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Santa Clara Law Review
ART AS THE PROSECUTOR’S WEAPON: THE USE OF RAP LYRICS EVIDENCE AT TRIAL
Abstract: Are rap lyrics worthy of the same protections that other forms of creative expression enjoy, or is there something inherent to rap lyrics that renders them autobiographical, confessional, and reflective of the author’s true intentions and desires? This Article will attempt to answer that question. In doing so, the authors will take the reader on a voyage through a history that is not widely known among the attorneys, judges, expert witnesses, and jurors who are freq
Mikah K. Thompson; Sierra Raheem
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