Symposium Papers: Race, Crime, and Voting
Posted by on July 15, 2005
[posted from Demos: Democracy Dispatch]
The Columbia Human Rights Law Review has just published a special issue featuring papers prepared for a symposium on disenfranchisement sponsored by the Brennan Center for Justice. The “Symposium on Race, Crime, and Voting: Social, Political, and Philosophical Perspectives on Felony Disenfranchisement in America” features contributions from Jeff Manza, Chris Uggen, Alec Ewald, Robert Crutchfield, and other leading scholars. Single copies of the issue, Volume 36, Number 1, are available for $17.
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