The Bay Area is home to a movement to challenge the money-bail system, which disproportionately impacts community of color, and Lara Bazelon discusses the work of the USF School of Law’s Racial Justice Clinic
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
This note contributes to the growing national consensus about the need to reduce the population of l...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...
The Bay Area is home to a movement to challenge the money-bail system, which disproportionately impa...
For years, bail abolition advocates have pushed for a cashless bail system. In this article, Jackie ...
Research on bail practices has shown that most of the people are in jail because of their inability ...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Currently, in the United States, the bail system is not being utilized the way that it was originall...
This Article explores the possibility of community nullification beyond the jury by analyzing the gr...
One of the core tenets of our criminal justice system is the presumption of innocence until proven g...
The current cash bail system works in a way that punishes poverty. In Robinson v. California, the Su...
The cash bail system is the cause of numerous injustices. It favors the rich over the poor, it packs...
A national movement to change bail and pretrial detention is underway.[1] In California, bail reform...
The California Supreme Court’s March 2021 decision in In re Humphrey mandated that judges ...
Mass incarceration is one of the greatest social problems facing the United States today. America in...
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
This note contributes to the growing national consensus about the need to reduce the population of l...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...
The Bay Area is home to a movement to challenge the money-bail system, which disproportionately impa...
For years, bail abolition advocates have pushed for a cashless bail system. In this article, Jackie ...
Research on bail practices has shown that most of the people are in jail because of their inability ...
Catalyzed by the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, support for criminal justice reform in the Uni...
Currently, in the United States, the bail system is not being utilized the way that it was originall...
This Article explores the possibility of community nullification beyond the jury by analyzing the gr...
One of the core tenets of our criminal justice system is the presumption of innocence until proven g...
The current cash bail system works in a way that punishes poverty. In Robinson v. California, the Su...
The cash bail system is the cause of numerous injustices. It favors the rich over the poor, it packs...
A national movement to change bail and pretrial detention is underway.[1] In California, bail reform...
The California Supreme Court’s March 2021 decision in In re Humphrey mandated that judges ...
Mass incarceration is one of the greatest social problems facing the United States today. America in...
This article considers racial disparities that occur nationally in the bail determination process, d...
This note contributes to the growing national consensus about the need to reduce the population of l...
Money matters in the justice system. If you can afford to purchase your freedom pretrial, if you can...