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Each of the papers in this panel report how one or another group of citizens interpret and talk about law, using or not using legal devices. The papers cover a range of situations and types of actors, including landlords, tenants, immigrants, exonerated prisoners, political protestors and victims of police violence.
Contracts and Conflicts: Landlord and Tenant Legal Consciousness on Reddit - Grace Charlotte Sementilli, University at Buffalo
Exploring Black immigrants’ experiences and understanding of law in the United States - Daniel Tei, Arizona State University-Tempe
Illinois’s Certificate of Innocence as a Site of State Power - Reyna Hernandez, University of Chicago
“Money Instead of Change”: How Civil Compensation for Police Violence Shapes Claimants’ Views of the State - Solome Solomon Haile, Princeton University
Workers in a State of 'Disenchantment': Constructing the Rationality of Legal Mobilization - Xuanyu Wu, Zhejiang University