Jon Hanson & Jacob Lipton, the co-founders of the Systemic Justice Project, have recently published their article, Occupy Justice: Introducing the Injustice Framework in Volume 15 of The Harvard Law & Policy Review. You can download the article on SSRN and
Wealth / Income Justice
Jon Hanson delivered a “last lecture” calling upon graduating Harvard Law students to recommit to their “childhood dreams of justice.” “[Y]ou exist at an unbelievable moment in history,” he told students. “They happen every 50 years: a moment when the
Lenient treatment of corporate executives who knowingly and intentionally harm the public is widespread. Corporate non-prosecution or deferred prosecution agreements (N/DPAs) — where the state agrees to drop or defer charges in exchange for the corporation paying a fine and
The Problem of Corporate Political Spending on the Governors Associations
Standardized tests are an element of higher education applications that need to be scrutinized more closely. This paper seeks to break down the correlation between how well one does on a corporate administered standardized test and merit. This paper argues
Charter schools were introduced in the United States in the early 1990s as a solution to declining education outcomes. While the jury is still out on whether charter schools truly improve education outcomes, this paper examines the core values charter