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UNENDING REFORM: POLICE RESISTANCE TO CONSENT DECREES AND FEDERAL MONITORS, Finn Mayock Journal of Law and Policy
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WHEN SEXUAL ASSAULT BECOMES INCIDENT TO MILITARY SERVICE, Lauren C. Brady Journal of Law and Policy
Last Rights: A Theory of Individual Impact, Kenneth R. Davis Brooklyn Law Review
Who’s the Fairest of Them All: Circuit Split Over Landlord Liability for Tenant-On-Tenant Discrimination Under the Fair Housing Act, Kelli Conway Brooklyn Law Review
Slaying the Serpents: Why Alternative Intervention Is Necessary to Protect Those in Mental Health Crisis from the State-Created Danger “Snake Pit”, Kathleen Giunta Journal of Law and Policy
Consider Collateral Consequences: The Inherent Hypocrisy of Veterans Treatment Courts’ Failure to Dismiss Criminal Charges, Julia W. Williams Journal of Law and Policy
White Supremacy’s Police Siege on the United States Capitol, Vida B. Johnson Brooklyn Law Review
Released, but Not Free: The Unexonerated, Heidi Gilchrist Faculty Scholarship
The Historical Diagnosis Criterion Should Not Apply: Reasonable Accommodations in Standardized Testing for Individuals with a Later Diagnosis of ADHD, Denise Elliot Journal of Law and Policy
Redefining the Safe Third Country Exception of the Immigration and Nationality Act in the Wake of Trump, Daniel E. Rabbani Brooklyn Law Review
On the Outer Reaches of the Marketplace of Ideas: the Weaponization of Title VI Against Palestinian College Activists, Gavriella Fried Journal of Law and Policy
Without a Voice, Without a Forum: Finding IIRIRA Section 1252(g) Unconstitutional, Amanda Simms Brooklyn Law Review
Black Deaths Matter: the Race-of-Victim Effect and Capital Punishment, Daniel S. Medwed Brooklyn Law Review
The Good, the Bad, and the Historically Anti-Semitic: An Analytical Comparison of Anti-Hate Laws in Germany and the United States, Jamie Rauch Brooklyn Journal of International Law
High Time for a Change: How the Relationship Between Signatory Countries and the United Nations Conventions Governing Narcotic Drugs Must Adapt to Foster a Global Shift in Cannabis Law, Alexander Clementi Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Compulsory DNA Testing in Argentina: The Right to Truth Versus the Right to Privacy, Margaret Foster Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Rise of ADA Title III: How Congress and the Department of Justice Can Solve Predatory Litigation, Sarah E. Zehentner Brooklyn Law Review
Landlord Bounty Hunters: Qui Tam as an Effective Tool for Housing Code Enforcement, Alex Ellefson Journal of Law and Policy
“A Dollar Ain’t Much if You’ve Got It”: Freeing Modern-Day Poll Taxes from Anderson-Burdick, Lydia Saltzbart Journal of Law and Policy
A Firm Pillar of Local Justice: The Failures of the New York Town and Village Justice Courts Supporting Statewide Adoption of the District Court Model, Noah Sexton Journal of Law and Policy
LOOKING FOR A SILVER LINING: HOW THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC FORCED NEW YORK TO RECKON WITH ITS AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS, Daniel Finnegan Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Abolition as the Solution: Redress for Victims of Excessive Police Force, Alexis Hoag Faculty Scholarship
Police Reform through a Power Lens, Jocelyn Simonson Faculty Scholarship
'Act Normal or Leave': When Law and Culture Collide, Heidi R. Gilchrist Faculty Scholarship
Finding Original Public Meaning, James Macleod Faculty Scholarship
Decriminalizing Prostitution: Embracing the Swedish Model by Removing the Mistake-Of-Age Defense from New York’s Stop Violence in the Sex Trade Act, Carley Cooke Journal of Law and Policy
Emergency Removals Without a Court Order: Using the Language of Emergency to Duck Due Process, Jane Brennan Journal of Law and Policy
An Unbroken Thread: African American Exclusion from Jury Service, Past and Present, Alexis Hoag Faculty Scholarship
Prosecuting Misconduct: New York’s Creation of a Watchdog Commission, Danielle Robinson Brooklyn Law Review
The People’s Business: The Case for Amending New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-a, Jeffrey T. Hazelton Brooklyn Law Review
Restoring the Rights Multiplier: The Right to an Education in the United States, Katherine Smith Davis, Jeffrey Davis Journal of Law and Policy
Valuing Black Lives: A Case for Ending the Death Penalty, Alexis Hoag Faculty Scholarship
“Disturbing Schools” Laws: Disturbing Due Process with Unconstitutionally Vague Limits on Student Behavior, Rachel Smith Journal of Law and Policy
The Long Road Back to Skokie: Returning the First Amendment to Mask Wearers, Rob Kahn Journal of Law and Policy
Looking to the United Kingdom to Overhaul New York State’s Paid Family Leave Law and Close the Global Gender Gap, John Pietruszka Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Safeguarding Democracy in Europe: A Bulwark Against Hungary’s Subversion of Civil Society, Hannah J. Sarokin Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Roots of Revolution: The African National Congress and Gay Liberation in South Africa, Joseph S. Jackson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Verbal Hate Crimes in the Workplace: The Effect of Mental and Emotional Injury of the LGBT Community on the Commerce Clause, Elizabeth Olsen Journal of Law and Policy
Venezuela: A Uniquely Senian Insight into a Human Rights Crisis, Andrea I. Scheer Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Moving from Management to Termination: A Case Study of Prolonged Occupation, David Hughes Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Pursuing a Universal Threshold for Regulating Incitement to Discrimination, Hostility or Violence, Rebecca Meyer Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Armenia and Azerbaijan's Struggle with Occupation in Nagorno-Karabakh, Carolyn Morway Brooklyn Journal of International Law
