Rap music has become commonplace in almost every facet of American culture. While grossing significant revenue and becoming a staple for music listeners across the country, rap music lyrics and videos can also be powerful evidence in the prosecution of gang crime. This article provides a brief history of rap music in the United States and then reviews a sampling of cases that have addressed the use and admissibility of rap lyrics and videos in evidence against criminal defendants
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Rap on Trial, the treatment of rap music as evidence in the American criminal legal process, is well...
I argue that hip hop music and culture profoundly influences attitudes toward and perceptions about ...
This Article examines the complex and unsettled state of the true threats doctrine through the lens ...
In criminal proceedings across the United States, rap music lyrics are being introduced as evidence ...
Rap lyrics are being deemed admissible in court to convict criminal defendants. In this article, Mal...
abstract: Hip-hop’s popularity has been steadily increasing since the late 1980s, with it becoming t...
This article explores the admissibility and use of rap music as evidence in English criminal trials....
In courtrooms across the U.S., defendant-authored rap lyrics are being introduced as incriminating e...
This article explores the question of whether (and when) rap music is relevant evidence of a crime, ...
Thursday, July 5, 2012 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis\u27 research was featured in The Root re...
Rap lyrics have a high probative value when the lyrics tend to show a defendant’s destructive behavi...
Many who study the Unites States criminal justice system are quick to note that racial discriminatio...
Courts routinely admit defendant-authored rap music lyrics as substantive evidence in the adjudicati...
In 2017, data from the Nielsen Music Report revealed that for the very first time, R&B/Hip-Hop was t...
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...
I argue that hip hop music and culture profoundly influences attitudes toward and perceptions about ...
This Article examines the complex and unsettled state of the true threats doctrine through the lens ...