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133 Yale L.J. F. 1 (2023)

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THE   YALE   LAW   JOURNAL FORUM
OCTOBER  20, 2023




Abolitionist Prison Litigation
Molly   Petchenik


A B S T RA C T. There has long been a perceived tension between abolition and prison-conditions
litigation. This piece offers a path forward for such litigation that is consistent with abolitionist
goals. Drawing from experience with Texas state prisons, the piece proposes a framework for liti-
gating prison understaffing that advances the project of abolition.


INTRODUCTION


    Over  the past decade, abolition has gradually  begun  to gain recognition, if
not acceptance, in mainstream  discourse on the criminal legal system.1 [Prison-
industrial complex]  abolition is a political vision with the goal of eliminating
imprisonment,   policing,  and surveillance and  creating lasting alternatives to
punishment   and  imprisonment.2  As  abolition gains footing among   legal prac-
titioners, academics, and  the broader public, prison-conditions  litigation faces
an ambiguous   future. Since before the mid-twentieth   century, people in prison
have turned  to the courts to vindicate their rights in numerous areas, from racial


1.  See, e.g., A Better Path Forward for Criminal Justice: A Report by the Brookings-AEI Working
    Group on Criminal Justice Reform, BROOKINGS INST. & AM. ENTER. INST. (Apr. 2021),
    https ://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Better-Path-Forward_Brookins
    -AEI-report.pdf [https://perma.cc/E63S-37ZZ]; Michael M. O'Hear & Darren Wheelock,
    Public Attitudes Toward Punishment, Rehabilitation, and Reform: Lessons from the Marquette Law
    School Poll, 29 FED. SENT'G REP. 1, 47 (Oct. 2016), https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/
    cgi/viewcontent.cgi [https://perma.cc/W4FQ-ES8F]; Ruha Benjamin, To Dismantle the
    Prison   System,   We    Need    Viral  Justice,  TIME    (Oct.   18,   2022),
    https://time.com/6221717/dismantle-prison-system-viral-justice [https://perma.cc/FND6 -
    FJQD] ; Rachel Kushner, Is Prison Necessary? Ruth Wilson Gilmore Might Change Your Mind,
    N.Y. TIMES  (Apr. 17, 2019), https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/17/magazine/prison-
    abolition-ruth-wilson-gilmore.html [https://perma.cc/9TZA-DQNH].
2.  What  Is the PIC? What Is Abolition?, CRITICAL RESISTANCE, https://criticalresistance.org
    /about/not-so-common-language [https://perma.cc/4LCH-TQ2Y].

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