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This essay is part of a collection Excessive Fines and Punishments This Collection considers the implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in Timbs v. Indiana. It discusses the
Brandon Buskey | Yale Law Journal Brandon Buskey In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2019 decision in Timbs v. Indiana, which applied the Excessive Fines Clause to the States, this
Ela A. Leshem | Yale Law Journal Ela A. Leshem The ability of peremptory strikes to contribute to impartial juries has long been debated. This Note argues that both defenders and c
The Voluntariness of Voluntary Consent: Consent Searches and the Psychology of Compliance | Yale Law Journal The Voluntariness of Voluntary Consent: Consent Searches and the Psycho
Nicholas M. McLean | Yale Law Journal Nicholas M. McLean This Essay sketches the outlines of a forfeitures jurisprudence under the Eighth Amendment’s Excessive Fines Clause in whic
Bias In, Bias Out | Yale Law Journal Bias In, Bias Out abstract. Police, prosecutors, judges, and other criminal justice actors increasingly use algorithmic risk assessment to esti
Sandra G. Mayson | Yale Law Journal Sandra G. Mayson The rise of criminal justice risk assessment has generated concerns about its disparate racial impact. Yet the prevailing respo
Jury Selection as Election: A New Framework for Peremptory Strikes | Yale Law Journal Jury Selection as Election: A New Framework for Peremptory Strikes abstract. Peremptory strike
The High Stakes of Low-Level Criminal Justice | Yale Law Journal The High Stakes of Low-Level Criminal Justice abstract. The low-level misdemeanor process is a powerful socio-legal
Alexandra Natapoff | Yale Law Journal Alexandra Natapoff Alexandra Natapoff reviews Misdemeanorland, summarizing the book’s key contributions and extending its insights about New Y