The Hasting Race & Poverty Law Journal, Hastings Women’s Law Journal, and the Hastings Journal of Crime & Punishment collaborated to present this symposium. If you are interested please consider donating to one or all three of these law journals. In addition, below is a list of the non-profit organizations that some of our speakers are involved with if you wish to support their work!
Hastings Race and Poverty Law Journal (HRPLJ) is committed to promoting and inspiring discourse in the legal community regarding issues of race, poverty, social justice, and the law, as well as addressing disparities in the legal system.
Hastings Women’s Law Journal (HWLJ) provides a forum for voices outside the traditional scope of legal academic scholarship, offering and maintaining an inclusive space for feminism, race theory, queer theory, multi-culturalism, animal rights, disability rights, language rights, international human rights, criminal defendants’ rights and human rights of people in prison, among others.
Hastings Journal of Crime and Punishment (HJCP) is a forum in which meaningful discussion can occur on issues of criminal law, incarceration, and the criminal justice system.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Re:Store Justice
Transgender Gender-Variant & Intersex Justice Project
Transgender Law Center
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
Anti-Recidivism Coalition