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55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1087
The New Peonage: Liberty and Precarity for Workers in the Gig Economy
Rebecca E. Zietlow
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1037
Justifying Family Separation: Constructing the Criminal Alien and the Alien Mother
Juliet P. Stumpf
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 985
Rights Should Not Vary Based on Offense Severity
Russell L. Christopher
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 933
Does Bail Reform Increase Crime? An Empirical Assessment of the Public Safety Implications of Bail Reform in Cook County, Illinois
Paul G. Cassell & Richard Fowles
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 907
Bail in North Carolina
Jessica Smith
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 857
Reforming Pretrial Decision-Making
Lauryn P. Gouldin
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 821
The Transparency of Jail Data
William E. Crozier, Brandon L. Garrett & Arvind Krishnamurthy
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 795
“With a Little Help from My Friends”: Counsel at Bail and Enhanced Pretrial Justice Becomes the New Reality
Douglas L. Colbert
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 757
The Due Process of Bail
Jenny E. Carroll
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 743
The Political Patterns of Bail Reform
Russell M. Gold & Ronald F. Wright
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 717
Conscience Clauses and the Right of Refusal: The War Between Legal and Ethical Responsibility
Olivia Rojas
55 Wake Forest L. Rev. 649
The Political Economy of Corporate Law and Governance: American and Korean Rules Under Different Endogenous Conditions and Forms of Capitalism
Robert J. Rhee
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