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Mary Prosser and second-year law student Shannon Toole outline the history of mass incarceration in Wisconsin and discuss how the state's justice system became the most racially disparate in the nation in their article, "Wisconsin's Mass and Disparate Incarceration." The article appears in the April issue of Wisconsin Lawyer.
Submitted by Law School News on April 16, 2018
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