Law,
prisons and police by the mid-1980s was the reality for many of us
experiencing the prison of the law or the law of the prison. "The
Law of Deals" presaged and out-trumped Trump by describing a
layer of struggle beneath and beyond the law, a
struggle that shapes Trump's Law. "Policing Us" is a precise
of the history of the police from the slave patrols of the South to
the bombing of the MOVE house in 1985. "Substruction in the
Class/Room Struggle" discusses escape from the prison of
schools. Finally, there is a vision of the role of policing, prisons
and the law from the insurrectional history of the proletariat. "The
Delivery of Newgate" describes the June 1780 liberation of the
prisoners by hundreds of Londoners led by Afro-Americans.
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