Thursday, July 5, 2012 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis\u27 research was featured in The Root regarding rap music lyrics being used as criminal evidence by prosecutors. Her journal article titled Poetic (In)Justice? Rap Music Lyrics as Art, Life, and Criminal Evidence originally appeared in 31 Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts (2007). The Root article was written by Erik Nielson and appeared on 7/3/12. Read the full articl
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Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was featured in The New Orleans Advocate regarding her thoughts...
Many who study the Unites States criminal justice system are quick to note that racial discriminatio...
Thursday, July 5, 2012 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis\u27 research was featured in The Root re...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was featured in The New York Times regarding her thoughts on ra...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was quoted in the Washington Post regarding her thoughts on the...
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Rap lyrics are being deemed admissible in court to convict criminal defendants. In this article, Mal...
In criminal proceedings across the United States, rap music lyrics are being introduced as evidence ...
Courts routinely admit defendant-authored rap music lyrics as substantive evidence in the adjudicati...
In courtrooms across the U.S., defendant-authored rap lyrics are being introduced as incriminating e...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was featured in The New Orleans Advocate regarding her thoughts...
Many who study the Unites States criminal justice system are quick to note that racial discriminatio...
Thursday, July 5, 2012 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis\u27 research was featured in The Root re...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was featured in The New York Times regarding her thoughts on ra...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was quoted in the Washington Post regarding her thoughts on the...
Dennis featured in Rolling Stone Thursday, May 4, 2017 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was fe...
In celebration of Martin Chair Andrea L. Dennis\u27 recently published book, Rap on Trial: Race, Lyr...
Thursday, July 4, 2013 Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was quoted in The Atlantic regarding how...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was quoted in The Daily Beast regarding her thoughts on defenda...
Rap lyrics are being deemed admissible in court to convict criminal defendants. In this article, Mal...
In criminal proceedings across the United States, rap music lyrics are being introduced as evidence ...
Courts routinely admit defendant-authored rap music lyrics as substantive evidence in the adjudicati...
In courtrooms across the U.S., defendant-authored rap lyrics are being introduced as incriminating e...
Associate Professor Andrea L. Dennis was featured in The New Orleans Advocate regarding her thoughts...
Many who study the Unites States criminal justice system are quick to note that racial discriminatio...