![]() ![]() To register, contact Sophie Kofman at Shah’s research examines historical struggles over bodies, space and the exercise of state power from the mid- 19th to the 21st century.His scholarship advances our understanding of comparative race and ethnic studies, LGBTQ studies, and to the history of migration, public health, law, and incarceration. However, the outcomes of judicial decision-making, lean heavily on medical expertise and biopolitical measures in ways that foreclose prisoner rights and consent and dodge the causes of conflict. Legal processes provide an airing of prisoner grievances and public communication of concealed prison struggles. In each instance, defense attorneys and prosecutors debate prisoner protest and prison policy that justifies forcible intervention. Federal Courts intervene in the treatment of hunger strikers in Guantanamo, California State Prison, and Immigrant Detention. ![]() The presentation examines how and when U.S. ![]()
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