In celebration of Martin Chair Andrea L. Dennis\u27 recently published book, Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics and Guilt in America, discussion will be held featuring Dennis and Dr. Bettina L. Love with UGA\u27s College of Education. Published by The New Press, Rap on Trial examines the use of “rap lyrics as criminal evidence to convict and incarcerate young men of color” based on hundreds of court cases from across the country. Described as a path-breaking book, the title explores the breadth of rap lyrics being used in criminal prosecutions and the problems raised by the practice, and proposes solutions to achieve meaningful change
Intellectual property law reaches every aspect of the world, society, and creativity. Sometimes, cre...
Rap on Trial, the treatment of rap music as evidence in the American criminal legal process, is well...
Courts routinely admit defendant-authored rap music lyrics as substantive evidence in the adjudicati...
Thursday, July 5, 2012 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis\u27 research was featured in The Root re...
In criminal proceedings across the United States, rap music lyrics are being introduced as evidence ...
Should Johnny Cash have been charged with murder after he sang, “I shot a man in Reno just to watch ...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was quoted in The Daily Beast regarding her thoughts on defenda...
Many who study the Unites States criminal justice system are quick to note that racial discriminatio...
Local bookstore Avid hosts Professor Andrea L. Dennis as she presented her recently published book R...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was featured in The New York Times regarding her thoughts on ra...
A groundbreaking exposé about the alarming use of rap lyrics as criminal evidence to convict and inc...
Rap lyrics are being deemed admissible in court to convict criminal defendants. In this article, Mal...
In courtrooms across the U.S., defendant-authored rap lyrics are being introduced as incriminating e...
Intellectual property law reaches every aspect of the world, society, and creativity. Sometimes, cre...
Rap on Trial, the treatment of rap music as evidence in the American criminal legal process, is well...
Courts routinely admit defendant-authored rap music lyrics as substantive evidence in the adjudicati...
Thursday, July 5, 2012 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis\u27 research was featured in The Root re...
In criminal proceedings across the United States, rap music lyrics are being introduced as evidence ...
Should Johnny Cash have been charged with murder after he sang, “I shot a man in Reno just to watch ...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was quoted in The Daily Beast regarding her thoughts on defenda...
Many who study the Unites States criminal justice system are quick to note that racial discriminatio...
Local bookstore Avid hosts Professor Andrea L. Dennis as she presented her recently published book R...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was featured in The New York Times regarding her thoughts on ra...
A groundbreaking exposé about the alarming use of rap lyrics as criminal evidence to convict and inc...
Rap lyrics are being deemed admissible in court to convict criminal defendants. In this article, Mal...
In courtrooms across the U.S., defendant-authored rap lyrics are being introduced as incriminating e...
Intellectual property law reaches every aspect of the world, society, and creativity. Sometimes, cre...
Rap on Trial, the treatment of rap music as evidence in the American criminal legal process, is well...
Courts routinely admit defendant-authored rap music lyrics as substantive evidence in the adjudicati...