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Further Reading
- “The Affirmative Action Non-Ruling, Explained” by Victor Goode
- “America Needs to Open Up the Debate on Decriminalization” by Richard Branson
- "The Birth of New Civil Rights Movement" by Gene Demby
- Campaign Zero, from the Campaign Zero Planning Team and #BlackLivesMatter Activists
- “In Civil Rights Victory, Virginia Restores Voting Rights for Hundreds of Thousands of Nonviolent Felons” featuring Ben Jealous
- “Department of Justice Statistics Show Clear Pattern of Racial Profiling” by the ACLU
- “The Dream is Now” by the Emerson Collective
- “Fact Sheet on U.S. ‘Constitution-Free Zone’” from the ACLU
- Immigration Equality Asylum Manual from Immigration Equality
- "In historic decision, Court strikes down state bans on same-sex marriage: In Plain English" by Amy Howe
- “A Judge Just Ruled the NYPD Can Legally Monitor Muslims and Infiltrate Mosques” by Jess Remington
- “Know Your Rights” by the National Lawyers Guild
- “Local Non-Profit Lands Major Grants for Re-Entry” by Jean Trounstine
- “Masked Racism: Reflections on the Prison Industrial Complex” by Angela Davis
- "National Lawyers Guild Review: Race and Criminal Injustice Theme Issue" from the National Lawyers Guild
- “National Lawyers Guild Submits Testimony to Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Solitary Confinement“ by Tasha Moro
- Prison Labor: Exposed from the Prison Reform Movement
- "Report: Immigration Status and Race Affect Domestic Workers’ Pay" by Julianne Hing
- “The Shame of Our Prisons: New Evidence” by David Kaiser and Lovisa Stannow
- “Treating the Cause, Not the Illness” by David Bornstein