The Vanderbilt Law Review is published six times a year (in January, March, April, May, October, and November) by the Vanderbilt Law Review, Vanderbilt University Law School, 131 21st Av. S., Nashville, TN 37203.
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Current Issue: Volume 78, Issue 6 (2025)
Holistic Criminal Justice
Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg
Standardization and Routine in Criminal Law
Eric S. Fish
A Fear About Holistic Justice
Farhang Heydari
Anti-Holistic Algorithms
Itay Ravid
The Reasonable Officer and the Disabled Subject
Jamelia N. Morgan
Plan-B Activist Defense: Defending Animal-Rights Activists in Courtrooms Hostile to Political Argumentation
Hadar Aviram
Justice Through Proximity: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications of Collaborative Justice
Federica Coppola and Jarrell E. Daniels
“Justice of Our Own”: Defining Success at the Red Hook Community Justice Center
Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg and Peter Dixon
Criminal Punishment as a Human Right?
Saira Mohamed