The Morphing of the Fourth Amendment Into the Anti-Thirteenth Amendment
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Abstract The abolitionist movement seeks to fundamentally dismantle the prison industrial complex. Modern abolitionists recognize that mass incarceration of Black and Brown people is twenty-first century slavery. True abolition, they note, cannot be...
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