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Current Issue: Volume 92, Issue 3 (2023)
Symposium
A Living Legacy: The Katzmann Study Group on Immigrant Representation
The Honorable Denny Chin
Improving Lawyers & Lives: How Immigrant Justice Corps Built a Model for Quality Representation While Empowering Recent Law School and College Graduates and the Immigrant Communities Whom They Serve
Jojo Annobil and Elizabeth Gibson
Advancing Immigrant Legal Representation: The Next Fifteen Years
Muzaffar Chishti, Charles Kamasaki, and Laura Vasquez
Representing Noncitizens in the Context of Legal Instability and Adverse Detention Precedent
Nancy Morawetz
The Crisis of Unrepresented Immigrants: Vastly Increasing the Number of Accredited Representatives Offers the Best Hope for Resolving It
Michele R. Pistone
Articles
Harsh Creditor Remedies and The Role of the Redeemer
Christopher D. Hampson
Carceral Deference: Courts and Their Pro-Prison Propensities
Danielle C. Jefferis
Notes
“Can I Post This?”: A Call for Nuanced Interpretation of DMCA Enforcement in the Age of Social Media
Erin E. Bronner
Institutional Liability for Sexual Violence in Prisons Based on theAided-by-Agency Theory
Tori Klevan
The [De]Value of Unsubstantiated Allegations Against the Police
Francy R. Monestime