
Law Student Wins Criminal Law Paper Writing Competition
Bryce Thornburg ‘25L won the competition for his paper on California’s resentencing and plea-bargaining procedures.
Bryce Thornburg ‘25L won the competition for his paper on California’s resentencing and plea-bargaining procedures.
The article reviews Jeffrey Bellin’s "Mass Incarceration Nation" while analyzing the ways in which techniques for constraining incarcerated persons have been deployed outside prison walls.
Hasbrouck reviewed "Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable" by Joanna Schwartz.
Sica Matsuda ‘23L and Brian Warren ‘23L were assigned the case as part of their work with the school’s Criminal Justice Clinic.
Professor J.D. King published "Juries, Democracy, and Petty Crime."