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Volume 15

Volume 15, Issue 1

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Volume 16, Issue 2

 

On The “Storied” History and Sustained Impact of a Thriving Social Justice Journal by Mario L. Barnes

April 23, 2026

 

Unsettling Settled Science: The Perils of and Rationale Behind Blind Faith in Forensic Evidence by Jaclyn Marra

April 23, 2026

 

Presumed Guilty by Proximity: How Geofence Warrants Undermine the Fourteenth Amendment by Radha Patel

April 23, 2026

 

Qualified Immunity: Emerging Fault Lines in the Eleventh Circuit by Ricky J. Marc

April 23, 2026

 

Separate but Equal in the Bold New City of the South: A Shadow of What Remains by Charity Dera

April 23, 2026

 

You Can Be Innocent—or You Can Be Free: Prosecutorial Power and Dark Pleas in Innocence Litigation by Tori Simkovic et al.

April 23, 2026

 

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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