A Regime of Social Death: Criminal Punishment in the Age of Prisons
Analyzes prison as a form of social death that produces harm for the people exposed through it by design, though US history; uses psychoanalytical theory.
Analyzes prison as a form of social death that produces harm for the people exposed through it by design, though US history; uses psychoanalytical theory.
Review of Tyranny of the Majority by Lani Guinier, about voting rights.
Examines what constitutes sexual harassment in the workplace in the aftermath of Harris, including a discussion on the relevant standard of proof.
Overviews the state of arguments in favor of marriage equality at the time, particularly those raised by the community.
Discusses from feminist perspective how personal history should be used in criminal cases as a matter of defense strategy and social responsibility.
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