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Why The Policy Failures Of Mass Incarceration Are Really Political Failures The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, John F. Pfaff
Minnesota Law Review
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Dealing With Mass Incarceration The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Alfred Blumstein
Dealing With Mass Incarceration The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Alfred Blumstein
Minnesota Law Review
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Prisoners Of Politics: Breaking The Cycle Of Mass Incarceration The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration: Transcript: Minnesota Law Review Symposium Keynote November 18, 2019, Rachel E. Barkow
Minnesota Law Review
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Jumping Hurdles To Sue The Police, Sunita Patel
Jumping Hurdles To Sue The Police, Sunita Patel
Minnesota Law Review
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Soft Law As Governing Law, Steven L. Schwarcz
Soft Law As Governing Law, Steven L. Schwarcz
Minnesota Law Review
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Mass Incarceration As A Chronic Condition: Diagnosis, Prognosis, And Treatment The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration: Foreword, Sarah Trautman
Minnesota Law Review
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Fighting For Attention: Democracy, Free Speech, And The Marketplace Of Ideas, G. Michael Parsons
Fighting For Attention: Democracy, Free Speech, And The Marketplace Of Ideas, G. Michael Parsons
Minnesota Law Review
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A Blueprint For States To Solve The Mandatory Arbitration Problem While Avoiding Faa Preemption Note, Sam Cleveland
A Blueprint For States To Solve The Mandatory Arbitration Problem While Avoiding Faa Preemption Note, Sam Cleveland
Minnesota Law Review
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Contracting Our Way To Inequality: Race, Reproductive Freedom, And The Quest For The Perfect Child, Camille Gear Rich
Contracting Our Way To Inequality: Race, Reproductive Freedom, And The Quest For The Perfect Child, Camille Gear Rich
Minnesota Law Review
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Zimring On Mass Incarceration: Empirical Pessimism And Cautious Reformist Optimism The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Robert Weisberg
Zimring On Mass Incarceration: Empirical Pessimism And Cautious Reformist Optimism The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Robert Weisberg
Minnesota Law Review
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'Wreaking Extraordinary Destruction': Defendant's Irreplaceability As Presumptively Reasonable Grounds For Downward Departure In Sentencing Note, Jackie Fielding
'Wreaking Extraordinary Destruction': Defendant's Irreplaceability As Presumptively Reasonable Grounds For Downward Departure In Sentencing Note, Jackie Fielding
Minnesota Law Review
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Prison-Release Reform And American Decarceration The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Kevin R. Reitz
Prison-Release Reform And American Decarceration The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Kevin R. Reitz
Minnesota Law Review
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The Categorical Imperative As A Decarceral Agenda The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration: Essay, Jessica M. Eaglin
The Categorical Imperative As A Decarceral Agenda The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration: Essay, Jessica M. Eaglin
Minnesota Law Review
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Frank Zimring Responds The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration: Essay, Franklin Zimring
Frank Zimring Responds The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration: Essay, Franklin Zimring
Minnesota Law Review
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Parental Autonomy Over Prenatal End-Of-Life Decisions, Greer Donley
Parental Autonomy Over Prenatal End-Of-Life Decisions, Greer Donley
Minnesota Law Review
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Organizational Justice And Antidiscrimination, Bradley A. Areheart
Organizational Justice And Antidiscrimination, Bradley A. Areheart
Minnesota Law Review
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Can Sentencing Guidelines Commissions Help States Substantially Reduce Mass Incarceration? The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Richard S. Frase
Can Sentencing Guidelines Commissions Help States Substantially Reduce Mass Incarceration? The 2019 Minnesota Law Review Symposium - Mass Incarceration, Richard S. Frase
Minnesota Law Review
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