Courts and the Abolition Movement
Clair, Matthew; Woog, Amanda; Velazquez-Arenas, Ximena Host; Litwinsella, NoahLani Technology Editor; Jansen, Carter Technology Editor; Nguyen, Hiep Technology Editor; Graham, Taylor Technology Editor; Martinez, Benjamin Technology Editor; Velazquez-Arenas, Ximena Other Editor; Binder, Jacob Other Editor; Park, Michaela Other Editor; King, Kat Other Editor; Jansen, Carter Soundtrack composer and performer
2022
Abstract
In "Courts and the Abolition Movement," Professor Matthew Clair and Director Amanda Woog discuss how criminal courts perpetuate mass criminalization and injustice, and the advantages of replacing these courts using abolitionist principles.
Details
Title
Courts and the Abolition Movement
Author
Clair, Matthew (Stanford University)
Woog, Amanda (Texas Fair Defense Project)
Velazquez-Arenas, Ximena Host
Litwinsella, NoahLani Technology Editor
Jansen, Carter Technology Editor
Nguyen, Hiep Technology Editor
Graham, Taylor Technology Editor
Martinez, Benjamin Technology Editor
Velazquez-Arenas, Ximena Other Editor
Binder, Jacob Other Editor
Park, Michaela Other Editor
King, Kat Other Editor
Jansen, Carter Soundtrack composer and performer
Woog, Amanda (Texas Fair Defense Project)
Velazquez-Arenas, Ximena Host
Litwinsella, NoahLani Technology Editor
Jansen, Carter Technology Editor
Nguyen, Hiep Technology Editor
Graham, Taylor Technology Editor
Martinez, Benjamin Technology Editor
Velazquez-Arenas, Ximena Other Editor
Binder, Jacob Other Editor
Park, Michaela Other Editor
King, Kat Other Editor
Jansen, Carter Soundtrack composer and performer
Date
2022
Content Type
Podcast
Record Created
2022-06-09
Record ID
1234671
Published in
California Law Review Podcasts
Volume
110
Issue
1