Union power in the United States has hit a nadir. Less than eleven percent of the labor force is unionized-a lower percentage than at any point since World War II. 1 Twenty-eight states …
For over half a century, US prison populations have ballooned, and criminal codes have expanded. In recent years, a growing awareness of mass incarceration and the harms of …
A prime focus of police-reform advocates is the transparency of police discipline. Indeed, transparency is one of, the most popular accountability solutions for a wide swath of policing …
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Work requirements backed by threats of incarceration offer a fertile but neglected site for sociolegal inquiry. These “carceral work mandates” confound familiar accounts of both the …
" Privacy often suffers in courts of law and as a legislative or regulatory priority. Privacy, in effect, is marginalized as a right and frequently ranked below security or law enforcement …
The US criminal justice system" piles on." It punishes too many for too long. Much criminal law scholarship focuses on the problem of excessive punishment. Yet for the low-level …
Amid a national debate over the scope of the criminal system and calls to defund police, a growing number of jurisdictions are turning to private actors to mitigate the system's harms …