• Home
  • Search
  • Browse Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content

Michigan Journal of Race and Law

  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • My Account
  •  
  •  

Home > Journals > Michigan Journal of Race and Law > Volume 21 > Issue 2 (2016)

 

Volume 21, Issue 2

Front Matter

PDF

Front Matter

 

Foreword

PDF

Foreword: Innocent Until Proven Poor

Sara Zampierin

183

 

Keynote Addresses

PDF

Keynote Remarks

Vanita Gupta

187

 

PDF

Keynote Remarks: How the Criminalization of Poverty has Become Normalized in American Culture and Why You Should Care

Sarah Geraghty

195

 

Symposium Articles

PDF

Online Case Resolution Systems: Enhancing Access, Fairness, Accuracy, and Efficiency

Maximilian A. Bulinski and J.J. Prescott

205

 

PDF

Making a Buck While Making a Difference

Alphonse A. Gerhardstein

251

 

PDF

The Price of Carceral Citizenship: Punishment, Surveillance, and Social Welfare Policy in an Age of Carceral Expansion

Reuben Jonathan Miller and Amanda Alexander

291

 

PDF

Closing the Gap Between What is Lawful and What is Right in Police Use of Force Jurisprudence by Making Police Departments More Democratic Institutions

Jonathan M. Smith

315

 

Essays

PDF

Legal Aid's Once and Future Role for Impacting the Criminalization of Poverty and the War on the Poor

Aneel L. Chablani

349

 

PDF

Pretextual Sanctions, Contempt, and the Practical Limits of Bearden-Based Debtors' Prison Litigation

Colin Reingold

361

 

PDF

The Ohio Model for Combatting Debtors' Prisons

Jocelyn Rosnick and Mike Brickner

375

 
 
 
  • Journal Home
  • Masthead Archive
  • Most Popular Papers
  • Receive Email Notices or RSS
  • Special Issues:

  • Special Issue

 

Search

Advanced Search

ISSN: 1095-2721 (print)

ISSN: 2688-5492 (online)

 
 
Digital Commons

Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement

Privacy Copyright