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Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed: A Judicial Indictment Of War On Drugs

23 hours ago ago from Textbook reviews

From Publishers Weekly As provocative and topical as the film Traffic, here's a scathing jeremiad against the war on drugs, notable both for the author's position and for the sustained anger of its argument. Following his career as a federal prosecutor and a trial judge, Gray, now a California Superior Court justice, is struck by the revelation that the so-called war on drugs was wasting unimaginable amounts of our tax dollars, ...

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Public Lecture at UIS: Mexican Drug Violence

22 hours ago ago from Springfield Moms, Dads, and Grandparents Area Family Resources for Springfield and Central Illinois

Mar 11 7:30 pm Ricardo Ainslie, a native of Mexico City and a US citizen, will discuss Mexico’s drug war cartels and its implications for the United States, drawing heavily on interviews with Mexican government sources and American drug-enforcement experts. He has worked in the epicenter of this war, Ciudad Juarez, the city of 1.5 million across the border from El Paso, Texas, where in 2009 alone over 2,660 ...

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Sallie Watie And Southern Cherokee Women In The Civil War And After

3 hours ago ago from Indigenous Peoples Resources

Sallie Watie And Southern Cherokee Women In The Civil War And After James W. Parins, 2009 In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article. A noted Oklahoma historian, E. E. Dale, made a comment in 1944 regarding the troubles of women in time of war. In a letter to the widow of a prominent colleague, Frederick Jackson Turner, he said, “The letters of Mrs. Sarah C. Watie, as well as some others, show that the problems and emotions of ...

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