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Vol. 53, No. 2, Fall 2018

by Harvard CR-CL | Oct 1, 2018 | Volumes |

Articles

Indigenous Rights to Water & Environmental Protection
Robert T. Anderson

Beyond Bias: Cultural Capital in Anti-Discrimination Law
LaToya Baldwin Clark

Behind the Veil: Climate Migration, Regime Shift, and a New Theory of Justice
Maxine Burkett

Our National Psychosis: Guns, Terror, and Hegemonic Masculinity
Stewart Chang

Infrastructural Exclusion and the Fight for the City: Power, Democracy, and the Case of America’s Water Crisis
K. Sabeel Rahman

Farewell to the Felonry
Alice Ristroph

Exclusionary Taxation
Shayak Sarkar & Josh Rosenthal

Notes

Prison Labor as a Lawful Form of Race Discrimination
Katherine E. Leung

The Irrational Rationality of Rational Basis Review for People with Disabilities: A Call for Intermediate Scrutiny
Jayne Ponder

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