Tracey L. Meares and Gwen Prowse | February 17, 2021 | Policing
Tracey L. Meares of Yale University Law School and Gwen Prowse of Yale University have posted “Policing as a Public Good: Reflecting on the Term ‘To Protect and Serve’ As Dialogues of Abolition” (University of Florida Levin College of Law...
Barry Friedman, Brandon Garrett, Rachel A. Harmon, Christy E. Lopez, Tracey L. Meares, Maria Ponomarenko, Christopher Slobogin and Tom R. Tyler | June 10, 2020 | Policing
Several law school faculty, each of whom runs or is associated with a center devoted to the practice of policing and the criminal justice system, released the report “Changing the Law to Change Policing: First Steps” to address enduring problems in American...
Barry Friedman, Brandon Garrett, Rachel A. Harmon, Tracey L. Meares, Christopher Slobogin and Jennifer Morinigo | May 15, 2019 | Policing
Principles of the Law, PolicingThe following entry is the Black Letter and Comments of Tentative Draft No. 2, 11.02. Recording of Police Questioning.The full draft contains Reporters’ Notes. This draft will be presented to membership at the 2019 Annual Meeting for...
Barry Friedman, Brandon Garrett, Rachel A. Harmon, Tracey L. Meares, Christopher Slobogin and Jennifer Morinigo | May 10, 2019 | Policing
Principles of the Law, Policing The following entry contains the Black Letter, Comments, and Reporters’ Notes from Tentative Draft No. 2, Section 10.01. General Principles for Eyewitness Identification Procedures. This draft will be presented to membership at...
Barry Friedman, Brandon Garrett, Christopher Slobogin, Rachel A. Harmon and Tracey L. Meares | April 6, 2017 | Policing
The Policing project is on ALI’s Annual Meeting agenda this year for the first time, specifically, Use of Force. These principles were prioritized because there is an immediate need for guidance on this issue, and many states and police departments are considering...