The Professionalized Violence of Prosecutorial Power and Misconduct
Bina Ahmad Volume 27.2 (download PDF) Abstract The U.S. legal system is a colonizer’s system constructed to uphold power and protect the powerful. For radical lawyers, it is the language of power we...
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Katie Corwin Volume 27.2 (download PDF) Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic played a crucial role in establishing the use of telehealth in all aspects of health care with one huge exception: abortion....
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Salimah Khoja & Paulina Leyva Hernandez Volume 27.2 (download PDF) Abstract In 2023 the Texas legislature passed Senate Bill 4 (“S.B. 4”), which empowers state and local law enforcement agencies to...
View ArticleThe Opportunity Presented By the End of Race-Conscious Admissions in Higher...
Mohamed Akram Faizer Volume 27.2 (download PDF) Abstract The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate race-based admissions will problematically make it more difficult for underrepresented...
View ArticleIn Search of Solid Gound: Constitutional Standing In Challenges to Corporate...
Ally Coll Volume 27.2 (download PDF) Abstract This term, in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, the Supreme Court invalidated Harvard and the University of...
View ArticleThe New, New Colossus: An Annotated Version of ‘The New Colossus’ by Emma...
Nora Phillips and Salimah Khoja Volume 28.1 (download PDF) The purpose of this annotation is to raise awareness of the extreme restrictions in U.S. immigration law via a poetic outlet. It explores the...
View ArticleEqual Application Theory: A Revamped 1880’s Legal Theory Being Used To Attack...
Jared M. Trujillo In 2005 as a high school senior in Chicago, I found myself locked in a debate with my government teacher about gay marriage. He smugly declared “It’s not discrimination! Illinois’...
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View ArticleHow To Be a Law Student While the World Is Burning
By: Lillian Perez Last semester, one of our blog staff editors, Lillian Perez, set out to discover what CUNY Law students think about being law students in this day and age. A conversation with CUNY...
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