The Board of Editors of the Race and Social Justice Law Review is pleased to announce our recent issue publication of Volume 16, Issue 2. The online publication can be viewed here.
Front Matter and Table of Contents
ARTICLES
You Can Be Innocent – or You Can Be Free: Prosecutorial Power and Dark Pleas in Innocence Litigation
Tori Simkovic and Craig Trocino
Separate but Equal in the Bold New City of the South: A Shadow of What Remains
Charity Dera
Qualified Immunity: Emerging Fault Lines in the Eleventh Circuit
Ricky J. Marc
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Unsettling Settled Science: The Perils of and Rationale Behind Blind Faith in Forensic Evidence
Jaclyn Marra
Presumed Guilty by Proximity: How Geofence Warrants Undermine the Fourteenth Amendment
Radha Patel
AFTERWORD
On The “Storied” History and Sustained Impact of a Thriving Social Justice Journal
Mario L. Barnes
