Volume 100, Issue 3 (May 2020)
Symposium
Beyond Bad Apples: Exploring the Legal Determinants of Police Violence
Contributions
More than Bias: How Law Produces Police Violence
Osagie K. Obasogie
Page 771
“The Criminal Is to Go Free”: The Legacy of Eugenic Thought in Contemporary Judicial Realism About American Criminal Justice
Jonathan Simon
Page 787
Tear Gas + Water Hoses + Dispersal Orders: The Fourth Amendment Endorses Brutality in Protest Policing
Karen J. Pita Loor
Page 817
Police Violence and the African American Procedural Habitus
Trevor George Gardner
Page 849
To Serve and Protect Each Other: How Police-Prosecutor Codependence Enables Police Misconduct
Somil Trivedi & Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve
Page 895
The Violence of Nosy Questions
Jeannine Bell
Page 935
Race and Reasonableness in Police Killings
Jeffrey Fagan & Alexis D. Campbell
Page 951
Beyond the Law: An Agenda for Policing Reform
Megan Quattlebaum & Tom Tyler
Page 1017
Cycles of Threat: Graham v. Connor, Police Violence, and African American Health Inequities
Denise Herd
Page 1047
Racial Disparities in Fatal Police Shootings: An Empirical Analysis Informed by Critical Race Theory
Michael Siegel
Page 1069
Graham, Police Violence, and Health Through a Public Health Lens
Chandra L. Ford
Page 1093
Floating Lungs: Forensic Science in Self-Induced Abortion Prosecutions
Aziza Ahmed
Page 1111
Fear of a Black and Brown Internet: Policing Online Activism
Sahar F. Aziz & Khaled A. Beydoun
Page 1151
The Supreme Court and the Illegitimacy of Lawless Fourth Amendment Policing
Ayesha Bell Hardaway
Page 1193