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Sentencing Reform in Washington State: Progress and Pitfalls
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Michael McCann, Laboring for Civil Rights at the Intersection of Race and Class: Reconsidering the Legacy of A. Philip Randolph. Book in progress, solicited by Polity Press. Expected publication in 2023
Jacobsen, Elise. "Racial Stereotypes and News Media: An Exploration of United States Drug History". University of Washington. Department of Law, Societies, and Justice, 2021.
“From Identity Politics to Intersectional Solidarity: The Challenge of Rights-Based Social Movements.” In Handbook on Law and Social Movements. Ed Steven Boutcher, et al. Forthcoming 2021
Michael McCann, “A. Philip Randolph: Radicalizing Rights at the Intersection of Race and Class,” in Melvin L. Rogers and Chip Turner, eds., African American Political Thought: A Collected History. Forthcoming, University of Chicago Press. 2020.
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Michael McCann, “Listening for the Songs of Others: Insiders, Outsiders, and the Legal Marginalization of the Laboring Underclass in America.” In Mary Nell Trautner, ed., Insiders, Outsiders, Injuries, & Law: Revisiting "The Oven Bird’s Song." New York: Cambridge University Press. 2018
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