New Symposium Issue Published: Petty Offenses Symposium Special Issue

New Symposium Issue Published: University of Miami Law Review: Petty Offenses Symposium Special Issue.

Forward: Addressing the Criminalization of Poverty and Marginalization
by Tamar Ezer, Franco Piccinini, & David Stuzin

Articles

Litigating to Protect the Rights of Poor and Marginalized Groups in Urban Spaces
by Anneke Meerkotter

Your Cervix is Showing: Loitering for Prostitution Policing as Gendered Stop & Frisk
by Kate Mogulescu

Regulating Cleanups of Homeless Encampments
by Stephen J. Schnably

Responses

“Homeless and Hungry, Please Help!”: A Constitutional Right to Communicate Messages of Need
by Kirsten Anderson

Taking Advantage of Political Processes to Challenge the Use of “Idle and Disorderly” Offenses to Police Sexuality in Uganda
by Adrian Jjuuko & Justine Balya

Sticky Colonial Criminal Laws
by Tracy Robinson

Walking While Trans: Policing Women’s Sexuality
by Roman Rodriguez-Tejera

The Inadequacies of Tinkering: Unmeetable Promises and Failed Incrementalism in U.S. “Prostitution Diversion Programs”
by Poonam Daryani, Alice M. Miller, & Ann Sarnak

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