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This essay is part of a collection Envisioning Equitable Online Governance This Collection examines how inequality manifests on social media
This essay is part of a collection Reactions to i Time-In-Cell /i These essays respond to Time-In-Cell, a report based on research jointly sponsored
San Francisco. I thank Michelle Anderson; Eric Biber; Molly Bruce; Ming Hsu Chen; Barbara Cosens; Amanda Cronin; Kristin Dobbin; Nataly Escobedo Gar
This essay is part of a collection Decriminalizing Drugs This Collection analyzes legal, social, and political dimensions of drug decriminalization
This essay is part of a collection Exchange: War Powers and Interbranch Checks The Insidious War Powers Status Quo | Yale Law Journal The Insidious
establish an outcome that the parties acknowledge as “for the moment reasonable.” The law therefore establishes a modus vivendi—a way of living and
expires, the supermajoritarian vote needed for a new state of emergency should de-escalate on the same time schedule under which it escalated
Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which were promulgated during the 1980s as the War on Drugs began to escalate, treat drug offenders with a severity
the use of “ad seg,” as it is commonly known in the corrections field. Their findings, published in the Time-In-Cell report,3 establish a baseline