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Unprecedented updates
Delve into the most significant and controversial constitutional questions with an eye toward what’s next at the Annual Constitutional Law Symposium 2024.
You’ll benefit from a variety of perspectives on the makeup and decision-making trends of the U.S. Supreme Court. Go in-depth on the latest news, state laws, and litigation on abortion and reproductive health. You’ll also discuss whether the Third Amendment is the “runt piglet” of the Bill of Rights.
And now that a former president has been convicted on felony charges, the implications of the high court’s presidential immunity decision continue to play out in the lower courts. That means it’s time for an update on constitutional concerns arising from presidential prosecutions.
When a rhyme becomes a crime
In a highly publicized Atlanta trial, 17 sets of rapper Young Thug’s (Jeffery Williams) lyrics were admitted as evidence against him in a criminal case.1 According to one study, rap lyrics have been used as evidence in nearly 700 cases since the late 1980s.2 Because it is almost exclusive to rap music,3 the use of lyrics as evidence raises questions about racial discrimination. It also implicates freedom of expression principles under the First Amendment. Join the author of the nationally acclaimed “Hip Hop Brief” to the U.S. Supreme Court to explore the constitutional dimensions of using lyrics as evidence.
Find guidance and insights on the constitutional controversies of the year and beyond with help from the Annual Constitutional Law Symposium 2024.
1Some rap lyrics will be allowed in YSL RICO case, judge rules. Why critics have called that a double standard
2rapontrial.org - Mapping Rap on Trial
3Rayna Araibi, Note, “Every Rhyme I Write”: Rap Music as Evidence in Criminal Trials, 62 ARIZ. L. REV. 805, 806 (2020).
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