Biomechanics and 3D reconstruction in shooting cases Ballistics and other physical evidence can answer the key questions of the most likely location and posture of individuals who were shot by police John Gardiner, PhD PECole Young From Issue: 2021 February
The problem with policing in the United States Immunities for police are eating away at our constitutional rights Julia Yoo From Issue: 2021 February
Rising above it all No matter how bad things got, there was always a voice in the wilderness making sure justice prevailed Deborah S. Chang From Issue: 2021 February
Looking to 2021 Positive changes to CAALA are overdue and necessary Stuart Zanville From Issue: 2021 February
On becoming a civil-rights trial lawyer Lessons from my father, and the path from PI law to criminal law to becoming a civil-rights lawyer Dale K. Galipo From Issue: 2021 February
Denial of medical care to those in custody Post-arrest and pre-trial claims against individual government officials under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Vicki Sarmiento From Issue: 2021 February
The unimagined events of January 6 How AAJ will move forward Linda A. Lipsen From Issue: 2021 February
Securing the universe of documents in civil-rights actions You are only as good a civil-rights practitioner as the discovery you compel. Yes, compel. Denisse O. Gastélum From Issue: 2021 February
Resolving societal conflict with R.E.S.P.E.C.T. When it comes to disputes centered around people’s fundamental rights, R.E.S.P.E.C.T. is imperative Richard (“Rick”) Copeland From Issue: 2021 February
It’s time to bring back the Bane Act This important California civil-rights law for contesting unlawful arrest or excessive force has been eviscerated by the courts Michael Haddad From Issue: 2021 February