Law & Social Inquiry
@lsijournal.bsky.social
📤 90
📥 37
📝 11
Quarterly, interdisciplinary sociolegal journal published by the American Bar Foundation
Congrats to Laura Nelson, winner of LSI’s 2026 Graduate Student Paper Competition! Her article shows how Pennsylvania’s 1780 Gradual Abolition Act made emancipation a struggle over records, legibility, and everyday claims to freedom. Read more here:
bit.ly/3SAhXcu
loading . . .
Princeton University Student Laura Nelson Wins Law & Social Inquiry’s 2026 Graduate Student Paper Competition - ABF
The American Bar Foundation (ABF) is delighted to announce that Laura Nelson, a PhD candidate in the Department of History at Princeton University, has won the 2026 Graduate Student Paper Competition…
https://bit.ly/3SAhXcu
6 days ago
0
3
1
Can “failed” legal futures still matter? Davina Cooper argues that proposals to decertify sex and gender show how prefigurative law can stay “in play”—embracing failure, uncertainty, and utopian possibility while imagining radical legal change.
bit.ly/4vYWcl9
loading . . .
Keeping Prefigurative Law in Play: Utopianism, Failure, and the Problem of Legal Sex | Law & Social Inquiry | Cambridge Core
Keeping Prefigurative Law in Play: Utopianism, Failure, and the Problem of Legal Sex
https://bit.ly/4vYWcl9
10 days ago
0
0
1
Who gets a lawyer in immigration court—and who is left alone? Chiara Galli and Tatiana Padilla find that rurality, legal aid resources, and client traits shape access to counsel for unaccompanied children. Closing the justice gap requires more than formal protections.
bit.ly/4oxq8Cp
loading . . .
The Justice Gap for Unaccompanied Children in US Immigration Court: Rurality, Resources, and Client Characteristics as Determinants of Access to Counsel | Law & Social Inquiry | Cambridge Core
The Justice Gap for Unaccompanied Children in US Immigration Court: Rurality, Resources, and Client Characteristics as Determinants of Access to Counsel
https://bit.ly/4oxq8Cp
12 days ago
0
0
1
Poverty is visible—but denied—in Israeli juvenile courts. @Yael Cohen-Rimer (@HU Jerusalem) shows how material deprivation is reframed as parental failure, legitimizing punitive intervention while marginalizing families. It calls for a poverty-aware, solidarity-based legal approach.
bit.ly/4qUBRKN
4 months ago
0
0
0
Legal aid history in South Asia is often overlooked. In LSI, Alastair McClure (University of Hong Kong) traces the birth of India’s legal aid movement, revealing how colonial politics and elite networks struggled to connect with the very working classes they sought to serve.
bit.ly/3LOzL0A
loading . . .
The Price of Justice: The Bombay Legal Aid Society and the Birth of the Legal Aid Movement in Colonial India | Law & Social Inquiry | Cambridge Core
The Price of Justice: The Bombay Legal Aid Society and the Birth of the Legal Aid Movement in Colonial India
https://bit.ly/3LOzL0A
5 months ago
0
0
0
Russia’s penal system is often neglected despite its massive scale. In LSI, @Laura Francesca Piacentini (@University of Strathclyde) maps Russia’s "penal transformation" from 1991 to 2022, arguing that Soviet legacies and rising authoritarianism leave prisoners vulnerable to abuse.
bit.ly/4qH6Vy8
5 months ago
0
0
0
Safeguarding youth in detention requires more than oversight—it demands a robust framework. In LSI, @Bronwyn Naylor (@RMIT) explores Australia’s path toward human rights treaties, arguing that the “monitoring of monitoring” is essential to prevent ill-treatment.
bit.ly/4pVo5a3
5 months ago
0
0
0
In an
@ejiltalk.bsky.social
article,
@kjerstilohne.bsky.social
of
@prioresearch.bsky.social
reflects on her recent LSI article stressing the need for a more global understanding of legal mobilization as key to defending political liberalism during times of crisis:
www.ejiltalk.org/lawyers-and-...
loading . . .
Rescaling the Legal Complex: Lawyers and the Resilience of the Liberal International Order | Law & Social Inquiry | Cambridge Core
Rescaling the Legal Complex: Lawyers and the Resilience of the Liberal International Order
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/law-and-social-inquiry/article/rescaling-the-legal-complex-lawyers-and-the-resilience-of-the-liberal-international-order/E273F310DDE114A8C4CADB83616C378C#article
about 1 year ago
0
1
1
Looking forward to raising a glass w/ the LSI community,
@abfresearch.bsky.social
, and
@thelssse.bsky.social
! Join us for a rare, in-person symposium w/ no word limits, unlimited coauthors, and refreshments at the 2025
@lawandsociety.bsky.social
Annual Mtg.
#LSAChicago2025
@cambup-law.cambridge.org
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
0
3
2
reposted by
Law & Social Inquiry
American Bar Foundation
about 1 year ago
Can't wait for
#LSAChicago2025
? Join ABF and Northwestern Pritzker Law on Wed., 5/21 for a free webinar, Juries in the Americas: Variation and Change, examining how jury systems across the Americas have taken shape and changed over time.
#lawandsociety
www.americanbarfoundation.org/juries-in-th...
0
1
1
Calling all grad students—and faculty who work w/ grad students! Don’t miss the chance to apply for the 2025 Law & Social Inquiry Graduate Student Paper Competition. Showcase your research for a chance to win $500 and get published. 📌 Deadline: 4/11 🔗
www.americanbarfoundation.org/law-social-i...
over 1 year ago
0
3
3
Hello, Bluesky! đź‘‹ We're Law & Social Inquiry, the quarterly journal of
@abfresearch.bsky.social
, published by
@cambridgeup.bsky.social
. We're new here, and we're missing some of our friends from Twitter. Join us—peer review is more fun with friends!
over 1 year ago
0
2
1
you reached the end!!
feeds!
log in