Restricted Knowledge on Jury Nullification and its RepercussionsMost Americans are not wholly informed of the concept of jury nullification, even whilst participating in one of the foundational aspects...
Status Crime in the 21st Century: The Criminalization of HomelessnessAfter the Civil Rights Era of the 1960s and 1970s, American legal norms shifted from a law of criminalized status, such as Jim Crow, to...
Axed at the Top: The Case for Modernizing our Age Discrimination LawsIn 2009, Arizona firefighter captains John Guido and Dennis Rankin were terminated by the Mount Lemmon Fire District at ages 46 and 54,...
Law, Normativity & ViolenceBy living and aging in the United States, many Americans assume the goodness, the neutrality, and rationality of law. Some even judge the...
Roundtable Discussion: The History of Executive Power and Its Modern UsesThe question of executive power has plagued the United States since its inception. Historically, power has been vested in the...