This edition identifies key issues facing the Latinx population in the U.S. and the goals of ABF’s The Future of Latinos Project.
This edition of Researching Law details a World Bank panel on the effectiveness of anti-money laundering measures, which featured ABF’s Terence Halliday.
This edition of Researching Law features the address given by James Heckman at the White House Summit on Early Education.
This edition presents findings from the Fellows Research Seminar: “Communities in Crisis: The Effects of Immigration Law and Politics on American Communities”.
This edition presents highlights from the ABF’s Fellows Research Seminar on race, communities, and policing in 21st-century America.
This edition of Researching Law presents Bernadette Atuahene’s book, We Want What’s Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restoration Program, which draws on the experiences of South Africans who went through the land restitution process.
This edition of Researching Law introduces a new article studying the American public’s civil justice experiences, written by Rebecca Sandefur.
This edition of Researching Law introduces a new article from Stephen Daniels, which explores curricular innovation and institutional change in American law schools.
This edition outlines the presented findings from Wave 3 of the After the JD study at the ABF Fellow’s CLE Seminar in 2014.
This edition of Researching Law details the context, research methods, and conclusions presented in Traci Burch’s 2013 book, “Trading Democracy for Justice.”
This edition examines ABF Research Professor Tom Ginsburg’s work analyzing new constitutions from countries that formed after WWII.
In this edition, John Hagan’s presentation at the White House for a conference on the multi-level effects of parental incarceration in the U.S. is detailed.