stand your ground laws

We need to talk about abortion as self-defense

Why shouldn’t the same principles and values apply to abortion? If we have a right to protect our bodies from outside threats, why not from inside threats?

| Lemma Barkeloo & Phoebe Couzins Professor of Law

Castle Doctrine sets dangerous precedent

Almost three months after George Zimmerman was declared innocent in the shooting of Trayvon Martin, little has improved in the cases of “stand your ground” laws and castle doctrines. These pieces of state legislation were created to allow citizens to defend themselves. However, they have grown into much more than that.

Aaron Hall | Contributing Writer

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