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Letter from the Editors
Legal Aid Without Lawyers: How Boston’s Nonlawyers Delivered and Shaped Justice for the Poor, 1879–1921
Health Injustice in the Laboratories of Democracy
The Emperor’s New Clothes: Stare Decisis and the Teacher Shortage Crisis
Segregation, Racial Health Disparities, and Inadequate Food Access in Brooklyn
The Economics of Injustice: Stratification in Medical Malpractice Claims by Poor and Vulnerable Patients
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Volume 29, Issue II (Winter 2022)

Volume 29, Issue II (Winter 2022)

Introduction

Letter from the Editors

by Zachary Krause and Rose Hayden

 

Articles

Legal Aid Without Lawyers: How Boston’s Nonlawyers Delivered and Shaped Justice for the Poor, 1879–1921

by Kelsea A. Jeon

Health Injustice in the Laboratories of Democracy

by Elenore Wade

 

Notes

The Emperor’s New Clothes: Stare Decisis and the Teacher Shortage Crisis

by Chris Yarrell

Segregation, Racial Health Disparities, and Inadequate Food Access in Brooklyn

by Silvia M. Radulescu

The Economics of Injustice: Stratification in Medical Malpractice Claims by Poor and Vulnerable Patients

by Cassidy Viser

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