Emotional Regulation and Judicial Behavior

Judges are human and experience emotion when hearing cases, though the
standard account of [...]

Hybridizing Jurisdiction

Federal jurisdiction-the "power" of the court-is seen as something
separate and unique, with a [...]



Immigration Symposium

 

For more information about 2011 Immigration Symposium that CLR co-hosted, [...]

Tribal Control in Federal Sentencing

On many Indian reservations throughout the country,
the federal government is the only sovereign [...]

Real Rape Too

As a society, we have been largely indifferent to
the prevalence of male rape victimization. In [...]



The Evolution and Ideology of Global Constitutionalism

It has become almost universal practice for
countries to adopt formal constitutions. Little is [...]

Masculinity as Prison: Sexual Identity, Race, and Incarceration

The Los Angeles County Men’s Jail segregates gay
and transgender inmates and says that it does [...]

Regulating the Plea-Bargaining Market: From Caveat Emptor to Consumer Protection

Padilla v. Kentucky was a watershed in the U.S. Supreme Court’s
turn to regulating plea [...]

The Power of Procedure: The Critical Role of Minority Intervention in the Wake of Ricci v. DeStefano

Federal
Rule of Civil Procedure ("FRCP") 24(a)(2) permits third parties whose interests
are [...]

Tent Cities: An Interim Solution to Homelessness and Affordable Housing Shortages in the United States

Tent
cities have reemerged in the public view as a result of economic depression and
the [...]