Nonfiction
Do Androids Suffer Body Dysmorphia?
November 2023
Alicia’s personal essay “Do Androids Suffer Body Dysmorphia?” was published in Stoneboat Literary Journal, Issue 13.2. “Do Androids Suffer Body Dysmorphia?” is about coming-of-age, stereotypes about female beauty, and Alicia’s encounters with sexual predators.
Rutgers Law Review Commentaries
November 29, 2012
Guilty Until Proven Innocent: evidence tampering, drug and crime lab misconduct and law enforcement ethics.
The Modern American: A Scholarly Publication Dedicated To Diversity And The Law
Volume 8, Issue 1
Aleut Epitaph at Funter Bay: Human Rights and Constitutional Rights Violations at U.S. Internment Camps.
The Villanova Law Review
Volume 53, Issue 3
Terror Victims at the Museum Gates: Testing the Commercial Activity Exception Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.
The Villanova Law Review
Volume 53, Issue 1
Alternatives to the Exclusionary Rule after Hudson v. Michigan: Preventing and Remedying Police Misconduct.
Police Magazine
April 1, 2007
Losing Yourself in the Job: Staying Sane While Working Undercover.
Police Magazine
August 1, 2007
Clearing up Knock-and-Announce Confusion.