
Episode 159
Episode 159: You Have the Right to Go to Prison
March 5, 20191h 15mExplicit
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Show Notes
Poor and black defendants have more legal rights than ever, but that didn't stop mass incarceration. Why is that? We talk about a paper by Paul Butler called "Poor People Lose: Gideon and the Critique of Rights." Plus, we answer the question that's on everyone's mind: how to live as an anti-natalist. And Tamler is appalled to discover David's anti-natalist leanings.
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Links:
- How to Live As an Antinatalist: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
- Suing your parents for being born has philosophical support — Quartz
- Indian man to sue parents for giving birth to him - BBC News
- Butler, P. D. (2012). Poor people lose: Gideon and the critique of rights. Yale LJ, 122, 2176.
- Butler, P. (2010). Let's get free: a hip-hop theory of justice. The New Press. Chicago
- Gideon v. Wainwright - Wikipedia