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All Work By Laurel E. Fletcher

Blog Oct 2020

The Case for U.S. Social Justice Movements to Go International

Laurel E. Fletcher and David Maxson Harris

Social justice movements must abandon their longstanding reliance on the Supreme Court to stave off the worst threats to the rights of members of marginalized and vulnerable groups. The fight for rights in the United States may well start to more closely resemble, for perhaps the first time since the civil rights movement, that in many places abroad. […]

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