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This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: October 8

This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties: October 8

by Felipe Hernandez | Oct 9, 2018 | Amicus, Weekly News Roundup

Welcome to This Week in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Steven Palmer co-authored this week’s round-up with Felipe Hernandez   This week the Senate nominated Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court with a 50-48 vote amidst large scale protests across the...

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NPRNPR@NPR·
20 Feb

#BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously today that the Constitution's ban on excessive fines applies to state and local governments, thus limiting their ability to use fines to raise revenue.
https://t.co/ixVKsSkCgD

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kiseulkimMichelle Ki@kiseulkim·
16 Feb

At any talk when in agreement with the speaker:
Other people: snap
Me: aggressively knock on hard surface
Thanks @HarvardCRCL

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erinefwlrErin E. Fowler@erinefwlr·
14 Feb

Happy Valentines Day! Speaking of romance: here is a piece I wrote for @HarvardCRCL on how the new criminal justice reform act fails women https://t.co/4ChEYzSNd9

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HarvardCRCLHarvard CRCL@HarvardCRCL·
14 Feb

Barbaric Beyond Bans: How the First Step Act’s Shackling Provision Fails to Protect Women:
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nytimesThe New York Times@nytimes·
4 Feb

Around 6:30 p.m. Sunday, electricity was restored to the MDC, a federal prison in Brooklyn. But problems with the heating system, which are unrelated to the electrical failure, remain, and while parts of the jail have heat, many cells do not: https://t.co/0wLqzCsNJv

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monicacbellMonica Bell@monicacbell·
5 Feb

Great piece by @MartysaurusRex in @washingtonpost. I'd add that it's not good enough to just "allow" Black youth to dream. As I argue in forthcoming essay in @HarvardCRCL, Black youth are *entitled* to resources for dreaming big & this should be part of a new civil rights agenda. https://t.co/qE85F4Xukz

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ACLUACLU@ACLU·
1 Feb

Police in South Carolina are three times more likely to seize money and property from Black people than white people. https://t.co/IAVD4tlrrj

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HarvardCRCLHarvard CRCL@HarvardCRCL·
28 Jan

Have you recently published a book relating to civil rights or civil liberties, or do you have one coming out soon? We want to review it! Contact us at amicusblog.crcl@gmail.com to have your book or manuscript considered for a review.

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