The Michigan Journal of Race and Law published a volume that reflects on the impacts of 9/11, twenty years later. The volume includes a range of topics, including critical race theory, state sponsored radicalization, Muslim Ban, terrorism litigation, and imprisonment of Muslims. The volume is available here:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjrl/.
The essays and authors:
Origin Stories: Critical Race Theory Encounters the War on Terror by Natsu Taylor Saito
State Sponsored Radicalization by Sahar F. Aziz
Material Support Prosecutions and their Inherent Selectivity by Wadie E. Said
American Informant by Ramzi Kassem
The Ban and its Enduring Bandwidth by Khaled Ali Beydoun
The World of Private Terrorism Litigation by Maryam Jamshidi
A Religious Double Standard: Post-9/11 Challenges to Muslims’ Religious Land Usage by Asma T. Uddin
9/11 Impacts on Muslims in Prison by SpearIt
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