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CONSTITUTIONALIZING OUR DEMOCRATIC EXPECTATIONS VICE DEAN FRANITA TOLSON USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW GEORGIA POLL TAX Impact of the Poll Tax on Overall Turnout Rate: Rates for Georgia and the Rest of the South in the Presidential Elections, 1880s* * From …
AN OVERVIEW OF SIGNIFICANT FINDINGS FROM THE CAPITAL JURY PROJECT AND OTHER EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF THE DEATH PENALTY RELEVANT TO JURY SELECTION, PRESENTATION OF EVIDENCE AND JURY INSTRUCTIONS IN CAPITAL CASES JOHN H. BLUME CORNELL LAW SCHOOL 110 MYRON …
Widening the Lens of Justice:Unmasking the Many Layers of Racial and Social Inequities February 5, 2021 Southwestern Law Review in collaboration with Southwestern Black Law Students Association Criminal Justice: Strides Towards Progressive Policing & …
{ Search Warrant Executions: the Disappearing Distinction Between Knock & Announce and No Knock Warrants Professor Njeri Mathis Rutledge …
THE DEATH PENALTY AND RACE AND HOW THE ULTIMATE PUNISHMENT HIGHLIGHTS THE FLAWS IN OUR CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM I. INTRODUCTION II. DISPROPORTIONATE APPLICATION BASED ON RACE This section will discuss both the disproportionate application of the death …
Felony Disenfranchisement Patrick Berry Southwestern Law School Widening the Lens of Justice: Unmasking the Layers of Racial and Social Inequality February 5, 2021 Who We Are ● Democracy and Justice ● Our Model: – Think Tank – Advocacy Group – Public …
Racism & Felony Disenfranchisement: An Intertwined History Erin Kelley The United States stands alone among modern democracies in stripping voting rights from millions of citizens on the basis of criminal convictions.1 Across the country, states impose …
Partisan Gerrymandering as a Threat to Multiracial Democracy Bertrall Ross Chancellor’s Professor of Law UC Berkeley School of Law Shaw v. Reno and the Constitutional Problem of Racial Gerrymandering +“In some exceptional cases, a reapportionment plan may …
Criminal Disenfranchisement Laws Across the United States1 Permanent disenfranchisement for at least some people with criminal convictions, unless government approves restoration: AL, AZ, DE, FL, IA, KY, MD, MO, MS, TN, WY Voting rights restored upon …
Growing Concerns about Spatial Inequality in the COVID-19 Economy: Reflections on Place-Based Policies KENYA COVINGTON, PHD SENIOR LECTURER, PROFESSOR OF PUBLIC POLICY LUSKIN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS COVINGTON@LUSKIN.UCLA.EDU -COVID-19 Economy -Compounded …