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Professor Michelle Alexander, a Critique of Mass Incarceration, and the Challenges of Teaching Social Context in Law School

Posted on November 11, 2012 | Leave a comment

Yesterday we had the pleasure of having Professor Michelle Alexander present to us at the Sturm College of Law.  (Her bio can be found here)

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Posted in Navigating Legal Education, Teaching Methods

Tagged african american incarceration, black incarceration, elizabeth mertz, mass incarceration, Michelle Alexander, social context, The New Jim Crow, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Era of Colorblindness

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