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Rotten Social Background and Mass Incarceration: Who Is a Victim?, Steven Zeidman Brooklyn Law Review
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Parole, Victim Impact Evidence, and Race, Alexis Karteron Brooklyn Law Review
Keeping Guns in the Hands of Abusive Partners: Prosecutorial and Judicial Subversion of Federal Firearms Laws, Bonnie Carlson Brooklyn Law Review
White Supremacy’s Police Siege on the United States Capitol, Vida B. Johnson Brooklyn Law Review
Prosecuting the Phone Scammer When Extradition Fails and Concurrent Jurisdiction Exists, Michelle Lepkofker Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Digital Privacy Rights and CLOUD Act Agreements, Tim Cochrane Brooklyn Journal of International Law
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
The People’s Business: The Case for Amending New York Civil Rights Law Section 50-a, Jeffrey T. Hazelton Brooklyn Law Review
Multi-Jurisdictional Anti-Corruption Enforcement: Time for a Global Approach, Sharon Oded Journal of Law and Policy
Immigration Detainers, Local Discretion, and State Law’s Historical Constraints, Kate Evans Brooklyn Law Review
Reducing Recidivism or Misclassifying Offenders?: How Implementing Risk and Needs Assessment in the Federal Prison System Will Perpetuate Racial Bias, Rachel DiBenedetto Journal of Law and Policy
Backstop, not Bailout: The Case for Preserving the Orderly Liquidation Authority under Dodd-Frank, Mark R. Maciuch Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
A Nation of Informants: Reining In Post-9/11 Coercion of Intelligence Informants, Diala Shamas Brooklyn Law Review
Cruel & Unusual Pathways to Crime: A Call for Gender- and Trauma-Informed Correctional Care, Emily Frances Musson Journal of Law and Policy
Private Prisons and the Need for Greater Transparency: Private Prison Information Act, Libbi L. Vilher Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
From Systemic Risk to Financial Scandals: The Shortcomings of U.S. Hedge Fund Regulation, Marco Bodellini Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law
How Much Punishment Is Enough?: Embracing Uncertainty in Modern Sentencing Reform, Jalila Jefferson-Bullock Journal of Law and Policy
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
Regulation or Resistance: A Counter-Narrative of Constitutional Criminal Procedure, Alice Ristroph Faculty Scholarship
Transparency: A New Role for Police Consent Decrees, Noah Kupferberg Faculty Scholarship
Slashing and Burning Prisoners' Rights: Congress and the Supreme Court in Dialogue, Susan Herman Faculty Scholarship
Executive Targeting of Congressmen as a Violation of the Arrest Clause, Anita Bernstein Faculty Scholarship
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