Book Reviews 3.2
Introduction
Includes reviews of:
Politics, Policy, and Natural Resources, edited by Dennis L. Thompson (1972),
Papers on the War, by Daniel Ellsberg (1972),
Urban Land Use Policy: The Central City, edited by Richard B. Andrews (1972),
Payoff: The Role of Organized Crime in American Politics, by Michael Dorman (1972), and
Police in Trouble: Our Frightening Crisis in Law Enforcement, by James F. Ahren (1972).
Suggested Reading
#SayHerName: Racial Profiling and Police Violence Against Black Women
Andrea J. Ritchie{{Andrea J. Ritchie is a civil rights attorney who has led groundbreaking research, litigation, and advocacy efforts to challenge profiling, policing, and physical and sexual violence by law enforcement against women, girls and LGBTQ people of color for
My Twenty-Twos: Mentoring the Young Men Emerging Community
The kid’s name was Lil’ Yo—well, that’s what all his little buddies called him—and immediately his presence snagged my attention.
Reparations Owed to the Survivors of the Global War on Terror
Reparations for the tremendous damage of the Global War on Terror is one crucial part of the movement for global justice, in which lawyers should be active participants.
The Ongoing Nakba: Toward a Legal Framework for Palestine
If the international community takes its crimes seriously, then the discussion about the unfolding genocide in Gaza is not a matter of mere semantics.