Reference Summary: Marking Time Symposium- Beyond Incarceration: Collaborating to End the Carceral State Elizabeth Hinton, Associate Professor of History and African American Studies at Yale University and Professor of Law at Yale ...
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Marking Time Symposium- Beyond Incarceration: Collaborating to End the Carceral State Elizabeth Hinton, Associate Professor of History and African American Studies at Yale University and Professor of Law at Yale ... On February 24th at the Vermont Law School in the Chase Community Center for the “People Not Prisons: Keeping People Out of ...
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- Elizabeth Hinton, Associate Professor of History and African American Studies at Yale University and Professor of Law at Yale ...
- On February 24th at the Vermont Law School in the Chase Community Center for the “People Not Prisons: Keeping People Out of ...
- Advocates for criminal justice reform are often caught between the immediate need to address the dehumanizing conditions ...
- Andrea Armstrong, Law Visiting Committee Distinguished Professor of Law at Loyola University New Orleans, spoke at the ...
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