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Does Public Health Start Within Jails? A New Incentive For Reform Of Wisconsin's Bail System, Mahmood N. Abdellatif
Does Public Health Start Within Jails? A New Incentive For Reform Of Wisconsin's Bail System, Mahmood N. Abdellatif
Marquette Law Review
Wisconsin’s Milwaukee and Dane Counties are among many jurisdictions in the country employing modern bail reforms, specifically the Public Safety Assessment (PSA). Most of these jurisdictions adopted the PSA before the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, but are increasingly relevant as the virus continues to derail public health measures. Through the intersection of detainees, correctional officers, judicial officials, attorneys, and visitors, millions of Americans filter in and out of correctional facilities on an annual basis. These facilities serve as a microcosm of society and breeding ground for mass infection. The COVID-19 pandemic amplified an existing need …
Checking The Scorecard: Title Ix, College Sports, And The Limits Of Litigation, Brian L. Porto
Checking The Scorecard: Title Ix, College Sports, And The Limits Of Litigation, Brian L. Porto
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Ix And Covid-19: Losing Millions Of Dollars During A Pandemic Is No Excuse For Cutting Women’S Teams, Genevieve F.E. Birren, Robyn Lubisco, Kerry D. Fischer
Title Ix And Covid-19: Losing Millions Of Dollars During A Pandemic Is No Excuse For Cutting Women’S Teams, Genevieve F.E. Birren, Robyn Lubisco, Kerry D. Fischer
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Losing Mentality: An Analysis Of The Duty Owed By Universities To Provide Their Student-Athletes With Mental Health Services, Marnae Mawdsley
A Losing Mentality: An Analysis Of The Duty Owed By Universities To Provide Their Student-Athletes With Mental Health Services, Marnae Mawdsley
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
Revenge Of The Sixth: The Constitutional Reckoning Of Pandemic Justice, Brandon Marc Draper
Revenge Of The Sixth: The Constitutional Reckoning Of Pandemic Justice, Brandon Marc Draper
Marquette Law Review
The Sixth Amendment’s criminal jury right is integral to the United States
criminal justice system. While this right is also implicated by the Due Process
Clause, Equal Protection Clause, and several federal and state statutes,
criminal jury trial rates have been declining for decades, down from
approximately 20% to 2% between 1988 to 2018. This dramatic drop in the
rate of criminal jury trials is an effective measure of the decreased access to
fair and constitutional criminal jury trials.