A Prosecutorial Solution to the Criminalization of Homelessness
More than one-third of the 580,000 homeless people in the United States are unsheltered. This population includes those who sleep on the… Continue reading →
More than one-third of the 580,000 homeless people in the United States are unsheltered. This population includes those who sleep on the… Continue reading →
The prison abolition movement, building on a long history of abolition in the United States, is articulating a vision of… Continue reading →
According to functionality doctrine, trademark protection cannot be granted for any feature that is essential to a product’s use or… Continue reading →
Legal scholars have long been fascinated by the topic of government secrecy. Yet they have largely focused their attention on… Continue reading →
Antidiscrimination laws enforce the idea that no one should be forced or encouraged to hide their race, gender, sexuality, or… Continue reading →