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Current Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellows present their dissertation research. Topics include an analysis of lawyers’ ambivalent perceptions of the U.S. asylum system's legitimacy; the role of the penal state in shaping negative plea agreement outcomes among pretrial detainees; and how 911 suspicious person calls inform sleep disorder diagnoses in Minneapolis.
Ambivalence in Advocacy: How Lawyers Selectively Embrace the Law’s Legitimacy - Catherine Louise Crooke, University of California-Los Angeles
Jail Detention and the Plea Agreement - Caylin Louis Moore, Stanford University
Citizen-Initiated Police Surveillance & Sleep Health: How 911 Suspicious Person Calls Inform Sleep Disorder Diagnoses in Minneapolis, Minnesota - Christopher Everett Robertson, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities