Feb 16
Vol.
37
Issue 3

Article

From Patient Rights to Health Justice: Securing the Public’s Interest in Affordable, High-Quality Health Care

by Lindsay F. Wiley

Article

Privacy Petitions and Institutional Legitimacy

by Lauren Henry Scholz

Symposium

Broken Windows: Restoring Social Order or Damaging and Depleting New York’s Poor Communities of Color?

by Jonathan Oberman & Kendea Johnson

Symposium

The Degradation of Civil Society and Hyper-Aggressive Policing in Communities of Color in New York City

by Donna Lieberman & Kara Dansky

Symposium

How Bad Arrests Lead to Bad Prosecution: Exploring the Impact of Prior Arrests on Plea Bargaining

by Besiki Luka Kutateladze & Victoria Z. Lawson

Symposium

Broken Windows Policing and Community Courts: An Unholy Alliance

by Robin Steinberg & Skylar Albertson

Symposium

The Process Is Still the Punishment: Low-Level Arrests in the Broken Windows Era

by Amanda Geller

Symposium

The Costs of “Broken Windows” Policing: Twenty Years and Counting

by K. Babe Howell

Symposium

The Never Ending Tale: Racism and Inequality in the Era of Broken Windows

by Jonathan Oberman & Kendea Johnson

Note

No Better Instrument: The Necessity of Notice and an Opportunity to Be Heard and the Due Process Deficiencies of Nuisance Abatement Law in New York City

by Elise Bernlohr

Note

Obesity Regulation Under Home Rule: An Argument that Regulation by Local Governments Is Superior to Administrative Agencies

by Patrick M. Steel

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