Timbs v. Indiana: The End of Civil Asset Forfeiture?
Last fall, CR-CL highlighted the problematic history and application of the lesser known, but more-often used, counterpart to criminal forfeiture: […]
Last fall, CR-CL highlighted the problematic history and application of the lesser known, but more-often used, counterpart to criminal forfeiture: […]
Guest Post by Geoffrey Wyatt and Neil Weare Geoffrey Wyatt is Counsel at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.
Welcome to This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. This week, over a thousand migrant children are being imprisoned in
Welcome to This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. This week a second allegation of sexual misconduct involving Supreme
The following piece is a guest post by Alyssa Peterson and Arjun Mody. Alyssa and Arjun are law student interns
Guest post by Rosa Baum, a first year student in a four-year dual degree program, pursing a JD and a
Guest Post by David Meyerson, @dbmeyerson, a Software Engineer at Microsoft and co-teacher of computer science in Boston Public Schools.
April 11 marked the 50th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, which was passed in 1968 to fix residential segregation
This week, Trump attacked Medicaid recipients, DeVos threatened students’ civil rights, and police violence affected a member of our Harvard
Guest Post by Ryan H. Nelson Ryan H. Nelson is an Adjunct Professor of Law at New York Law School
In May of 2010, Amy Hughes stood in her backyard in Tuscon, Arizona and was shot four times by Police