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Choosing Liberty in California Policy Reform: Examining Suicide, Discrimination in Housing, Civil Asset Forfeiture, and Drug Legalization

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Choosing Liberty in California Policy Reform: Examining Suicide, Discrimination in Housing, Civil Asset Forfeiture, and Drug Legalization
Choosing Liberty in California Policy Reform: Examining Suicide, Discrimination in Housing, Civil Asset Forfeiture, and Drug Legalization

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Choosing Liberty in California Policy Reform: Examining Suicide, Discrimination in Housing, Civil Asset Forfeiture, and Drug Legalization

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Choosing Liberty in California Policy Reform: Examining Suicide, Discrimination in Housing, Civil Asset Forfeiture, and Drug Legalization looks at four major public policy problems in California that can be done better. These policies have the potential to perpetuate systemic racism instead of creating a diverse and equitable California. Use this text in the classroom for political science classes to explore public policy issues in California.

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