The following two photos were shot as part of a photo series at a Black Lives Matter protest in Long Beach, California circa 2018. These photos were shot on black and white
film with a vintage 35mm Rangefinder. [...]
This article demonstrates how advocates can leverage empirical literature regarding adultification bias to craft doctrinal interventions that recognize and remedy the disproportionately
harsh treatment of Black youth in the juvenile and adult criminal legal system. Through case examples, all of which I litigated in the Civil Rights Clinic at Seattle [...]
It follows from the rule of general experience, which argues in favour of the customers of a business which participates in a cartel agreement, that the prices reached within
the context of the cartel are on average higher than those that would have been realised in the absence of an anticompetitive agreement, and that the charges to be [...]
This article explores whether the aristocratic status of arbitrators or disputants affected the outcome of inter-state arbitrations either before or after the 1899 Hague Peace
Conference. This article takes a longue durée approach to the topic by including all inter-state arbitrations between 1794 and 1989. [...]
On 23 July 2023, the European Commission concluded a ‘Memorandum of Understanding on a Strategic and Global Partnership with Tunisia’ (MoU), mainly aimed at stemming migration
in exchange for strengthened cooperation in other policy areas. The MoU was met with strong criticism from both civil society and institutional bodies such as the [...]