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Volume 8: Issue 1

Prefatory Matter

Front Matter and Table of Contents

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Notes

Juvenile Status Offenses: The Prejudicial Underpinnings of the Juvenile Justice System
Zachary Auspitz

The Legacy of Slavery, Cognitive Shortcuts, and Biased News: The Mass Media’s Vilification of Black Males and the Resulting “Reasonableness” of Excessive Force by Law Enforcement
Janyl Relling Smith

The Invisible Voices of the Movement to End Violence Against Women: Immigrant Survivors with Criminal Convictions
Leoni Fred

The Future of Tort Litigation for Undocumented Immigrants in Donald Trump’s “Great” America
Dina Lexine Sarver

A Monumental Undertaking – Tackling Vestiges of the Confederacy in the Florida Landscape
Juanita Solis

CURRENT PRINT ISSUE:
VOLUME 8: Issue 1

 

Juvenile Status Offenses: The Prejudicial Underpinnings of the Juvenile Justice System

October 2, 2018

 

The Legacy of Slavery, Cognitive Shortcuts, and Biased News: The Mass Media’s Vilification of Black Males and the Resulting “Reasonableness” of Excessive Force by Law Enforcement

October 2, 2018

 

The Invisible Voices of the Movement to End Violence Against Women: Immigrant Survivors with Criminal Convictions

October 2, 2018

 

The Future of Tort Litigation for Undocumented Immigrants in Donald Trump’s “Great” America

October 2, 2018

 

A Monumental Undertaking – Tackling Vestiges of the Confederacy in the Florida Landscape

October 2, 2018

RSJLR NEWS

 

An Insidious Oversight: The Gender-Based Treatment Disparity and Medical Malpractice

January 22, 2019

 

EEOC Fights to Keep our Diverse Community Safe from Employment Discrimination

November 17, 2018

 

Addressing the Issues Caused by Calling the Police on Innocent Minorities

October 13, 2018

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