With the worst blizzard to strike Chicago in twenty years, I sat in the living room of a shared apartment at the University of Chicago watching the news. The news coverage sent chills deep down to my bones and my stomach was knotted.
Category Archive: crime
Good intentions and short-sighted thinking have turned prison reform in California into a COVID catastrophe, argues legal scholar Hadar Aviram.
Of all the disciplines in the humanities, sociology is particularly well-poised to provide the academy and policy makers […]
I delivered the talk published below as part of a panel at Yale’s annual Rebellious Lawyering Conference, on […]
With a generator powering the house, my family reluctantly went through belongings at my sister’s home. While going […]
In February 1957, two reporters inaugurated the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management […]