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Volume 56, Number 4 (Fall 2019)

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

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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

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