The UCLA Criminal Justice Law Review (CJLR) is an annual journal that focuses on current topics in criminal law, policy, and practice.
Current Issue, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2023
Front Matter
Front Matter
Editors, Editors
Articles
"What Will Become of the Innocent?": Pretrial Detention, the Presumption of Innocence, and Punishment Before Trial
Rabinowitz, Mikaela
All Hope is Not Lost: How the "Alabama-Utah Model" Can Revolutionize Prison Healthcare Service Provision
Tejada, Roger Antonio
Quiet Riot: A Framework for Prosecuting the Open Carry of Firearms At Elections
Fogelson, Matthew A.
So Far, So Good: Enforcing California's Gun Violence Restraining Orders Before and After Bruen
Gee, Harvey
The Supreme Court's Second and Fifteenth Amendment Hypocrisy Could Shoot Down Voting Rights...and People
Sampson, Kelly
Special Compositions
The UCLA Law COVID Behind Bars Data Project: Doing Social Justice Work from Inside a Law School
Dolovich, Sharon
Final Thoughts
Guns Everywhere: Individual Rights and Communal Harms After NYSRPA V. BRUEN
Editors, Voices from the CJLR 2022 Symposium