In the last three months, Criminal Justice Ph.D. student Chuck MacLean published his most recent scholarly work in the Cleveland State Law Review (enforceability of internet waivers), the Akron Law Review (originalism and the criminal law, co-authored), and the Widener Law Journal (racial inequities in life sentences without possibility of parole), and submitted (with others) a legal brief to the United States Supreme Court in Sinclair v. Lauderdale County (whether traffic stops may be constitutionally grounded on an officer’s mistake of law). In November 2016, MacLean presented at the Midwest Law & Society conference (race, gender, and the police) and will present in March 2017 at the Academic of Criminal Justice Sciences (minority distrust of local law enforcement). MacLean also published his new (co-authored) text with Carolina Academic Press in late 2016: The Guide to Experiential Legal Writing.