The battle against the recidivism of youthful offenders is one of Los Angeles County’s most difficult struggles. In 2015, The Los Angeles County Juvenile Probation Outcomes Study found that one-third of youth on probation from the county’s juvenile delinquency system are re-arrested within a year of their release.Rev. Gregory J…
Graduate students, fellows, and faculty only, please. Whatever happened to comparative legal history? Once thought of as a counterweight to legal history’s most maligned qualities—its parochial outlook, academic solipsism, and lack of critical perspectives—the discipline is almost non-existent today. In my paper, I suggest that…
First event in a new series, this is a workshop and conversation open to the public. Sponsored by the Program in Law and Public AffairsCosponsored with the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice
Ja Ian Chong, National University of SingaporeMuch of the literature on power transition focuses on leading states in relative rise and decline and is relatively silent on non-leading actors such as regional powers, middle powers, and smaller regional states. Yet, if being a leading state implies possessing a network of allies…
Discussion of Anna Kirkland's recently-published "Vaccine Court: The Law and Politics of Injury." http://nyupress.org/books/9781479876938/RSVP needed - Princeton community receives priority; public availability if space is available.Lunch available at noon with prior RSVP.http://lapa.princeton.edu/ Contact Judi Rivkin, lapaeven…