The New Jim and Jane Crow Intersect
Presently, the state does not enable counsel to effectively protect the parental rights of mothers who are incarcerated. While parents are incarcerated and their children are in the family regulation system, the New Jim Crow and New Jane Crow intersect to separate and destroy families. This Article...
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Presently, the state does not enable counsel to effectively protect the parental rights of mothers who are incarcerated. While parents are incarcerated and their children are in the family regulation system, the New Jim Crow and New Jane Crow intersect to separate and destroy families. This Article adds to existing literature demonstrating how the New Jim Crow and New Jane Crow impose too many obstacles for parents' lawyers and shines a new light on the latent defects in the state's provision of access to appointed counsel.
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spelling | doaj.art-81999631843c4fdc838f79026ec827a92022-12-22T03:01:57ZengColumbia University LibrariesColumbia Journal of Race and Law2155-24012022-07-0112110.52214/cjrl.v12i1.9946The New Jim and Jane Crow IntersectCarla Laroche0Washington and Lee University School of Law Presently, the state does not enable counsel to effectively protect the parental rights of mothers who are incarcerated. While parents are incarcerated and their children are in the family regulation system, the New Jim Crow and New Jane Crow intersect to separate and destroy families. This Article adds to existing literature demonstrating how the New Jim Crow and New Jane Crow impose too many obstacles for parents' lawyers and shines a new light on the latent defects in the state's provision of access to appointed counsel. https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/cjrl/article/view/9946 |
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