Traci Burch argues that the criminal justice system has a disproportionate impact on marginalized communities, having a negative impact on political engagement.
This article explores the ethical and practical challenges faced by agents who make life-and-death medical decisions on behalf of their principles.
ABF’s Elizabeth Mertz analyzes interactions between legal and linguistic scholars to demonstrate ways in which law resists translations from other disciplines.
This edition of Researching Law details the Research Group on Legal Diversity’s conference to critically analyze the metrics that influence legal and professional workplaces.
This article, featuring Reuben J. Miller, follows the journey of African American boys in a Chicago charter school as they navigate community violence.
This chapter, featuring Carol A. Heimer, analyzes the difference between law in action and law on the books through a case study of HIV clinics around the world.
This book chapter argues for an interdisciplinary synthesis of methods and theories to be taught in law schools to better inform new lawyers and jurists.
This edition identifies key issues facing the Latinx population in the U.S. and the goals of ABF’s The Future of Latinos Project.