| Law Student Essay Competition: The Role of Diversity in the Criminal Justice System |
| Law Student Essay Competition: The Role of Diversity in the Criminal Justice System |
| By Jason A. Coe in June 2009 |
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| Law Student Essay Competition: The Diverseness of Racism and the Uncertain Potential of Diversity |
| Law Student Essay Competition: The Diverseness of Racism and the Uncertain Potential of Diversity |
| By Megan Shapiro in July 2009 |
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| Law Student Essay Competition |
| By Nicolas C. Mills in August 2009 |
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Law Student Essay Competition Dawn Hunter June 2011 52 Stop Talking and Start Doing: Increasing Diversity In the Legal Profession The greatest challenge to increasing diversity in the legal profession and on the bench is taking action. Law schools, bar associations, law firms, and other organi |
| By Dawn Hunter in June 2011 |
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Law Student Essay Competition
Jane Jankie
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Increasing Diversity in The Legal Profession
But you, you’re really smart. You could be anything. Maybe not a doctor or lawyer, but still someone important,” a friend of mine said to me. She was telling me about her options after graduating from colle |
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NACDL’s Diversity Task Force sponsored a law student essay contest. The task force asked students to discuss voter ID laws and whether these laws are being used to disenfranchise citizens from exercising their right to vote. |
| By Deandrea A. Jackson in July 2012 |
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The author discusses four distinctions between being “tough on crime” and being “smart on crime.” |
| By Michael Woodruff in August 2012 |
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| ‘Tough on Crime’: Effective or Folly? (Law Student Essay Competition) |
| “Tough on crime” is a policy buzzword that is regularly bandied about to secure elections and appointments and (ostensibly) to protect the public at large from unknown and innumerable criminal elements. However, despite all the promises of a safer society, “tough on crime” initiatives have been spectacular disappointments. Society is being tough on crime when it should actually be getting “smart on crime.” |
| By Carol Celestine in May 2012 |
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