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Volume 61, Number 2 (Spring 2024)
Volume 61, Number 1 (Spring 2024)
Anything But Compassion: The Conflict Between Exhaustion and Compassionate Release
Ending Restitution’s Gilded Age: Bankruptcy, Criminal Law Exceptionalism, and Forgiveness
DPA Discounts
Write Before You Watch: Policies for Police Body-Worn Cameras That Increase Accountability and Accuracy
The Extravagance of Eighth Amendment Deference
Volume 60, Number 4 (Fall 2023)
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Volume 61, Number 1 (Spring 2024)

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The Extravagance of Eighth Amendment Deference

Daniel Loehr

DPA Discounts

Todd Haugh and Mason McCartney

Write Before You Watch: Policies for Police Body-Worn Cameras That Advance Accountability and Accuracy

Hillary B. Farber

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Ending Restitution’s Gilded Age: Bankruptcy, Criminal Law’s Exceptionalism, and Forgiveness

Jarred L. Barlow

Anything But Compassion: The Conflict Between Exhaustion and Compassionate Release

Ciara N. Cooney

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