For years, bail abolition advocates have pushed for a cashless bail system. In this article, Jackie Coffman discusses how California recently passed a bill to do just that – but not without some criticism.https://scholarship.law.slu.edu/lawjournalonline/1025/thumbnail.jp
There are few issues in criminal law with greater momentum than bail reform. In the last three years...
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Mass incarceration is one of the greatest social problems facing the United States today. America in...
For years, bail abolition advocates have pushed for a cashless bail system. In this article, Jackie ...
A national movement to change bail and pretrial detention is underway.[1] In California, bail reform...
The Bay Area is home to a movement to challenge the money-bail system, which disproportionately impa...
The cash bail system is the cause of numerous injustices. It favors the rich over the poor, it packs...
Pre-trial detainees make up more than 70% of the U.S. jail population. Dylan Ashdown discusses the f...
Money bail as a condition for pretrial release has existed throughout American history. Two out of e...
The article presents a historical overview of bail and due process of law in Louisiana. Topics discu...
California’s bail system not only infringes on individual rights, but also exacerbates a cobweb crim...
Every day in the United States, thousands of pretrial defendants are imprisoned due to their inabili...
The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that bail, when afforded to a crimin...
A Yes vote approves, and a No vote rejects, law replacing money bail with system based on public...
This Article submits that any meaningful discussion of bail reform at the state level must be jurisd...
There are few issues in criminal law with greater momentum than bail reform. In the last three years...
This Article explores the possibility of community nullification beyond the jury by analyzing the gr...
Mass incarceration is one of the greatest social problems facing the United States today. America in...
For years, bail abolition advocates have pushed for a cashless bail system. In this article, Jackie ...
A national movement to change bail and pretrial detention is underway.[1] In California, bail reform...
The Bay Area is home to a movement to challenge the money-bail system, which disproportionately impa...
The cash bail system is the cause of numerous injustices. It favors the rich over the poor, it packs...
Pre-trial detainees make up more than 70% of the U.S. jail population. Dylan Ashdown discusses the f...
Money bail as a condition for pretrial release has existed throughout American history. Two out of e...
The article presents a historical overview of bail and due process of law in Louisiana. Topics discu...
California’s bail system not only infringes on individual rights, but also exacerbates a cobweb crim...
Every day in the United States, thousands of pretrial defendants are imprisoned due to their inabili...
The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that bail, when afforded to a crimin...
A Yes vote approves, and a No vote rejects, law replacing money bail with system based on public...
This Article submits that any meaningful discussion of bail reform at the state level must be jurisd...
There are few issues in criminal law with greater momentum than bail reform. In the last three years...
This Article explores the possibility of community nullification beyond the jury by analyzing the gr...
Mass incarceration is one of the greatest social problems facing the United States today. America in...