2021-22
Imprisoned: From Conception and Construction to Abolition
2020-21
Imprisoned: From Conception and Construction to Abolition
2019-20
The Criminal Systems at a Crossroads
2018-19
Poverty and the Courts: Fines, Fees, Bail, and Collective Redress
2017-18
Rationing Access to Justice in Democracies: Fines, Fees, and Bail
2016-17
2015-16
Human Rights, Mass Incarceration, and Criminal Justice Reform
2014-15
Rationing Law: Subsidizing Access to Justice in Democracies
2013-14
Fall Incarceration
Spring Moving Criminal Justice: Practices of Prohibition, Abolition, Regulation, and Reform
2012-13
Fall Borders
Spring: Racial Justice and Immigrants' Rights: Debates and Dialogues
2011-12
Fall Abolition: Slavery, Supermax, and Social Movements
Spring Rationing Law: Constitutional Entitlements to Courts in an Era of Financial Austerity
2010-11
Fall Community, Confinement, Labor, and Rights
Spring: Accessing Justice and Rights—From Streets to Prisons
2009-10
Fall Imprisoned
Spring Equality, Punishment, and Incarceration
2008-09
Fall Detention
Spring The Horizons of Clinical Education: Practicing the Theory of Social Change
Spring Federalism and Social Movements: Public Interest Lawyering in Cities and States