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CURRENT PRINT ISSUE

 

Volume 16, Issue 1

 

Deterring Prison Versus Police Civil Rights Violations: Legal Challenges, Public Policy, and Institutional Failures by Natalie Kemper

November 25, 2025

 

The Integral Fail–Safe: Restoring Clemency’s Role as a Remedy for Injustice in Death Penalty Cases by Mya Nobles

November 25, 2025

 

From Fairy Tales to Fascist Nightmares: Countering Ron DeSantis’ Florida by Ronald Mize, et. al

November 24, 2025

 

Death Before Breath: Courts Should Add De–Escalation and Proportionality to the Graham Factors by Nakyshia Fralin

November 24, 2025

 

RSJLR NEWS

 

Publication of Volume 15, Issue 1

May 27, 2022

 

RSJLR Proudly Welcomes Volume 11 Candidate Class

August 2, 2020

 

Gay spouse in Broward County wins constitutional challenge; scores historic victory for LGBTQ spouses and $157 million jury verdict against Big Tobacco!

November 25, 2019

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