiguous Criminal Evidence
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Joseph J. Avery, DongWon Oh, Lauren Feldman, Reuven Cooper and Joel Cooper |
Modern Sentencing Mitigation
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John B. Meixner Jr. |
The Ballad of the "White" Collar Criminal: an Examination of the Intersection of Race and Gender in Federal White-collar Sentencing and Possible Implications of the Findings
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Taylor Tesher |
Addressing Racial Inequities in the Criminal Justice System Through a Reconstruction Sentencing Approach
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Jelani Jefferson Exum |
Analyzing Wrongful Convictions Beyond the Traditional Canonical List of Errors, for Enduring Structural and Sociological Attributes, (Juveniles, Racism, Adversary System, Policing Policies)
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Leona D. Jochnowitz and Tonya Kendall |
Reconstruction Sentencing: Reimagining Drug Sentencing in the Aftermath of the War on Drugs
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Jelani Jefferson Exum |
Racism, Incorporated: Ramos v. Louisiana and Jogging While Black
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Victor C. Romero |
Deadly Bias: Why North Carolina's Legacy of Systemic Racism Within Capital Sentencing Necessitates the Reinstatement of the Racial Justice Act
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Laura G. Jensen |
Sentencing Memoradum of Derek Chauvin for Murder of George Floyd
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Peter A. Cahill |
A Racially Biased Obstacle Course: Apprendi Transformed the Federal Sentencing Guidelines into a Series of Judicial Obstacles; Can Shame Reduce the Racial Disparities?
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Kallie S. Klein and Susan R. Klein |
Race-conscious Jury Selection
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Anna Offit |
Awakening the American Jury: Did the Killing of George Floyd Alter Juror Deliberations Forever?
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Tamara F. Lawson |
Solitary Confinement as Illegitimately Proscribed and Disproportional Punishment: Another Angle from Which to Attack the Inhumane Practice
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Danika Jo Anderson |
Bringing Sentencing into the 21st Century: Closing the Gap Between Practice and Knowledge by Introducing Expertise into Sentencing Law
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Mirko Bagaric, Nick Fischer and Gabrielle Wolf |
Junk Science at Sentencing
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Maneka Sinha |
Moving the Needle: Two Promising Tools to Attack Arkansas's Racial Disparity in Criminal Sentencing
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Anastasia M. Boles |
Have Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Sentencing Declined?
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Ryan D. King and Michael T. Light |
The Implicit Racial Bias in Sentencing: The Next Frontier
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Mark W. Bennett |
Excusing “Women of Circumstance”: Redefining Conspiracy Law to Hold Culpable Offenders Accountable
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Amanda E. Smallhorn |
Slave Narratives and the Sentencing Court
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Lindsey Webb |
Mandatory Minimum Sentencing and Black Males
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Edward Blakemore |