Discussion: Nuclear Power and the Security Imperative
Introduction
Suggested Reading
Reparations Owed to the Survivors of the Global War on Terror
Reparations for the tremendous damage of the Global War on Terror is one crucial part of the movement for global justice, in which lawyers should be active participants.
Don't Let Trump-- or Biden-- Distract from the Real Victims of the Espionage Act
During the First World War, the Espionage Act was overwhelmingly used for the prosecution of dissidents, the Black press, radical labor, and socialists.
Conservative Progressivism in Immigrant Habeas Court: Why Boumediene v. Bush is the Baseline Constitutional Minimum
Ever since Boumediene was decided federal judges have not applied the full force of all six of Boumediene’s holdings to immigrant habeas cases, and as a direct result immigration advocates lost their most important cases to date.
Reimagining Justice: People v. Charles and the Myth of Justice without Police Accountability in New York City
Allowing case-related police misconduct to go unpunished makes a mockery of the American conception of justice in several ways.