The Price is Rights: Getting the United Arab Emirates up to International Speed in the Labor Law Department, Janae C. Cummings Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Dads are Parents, Too: Why Amending the Pregnancy Discrimination Act is Necessary for Courts to Determine if a Parental Leave Policy Violates Title VII, Krista Gay Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
ESSAY: Injustice in Black and White: Eliminating Prosecutors’ Peremptory Strikes in Interracial Death Penalty Cases, Daniel Hatoum Brooklyn Law Review
A Nation of Informants: Reining In Post-9/11 Coercion of Intelligence Informants, Diala Shamas Brooklyn Law Review
The ECOA and Disparate Impact Theory: A Historical Perspective, Winnie F. Taylor Journal of Law and Policy
Our Heroic Constitution?, Susan Herman Faculty Scholarship
Fleeing the Rat’s Nest: Title VII Jurisprudence After Ortiz v. Werner Enterprises, Inc., Zachary J. Strongin Brooklyn Law Review
Accommodating Bias in the Sharing Economy, Norrinda Brown Hayat Brooklyn Law Review
“Making Bail”: Limiting the Use of Bail Schedules and Defining the Elusive Meaning of “Excessive Bail”, James A. Allen Journal of Law and Policy
Race, Policing, and Technology, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Was Cleburne an Accident?, William Araiza Faculty Scholarship
Ballot Selfies: Balancing The Right To Speak Out On Political Issues And The Right To Vote Free From Improper Influence And Coercion, Isidora Koutsoulias Journal of Law and Policy
Equitable Relief For Private RICO Plaintiffs: Using Donziger To Remedy Courthouse Corruption, Anna Hanke Journal of Law and Policy
Fighting For Fair Fares in New York City Through Civil Society Enforcement of Title VI, Sara Amri Journal of Law and Policy
The Community Politics of Domestic Violence, Deborah M. Weissman Brooklyn Law Review
Fueling the Terrorist Fires with the First Amendment: Religious Freedom, the Anti-LGBT Right, and Interest Convergence Theory, Kyle C. Velte Brooklyn Law Review
Why Feminist Legal Theory Still Needs Mary Joe Frug: Thoughts on Conflicts in Feminism, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
Just Jobs, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
Organ Transplantation Eligibility: Discrimination on the Basis of Cognitive Disability, Tien-Kha Tran Journal of Law and Policy
Fortifying the Rights of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers: Why Employee-Focused Incentives Under the NLRA Would Help End the Cycle of Labor Rights Abuse, Caitlin E. Delaney Journal of Law and Policy
Credit Discrimination Based on Gender: The Need to Expand the Rights of a Spousal Guarantor Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Allen Abraham Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
Race, Restructurings, and Equal Protection Doctrine Through the Lens of Schuette v. BAMN, Steve Sanders Brooklyn Law Review
The Case for LGBT Equality: Reviving the Political Process Doctrine and Repurposing the Dormant Commerce Clause, Terri R. Day, Danielle Weatherby Brooklyn Law Review
Trial and Heirs: Antemortem Probate for the Changing American Family, Katherine M. Arango Brooklyn Law Review
A Domestic Consequence of the Government Spying on Its Citizens: The Guilty Go Free, Mystica M. Alexander, William P. Wiggins Brooklyn Law Review
Unconstitutional but Entrenched: Putting UOCAVA and Voting Rights for Permanent Expatriates on a Sound Constitutional Footing, Brian C. Kalt Brooklyn Law Review
Australians' "Right" to be Bigoted: Protecting Minorities' Rights from the Tyranny of the Majority, Jillian Rudge Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Trying to Fit a Square Peg Into a Round Hole: Why Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act Must Apply To All Law Enforcement Services, Michael Pecorini Journal of Law and Policy
Policing in the Era of Permissiveness: Mitigating Misconduct Through Third-Party Standing, Julian A. Cook III Brooklyn Law Review
Proving Racial Discrimination and Monitoring Fair Lending Compliance: The Missing Data Problem in Nonmortgage Credit, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Civil Rights Violations = Broken Windows: De Minimis Curet Lex, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
The Changing Shape of Federal Civil Pretrial Practice: The Disparate Impact on Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination Cases, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
Eliminating Racial Discrimination in the Subprime Mortgage Market: Proposals for Fair Lending Reform, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Rethinking Rational Discrimination against Ex-Offenders, Jocelyn Simonson Faculty Scholarship
Invisible Settlements, Invisible Discrimination, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
The Civil Rights Remedy of the Violence Against Women Act: Legislative History, Policy Implications & Litigation Strategy, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
Introduction: The Promise of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
Double Jeopardy All Over Again: Dual Sovereignty, Rodney King, and the ACLU, Susan Herman Faculty Scholarship
Feminist Jurisprudence - The 1990 Myra Bradwell Day Panel, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Lucinda Finley, Carin Clauss, Joan Bertin Faculty Scholarship
Public Remedies for Private Wrongs: Rethinking the Title VII Back Pay Remedy, Minna J. Kotkin Faculty Scholarship
The Dialectic of Rights and Politics: Perspectives from the Women's movement, Elizabeth M. Schneider Faculty Scholarship
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act's Spousal Cosignature Rules and Community Property States: Regulatory Haywire, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act's Spousal Co-Signature Rules: Suretyship Contracts in Separate Property States, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Meeting the Equal Credit Opportunity Act's Specificity Requirement: Judgmental and Statistical Scoring Systems, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Commentary, An Ode to Rejection, Aaron Twerski Faculty Scholarship
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