Cellphone Privacy & Warrantless Search & Seizure - Barnaby Clem
“The fact that a suspect may be carrying their house key at the time they are arrested does not justify the police using that key to...
Indigenous Peoples & Wrongful Convictions: Preventing Overrepresentation in the CJS - Chase Baxter
Indigenous peoples are at a higher risk of wrongful convictions since there is an overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal...
Mandatory Minimums: A Miscarriage of Justice by Jan Kelley
Are mandatory minimum sentences (MMS) benefiting offenders in the Canadian Criminal Justice System (CJS) or are they leading to...
The Long and Winding Road to Justice for the Wrongfully Convicted in Canada - Charlie Newton
The journey to exoneration for individuals who have been wrongfully convicted in Canada is complex and deserves consideration. This...
The Myth of the Black Rapist & Wrongful Convictions in Sexual Assault Cases in the United States
The myth of the Black rapist is one of most dangerous and prevalent narratives in American history. (1) Dating back to the racially based...






