Terrific new Yale Law Journal collection: "Critical Voices on Criminal Justice: Essays from Directly Affected Authors,"

The Yale Law Journal has this terrific new collection of papers under the banner "Critical Voices on Criminal Justice: Essays from Directly Affected Authors." Here is how the collection is introduced and titles with links:

People who have experienced incarceration have unique insights into the criminal system—insights that are often missing from legal scholarship and criminal justice policy. This Collection begins to bridge that gap.

Reginald Dwayne Betts, "What Break Do Children Deserve? Juveniles, Crime, and Justice Kennedy’s Influence on the Supreme Court’s Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence"

Tarra Simmons, "Transcending the Stigma of a Criminal Record: A Proposal to Reform State Bar Character and Fitness Evaluations"

Andrea James, "Ending the Incarceration of Women and Girls"

Shon Hopwood, "The Effort to Reform the Federal Criminal Justice System"

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