In Print
Volume 57, Number 1 (Winter 2020)
Articles
Time and Punishment: How the ACCA Unjustly Creates a “One-Day Career Criminal”
Aliza Hochman Bloom
A Game of Katso and Mouse: Current Theories For Getting Forensic Analysis Evidence Past the Confrontation Clause
Ronald J. Coleman and Paul F. Rothstein
The Concept and Federal Crime of Mortgage Fraud
Matthew A. Edwards
Declining Corporate Prosecutions
Brandon L. Garrett
Compelled Decryption & State Constitutional Protection Against Self-Incrimination
David Rassoul Rangaviz
Notes
“Shadows” Cast By Jury Trial Rights on Federal Plea Bargaining Outcomes
Andrew Delaplane
Volume 56, Number 4 (Fall 2019)
Articles
Self-Defense Without Imminence
Fritz Allhoff
The Biased Algorithm: Evidence of Disparate Impact on Hispanics
Melissa Hamilton
Is Mass-Incarceration Inevitable?
Andrew D. Leipold
Grounded on Newly Discovered Evidence
Paul Mogin
Criminal Law and Cooperative Federalism
William Partlett
Defining the Proper Role of “Offender Characteristics in Sentencing Decisions: A Critical Race Theory Perspective
Lisa M. Saccomano
The Temptation of Scapegoating
Daniel B. Yeager
Notes
Cruel, Unusual, and Unconstitutional: An Originalist Argument for Ending Long-Term Solitary Confinement
Merin Cherian
Reproductive Healthcare for Incarcerated Women: From “Rights” to “Dignity”
Samantha Laufer
Pandora’s Algorithmic Black Box: The Challenges of Using Algorithmic Risk Assessment in Sentencing
Leah Wisser
Volume 56, Number 2 (Spring 2019)
Articles
Rape Shield Evidence and the Hierarchy of Impeachment
Rosanna Cavallaro
Regulation by Prosecutor
Gregory M. Gilchrist
Young Adults & Criminal Jurisdiction
Kevin Lapp
The Wild, Wild West: The Right of the Unhoused to Privacy in their Encampments
Carrie Leonetti
Nomos and Nullification: A Coverian View of New York’s Habitual Offender Law, 1926 to 1936
Caleb J. Stevens
Lewd Stings: Extending Lawrence v. Texas to Discriminatory Enforcement
J. Kelly Strader & Lindsey Hay
Notes
The Fundamental Right to Sexual Autonomy in Prison
Yaniv Kot
Confess or Die: Why Threatening a Suspect with the Death Penalty Should Render Confessions Involuntary
Lauren Morehouse
A Roadmap for Comprehensive Criminal Justice Reform to Employ Ex-Offenders: Beyond Title VII and Ban the Box
Claire Ashley Saba
Volume 56, Number 1 (Winter 2018)
Articles
AEDPA as Forum Allocation: The Textual and Structural Case for Overruling Williams v. Taylor
Carlos M. Vázquez
The Puzzle of Inciting Suicide
Guyora Binder and Luis Chiesa
Solving the Problem of Criminalizing the Mentally Ill: Thee Miami Model
C. Joseph Boatwright II
Liability for Mass Sexual Abuse
Tsachi Keren-Paz and Richard W. Wright
Notes
150% Wrong: The Prison Litigation Reform Act and Attorney’s Fees
Eleanor Umphres
Volume 55, Number 2 (Spring 2018)
Articles
How to Make Criminal Trials Disappear without Pretrial Discovery
Darryl K. Brown
To See and Be Seen: Reconstructing the Law of Voyeurism and Exhibitionism
Stuart P. Green
A New Mens Rea for Rape: More Convictions and Less Punishment
Kari Hong
Day Fines: Reviving the Idea and Reversing the (Costly) Punitive Trend
Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko
Reliability of Dying Declaration Hearsay Evidence
Timothy T. Lau
The Heat of Passion and Blameworthy Reasons to Be Angry
Jonathan Witmer-Rich
Notes
Adequate Representation: The Difference Between Life and Death
R. Rosie Gorn
A Double Standard in the Law of Deception: When Lies to the Government Are Penalized and Lies by the Government Are Protected
Bonnie Trunley
Volume 55, Issue 1 (Winter 2018)
Symposium: Katz @ 50: The Fourth Amendment in the Digital Age
Fourth Amendment Anxiety
Kiel Brennan-Marquez & Stephen E. Henderson
Property is Privacy: Locke and Brandeis in the Twenty-First Century
Morgan Cloud
Collective Standing Under the Fourth Amendment
David Gray
Another Bite out of Katz: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance and the “Incidental Overhear” Doctrine
Elizabeth Goitein
Cybersurveillance Intrusions and an Evolving Katz Privacy Test
Margaret Hu