Fareed Nassor Hayat is a Professor of Law at Seton Hall University School of Law. He teaches constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure, and trial advocacy.
Abstract Some members of Congress propose to make it a crime to publish the name of a federal official with the intent of obstructing that official’s law or immigration enforcement duties. This Essay considers whether the lawmakers’ bill, the...
Abstract Scientific studies show that implicit biases operate insidiously in the legal system, often harming disfavored social groups. Helpfully, the Equal Protection Clause prohibits government discrimination, which logically would include actions...
Abstract It is no secret that public defenders across the country struggle with arguably excessive caseloads that limit the effectiveness of the representation they can provide. Excessive caseloads force public defenders to triage cases, a practice...
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