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Eisner Award-winning researcher (The Claremont Run: Subverting Gender in the X-Men) and the mastermind behind my absolute favorite Twitter/X account, @ClaremontRun, Andrew Deman joins the show to discuss the X-Woman closest to my heart, Rogue, as a case study in reparative justice, the idea that law should seek to repair the damage wrought by crime and systemic injustice not only through restitution and compensation for victims but also rehabilitation of bad actors.
By Anthony Michael D'AgostinoEisner Award-winning researcher (The Claremont Run: Subverting Gender in the X-Men) and the mastermind behind my absolute favorite Twitter/X account, @ClaremontRun, Andrew Deman joins the show to discuss the X-Woman closest to my heart, Rogue, as a case study in reparative justice, the idea that law should seek to repair the damage wrought by crime and systemic injustice not only through restitution and compensation for victims but also rehabilitation of bad actors.