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Jeffrey Bellin

@bellinj

@WMLawSchool professor commenting on Criminal Law and Evidence.

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bennett capers (@bennettcapers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Mass Incarceration Nation” changed my thinking about a lot of things, so I’m pretty sure this symposium issue is great. Especially since it features some of my favorite peeps. Congrats to Jeffrey Bellin on both the book and the symposium!

Daniel J. Solove (@danielsolove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's always a pleasure to see my work engaged with, even when critiqued. Especially since it is now more than 20 years since when I began developing my approach to conceptualizing privacy.

Jeffrey Bellin (@bellinj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to everyone for the great feedback on "Criminal Procedure as the Law of Cooperation" at #PLSC2024 - and thanks to Georgetown Law for hosting privacyscholars.org/plsc-2024-deta…

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Today's Florida S. Ct opinion upholding suspension of State Atty Monique Worrell is linked below. Whatever you think of this case, the opinion sets a surprisingly low bar to suspend and replace an elected DA. supremecourt.flcourts.gov/pre_opinion_co…

Today's Florida S. Ct opinion upholding suspension of State Atty Monique Worrell is linked below. Whatever you think of this case, the opinion sets a surprisingly low bar to suspend and replace an elected DA. supremecourt.flcourts.gov/pre_opinion_co…
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Drawing on themes from his book "Mass Incarceration Nation" (Publisher: Cambridge University Press), William & Mary Law School Professor Jeffrey Bellin considers how judges have contributed to historically high incarceration rates — and how they can help reverse the trend. (from 2023) judicature.duke.edu/articles/can-j…

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This piece is special to me. I conceived of this project during a text exchange with my brother. He unexpectedly passed away at 39 while I was working on it. I miss him. I am forever grateful to The Yale Law Journal—their editors are brilliant and kind. So much love went into this.