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Kimberly L. Alderman

2012

Law and Society

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Calculating Judgment Interest In The Wake Of Wis. Act 69, Kimberly L. Alderman Aug 2012

Calculating Judgment Interest In The Wake Of Wis. Act 69, Kimberly L. Alderman

Kimberly L. Alderman

A step-by-step guide for attorneys to use when calculating post-judgment interest in Wisconsin after the changes imposed by Wis. Act 69.


The Long Arm Of The Law: Incarceration And The Ordinary Family, Kimberly L. Alderman Jan 2012

The Long Arm Of The Law: Incarceration And The Ordinary Family, Kimberly L. Alderman

Kimberly L. Alderman

This Article examines how the ordinary family uses popular narratives about the criminal justice system to cope with and reconcile the increasing intrusion of the system into the family experience. It explores these narratives in the context of a morality play, discussing common perceptions about the court, law enforcement, criminals, and the law itself, as reflected through dramatic television shows and movies. The Article argues that these narratives cultivate a common bond that crosses race and class, giving ordinary families a common enemy: a dysfunctional criminal justice system that systematically overpunishes and overincarcerates.