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May 21 2020 Publication
Police Use of Force and the Practical Limits of Popular Reform Proposals: A Response to Rizer and Mooney
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Police Use of Force and the Practical Limits of Popular Reform Proposals: A Response to Rizer and Mooney

Rafael A. Mangual

Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

May 21 2020 Publication
The Evolution of Modern Use-of-Force Policies  and the Need for Professionalism in Policing
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The Evolution of Modern Use-of-Force Policies and the Need for Professionalism in Policing

Arthur Rizer, Emily Mooney

Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Dec 4 2019

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  • Administrative Law & Regulation •
  • Civil Rights
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Usual, But Wholly Misunderstood, Effects of Policies on Measures of Racial Disparity Now Being Seen in Ferguson and the UK and Soon to Be Seen in Baltimore

  • James Scanlan

In a February 22, 2016 commentary for The Hill titled “Things DoJ doesn’t know about...

Nov 27 2018

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  • Criminal Law & Procedure •
  • Supreme Court
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Docket Watch: Timbs v. Indiana

  • Darpana Sheth Nunziata

Tomorrow [November 28, 2018], the U.S. Supreme Court hears argument in Timbs v. Indiana.  A...

Mar 15 2017 Podcast

Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission by Barry Friedman - Podcast

John G. Malcolm, Barry Friedman, Orin S. Kerr

In June 2013, documents leaked by Edward Snowden sparked widespread debate about secret government surveillance...

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Mar 3 2017
Friday 3:00 p.m.    

Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission by Barry Friedman

Teleforum
Speakers:
Barry Friedman • Orin S. Kerr • John G. Malcolm
Topics:
Criminal Law & Procedure • Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers
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Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group • Civil Rights Practice Group • Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group
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Feb 8 2017 Blog Post
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Compliance Nightmare Looms for Baltimore Police Department

  • James Scanlan

In my January 4, 2017 post titled “Will Trump Have the First Numerate Administration?,” I...

Oct 3 2016 Blog Post
News

Misunderstanding of Statistics Confounds Analyses of Criminal Justice Issues in Baltimore and Voter ID Issues in Texas and North Carolina

  • John Weicher,
  • James Scanlan

I have written here before, most recently in “Things the President Doesn’t Know About Racial Disparities”  (Aug....

Sep 9 2016 Publication
Book Review: The War on Cops
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Book Review: The War on Cops

John G. Malcolm

Note from the Editor: This book review supports the basic contentions of Heather Mac Donald’s...

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

May 5 2016

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  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
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Is the Disparate Impact Doctrine Unconstitutionally Vague?

  • James Scanlan

Due process requires that a statute apprise a person of reasonable intelligence of the nature...

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