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07/09/2020

Here's an unidentified photo from our archives that we love. Does anyone know more about it? It appears to be law students, possibly with a professor, enjoying an evening in a diner.

07/02/2020

Check out these charts showing U.S. law school enrollment since the Great Recession. Law schools have been getting more diverse, and women recently surpassed men in enrollment numbers.

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Photos 07/01/2020

Remembering a bustling . We miss you, students!

How Fair Is Zoom Justice? 06/24/2020

As many courts have been relying on videoconferencing technologies during the pandemic, this article explores the history of remote trials and their potential for unfairness.

How Fair Is Zoom Justice? Court hearings are going virtual in response to COVID-19. Studies show they can lead to harsher outcomes for defendants.

Lack of Data: Missing Link in Justice Reform | The Crime Report 06/16/2020

Effective criminal justice reform requires data on arrests, sentencing, recidivism, etc. to know what works and what doesn't. Most states don't report this kind of data, making the job of reformers even more difficult.

Lack of Data: Missing Link in Justice Reform | The Crime Report Americans are asking if there are better ways of running our justice system, but without the numbers to answer fundamental questions, reformers are operating in the dark, write two specialists in criminological research.

Photos from Cornell Law Library's post 06/11/2020

As intersects with our national conversation on , why not take the opportunity to inform yourself on the way these two issues interact? Here are some suggested searches of the library catalog that will get you started. (just click Advanced Search to get started)

The activist dismantling racist police algorithms 06/10/2020

The surveillance technology used by police departments often relies on inherently racist algorithms. Read about efforts to remove algorithms from policing in LA:

The activist dismantling racist police algorithms Hamid Khan has been a community organizer in Los Angeles for over 35 years, with a consistent focus on police violence and human rights. He talked to us on April 3, 2020, for a forthcoming podcast episode about artificial intelligence and policing. As the world turns its attention to police brutalit...

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