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Law and Race

2015

UC Irvine Law Review

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The Fiscal Savings Of Accessing The Right To Legal Counsel Within Twenty-Four Hours Of Arrest: Chicago And Cook County, 2013, Bryan L. Sykes, Eliza Solowiej, Evelyn J. Patterson Nov 2015

The Fiscal Savings Of Accessing The Right To Legal Counsel Within Twenty-Four Hours Of Arrest: Chicago And Cook County, 2013, Bryan L. Sykes, Eliza Solowiej, Evelyn J. Patterson

UC Irvine Law Review

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Race, Prison Discipline, And The Law, Andrea C. Armstrong Nov 2015

Race, Prison Discipline, And The Law, Andrea C. Armstrong

UC Irvine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword: Criminal Justice For Those (Still) At The Margins—Addressing Hidden Forms Of Bias And The Politics Of Which Lives Matter, Mario L. Barnes Nov 2015

Foreword: Criminal Justice For Those (Still) At The Margins—Addressing Hidden Forms Of Bias And The Politics Of Which Lives Matter, Mario L. Barnes

UC Irvine Law Review

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Police Encounters With Race And Gender, Eric J. Miller Nov 2015

Police Encounters With Race And Gender, Eric J. Miller

UC Irvine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Collateral Damage: A Public Housing Consequence Of The “War On Drugs”, Lahny R. Silva Nov 2015

Collateral Damage: A Public Housing Consequence Of The “War On Drugs”, Lahny R. Silva

UC Irvine Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Approach To Voir Dire On Racial Bias, Cynthia Lee Nov 2015

A New Approach To Voir Dire On Racial Bias, Cynthia Lee

UC Irvine Law Review

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“A Spectacle Of Slavery Unwilling To Die”: Curbing Reliance On Racial Stereotyping In Self-Defense Cases, Jonathan Markovitz Nov 2015

“A Spectacle Of Slavery Unwilling To Die”: Curbing Reliance On Racial Stereotyping In Self-Defense Cases, Jonathan Markovitz

UC Irvine Law Review

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Afterword: Criminal Justice And The Problem Of Institutionalized Bias—Comments On Theory And Remedial Action, Mona Lynch Nov 2015

Afterword: Criminal Justice And The Problem Of Institutionalized Bias—Comments On Theory And Remedial Action, Mona Lynch

UC Irvine Law Review

No abstract provided.