
Welcome to the Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law
The Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law (VJSPL) is a student-edited law journal which publishes articles exploring the intersection of law and social policy issues. Recognizing the significance of the law and legal institutions on social conditions, VJSPL provides a forum to examine contending legal, judicial, and political perspectives. Among the issues VJSPL addresses are: health care policy, welfare reform, criminal justice, voting rights, civil rights, family law, employment law, international law, gender issues, education, and critical race theory.
Recent VJSPL Online Publications
Courtney Douglas, Dignitary Disclosures: The Case for Presumed Public Access to Carceral Footage in §1983 Litigation
Alexander Hanna & Nicole Emory, America’s Least Wanted: Grants Pass and Status Criminalization in Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence
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Julia Jean Citron, Afterlife Rights in the Carceral System: A Call to Recognize Individual and Familial Dignity
Veronica Cihlar, A Name of One’s Own: Critiquing Public School Teachers’ Free Speech Claims to Intentionally Misgender
Recent print publications
Volume 32.1
Barry Edwards, If The Jury Only Knew: The Effect Of Omitted Mitigation Evidence On The Probability Of A Death Sentence
Jill C. Engle, Birth On Mother Earth: Mitigating The Maternal Health Crisis
Roger C. Hartley, Thinking Outside The Box With AI: Adapting 20th Century Labor And Employment Law To 21st Century Algorithms That Select, Monitor, And Control Employees