Friday, November 21 / 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Montrose 4 (7th Floor)

Session 60
Crime, Justice and the Law

1. "Prison Without Walls": Resistance, Rebellion, and the Fragility of Colonial Incarceration in The BahamasJonathan Nash, College of Saint Benedict .

2. Refugee Law and Legal Double ConsciousnessAsma Rahimyar, Yale University.

3. “Taking Rights by Any Means Necessary:” Prefigurative Politics, Constitutional Law, and the Revolutionary Aspirations of the Black Panther Party, 1966-1971Willa Sachs, Yale University.

4. Processing Families: A Historical and Intersectional Analysis of the Los Angeles Juvenile CourtAmanda Sheely, University of Toronto Mississauga.

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