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Toward a Hip Hop Theory of Justice

Marie Rehmar, Head of Reference Services, marie.rehmar@law.csuohio.edu | April 16, 2008 - 09:34

Law Professor Paul Butler of George Washington University is the 2008 Friedman & Gilbert Criminal Justice Forum Lecturer, Wed. April 16th, 5 p.m., in the Moot Court Room. Announcement. His faculty website includes links to a listing of his numerous publications and the BlackProf blog where he is a contributor. Check the following HeinOnline links to a few of his articles. (If you somehow need a brief “Hip-Hop 101” see the Stanford article, p. 989. And for a little on retribution and respect, see p. 1002, same article.)


When Judges Lie (and When they Should), 91 Minnesota Law Review 1785 (2007)
Rehnquist, Racism, and Race Jurisprudence, 74 George Washington Law Review 1019 (2006)
Much Respect: Toward a Hip-Hop Theory of Punishment, 56 Stanford Law Review 983 (2004)
By Any Means Necessary: Using Violence and Subversion to Change Unjust Law, 50 UCLA Law Review 721 (2003)
Starr is to Clinton as Regular Prosecutors are to Blacks, 40 Boston College Law Review 705 (1999)Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System, 105 Yale Law Journal 677 (1995)

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