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The Color of (Juvenile) Justice: Disparate Impact and the Congressional Response to the Pandemic

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Published in:Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy
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Published: 2023
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title The Color of (Juvenile) Justice: Disparate Impact and the Congressional Response to the Pandemic
title_auth The Color of (Juvenile) Justice: Disparate Impact and the Congressional Response to the Pandemic
title_full The Color of (Juvenile) Justice: Disparate Impact and the Congressional Response to the Pandemic
title_fullStr The Color of (Juvenile) Justice: Disparate Impact and the Congressional Response to the Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed The Color of (Juvenile) Justice: Disparate Impact and the Congressional Response to the Pandemic
title_short The Color of (Juvenile) Justice: Disparate Impact and the Congressional Response to the Pandemic
title_sort the color of (juvenile) justice: disparate impact and the congressional response to the pandemic
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url https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1269615