Letters to the Editor

Introduction

Suggested Reading

It is fully by design that the blanket bank here is maintained, and that a “legal assistance” firm who very rarely provides any assistance is our “substitute” to a law library, and that per NC DOC Policy a “C-20” disciplinary

The Colloquium brought together organizers, legal practitioners and activist scholars to unpack the status of the United States as a settler colonial society and explore the ways in which settler colonialism manifests itself in its laws, policies and practices.

We are thrilled to announce the 2023 Review of Law and Social Change Colloquium – Criminalization of Dissent: Historical and Contemporary Repression of U.S. Resistance Movements that will be held on March 7th and 8th via Zoom. The Colloquium will