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October 14, 2021
Latest issue of SMU Law Review focused on criminal justice reforms
I just had a chance to notice and note here that the Summer 2021 issue of the SMU Law Review has a great bunch of articles on a great array of criminal justice topics. Here are all the pieces in the issue, all of which are relatively short and many of which relate to sentencing issues in various ways:
The Racial Architecture of Criminal Justice by Bennett Capers
Reforming State Bail Reform by Shima Baughman, Lauren Boone, and Nathan Jackson
Power and Procedure in Texas Bail-Setting by Amanda Woog and Nathan Fennell
Victims’ Rights in the Diversion Landscape by Kay L. Levine
“Victims’ Rights” and Diversion: Furthering the Interests of Crime Survivors and the Community by Miriam Krinsky and Liz Komar
The Reform Blindspot by Irene Oritseweyinmi Joe, Shelly Richter, and Dayja Tillman
Let’s Move Criminal Justice Reforms Upstream: A Perspective from the Bench by Bridget McCormack
October 14, 2021 at 11:17 PM | Permalink