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    The Privatization of Correctional Institutions: The Tennessee Experience

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    Recently, the privatization of correctional institutions has been a topic of intense interest both in Tennessee and other parts of the Nation. In the hope that we might learn from the past, we undertook to examine Tennessee\u27s convict leasing practices of the nineteenth century. This Article summarizes that research and provides a narrative and analysis of the recent events regarding privatization of correctional institutions in Tennessee

    Michael Cody on Defending Civil Rights Marches in the Courts

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    Michael Cody, of Burch, Porter & Johnson in Memphis and Dr. King\u27s Memphis attorney, will examine the limits of the use of the courts to enjoin civil rights marches and demonstrations. The discussion will focus on the litigation in Memphis related to the Sanitation Workers\u27 Strike in 1968

    Michael Cody on Defending Civil Rights Marches in the Courts

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    Michael Cody, of Burch, Porter & Johnson in Memphis and Dr. King\u27s Memphis attorney, will examine the limits of the use of the courts to enjoin civil rights marches and demonstrations. The discussion will focus on the litigation in Memphis related to the Sanitation Workers\u27 Strike in 1968

    The corporate context of private prisons

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    “Sphere to Cylinder”: Pseudo-Cylindrical Projections

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