Archive
Volume 28
Storytelling and Political Resistance: Remembering Derrick Bell (with a story about Dalton Trumbo)
Martha Minow
Separate, Unequal, and Seeking Support
Meera E. Deo
Derrick Bell: Godfather Provocateur
Andre Douglas Pond Cummings
“Other Spaces” in Legal Pedagogy
Lolita Buckner Inniss
The Realism of Race in Judicial Decision Making: An Empirical Analysis of Plaintiffs’ Race and Judges’ Race
Pat K. Chew and Robert E. Kelley
Closing a Gap in Indian Country Justice: Oliphant, Lara, and the DOJ’s Proposed Fix
M. Brent Leonhard
Volume 27
Racial Reconciliation in Mississippi: An Evaluation of the Proposal to Establish a Mississippi Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Patryk Labuda
The Griswold 9 and Student Activism for Faculty Diversity at Harvard Law School in the Early 1990s
Philip Lee
Respecting Language as Part of Ethnicity: Title VII and Language Discrimination at Work
Carlo A. Pedrioli
Death and Dixie: How the Courthouse Confederate Flag Influences Capital Cases in Louisiana
Cecelia Trenticosta and William C. Collins
12 Racist Men: Post-Verdict Evidence of Juror Bias
Jessica L. West
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| Introduction Kevin D. Brown |
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| Lessons Learned from Comparing the Application of Constitutional Law and Federal Anti-Discrimination Law to African-Americans in the U.S. and Dalits in India in the Context of Higher Education (Article) Kevin D. Brown and Vinay Sitapati |
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| Race Across Borders: The U.S. and ICERD Hadar Harris |
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| The Right to the City Ngai Pindell |
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| The South African Constitution as a Role Model for the United States Adrien Katherine Wing |
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Amanda K. Baumle, Mark Fossett, Warren Waren
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| My Isaac Royall Legacy Janet Halley |
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| “Together at the Table of Brotherhood”: Voluntary Student Assignment Plans and the Supreme Court Craig R. Heeren |
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Constance Dionne Russell
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NAVIGATING DIVERSITY
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| Katrina: Spiritual Medicine for Political Complacency and for Social Activists Who Are Sleepwalking David Hall |
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On the Supreme Court: |
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| An Open Letter from Heaven to Justice Samuel Alito Michael Higginbotham |
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| A Renewed Call for Diversity Among Supreme Court Clerks: How a Diverse Body of Clerks Can Aid the High Court as an Institution Christopher R. Benson |
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On the Ground: |
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| Irrational Basis: The Supreme Court, Inner Cities, and the New “Manifest Destiny” Dean Allen Floyd II |
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| Five Myths About Sprawl (Book Review) Michael Lewyn |
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In School: |
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| Justifying Affirmative Action in K–12 Private Schools Sharon Hsin-Yi Lee |
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| Why Civil Rights Lawyers Should Study Tax Stephen Cohen and Laura Sager |
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| Confronting Racists at the Bar: Matthew Hale, Moral Character, and Regulating the Marketplace of Ideas Jason O. Billy |
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| The Consistency of Felon Disenfranchisement with Citizenship Theory Jason Schall |
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| A Tribute to Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.* | ||
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| Grutter v. Bollinger, Clarence Thomas, Affirmative Action and the Treachery of Originalism: “The Sun Don’t Shine Here in This Part of Town” andré douglas pond cummings | ||
| The Enigma of the Stigma: A Case Study on the Validity of the Stigma Arguments Made in Opposition to Affirmative Action Programs in Higher Education Ashley M. Hibbett |
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| Restructuring the Framework for Legal Analyses of Gay Parenting Lauren Schwartzreich |
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| Unmasking the Predatory Loan in Sheep’s Clothing: A Legislative Proposal Debra Pogrund Stark |
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| The Ghost of Wards Cove: The Supreme Court, the Bush Administration, and the Ideology Undermining Title VII Amos N. Jones and D. Alexander Ewing |
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50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education |
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| Excerpt from All Deliberate Speed: “The Significance of Brown” (see also footnotes)Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. | |
Reparations Symposium |
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| Norms, Law, and Reparations: The Case of the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s OklahomaAlfred L. Brophy | |
| Documenting the Costs of Slavery, Segregation, and Contemporary Discrimination: Are Reparations in Order for African Americans?Joe R. Feagin | |
| Excerpt from Riot on Greenwood: The Oklahoma Commission To Study the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921Eddie Faye Gates | |
| Representing the Race: Standing to Sue in Reparations LawsuitsEric J. Miller | |
| Excerpt from All Deliberate Speed: “Addressing the Racial Divide: Reparations” (see also footnotes)Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. | |
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| The Political Delinquent: Crime, Deviance, and Resistance in Black AmericaTrevor Gardner II | |
| Transracial Adoption: The Pros and Cons and the Parents’ PerspectiveAndrew Morrison | |
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| Critical Race Theory: New Strategies for Civil Rights in the New Millennium?Bernie D. Jones, Ph.D. candidate, History Department, University of Virginia | |
| The Rhetoric of Resistance: Islamism, Modernity, and GlobalizationAliya Haider, J.D. candidate, Harvard Law School, 2003 | |
| The Reality of Political Prisoners in the United States: What September 11 Taught Us About Defending ThemJ. Soffiyah Elijah, Harvard Law School | |
| Dialogic Fidelity: The Fourteenth Amendment, Historical Meaning, and Appropriate Scrutiny for Sex DiscriminationBen Glassman, J.D., Harvard Law School, 2000 | |
| “Sounding Black” in the Courtroom: Court-Sanctioned Racial StereotypingLis Wiehl, University of Washington School of Law | |
| A Discovery of Sorts: Reexaming the Origins of the Federal Indian Housing ObligationVirginia Davis, J.D., Harvard Law School, 2002 | |
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In Memoriam: David A. Charny |
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| In MemoriamPeter J. Keith | |
| In MemoriamSharon Dolovich | |
| Interactions at Work: Remembering David CharnyDevon W. Carbado and Mitu Gulati | |
Symposium: Border People and Antidiscrimination Law |
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| IntroductionR. Richard Banks | |
| American Mixed Race: The U.S. 2000 Census and Related IssuesNaomi Zack | |
| The Mixed Promise of MultiracialismRachel F. Moran | |
| Interracial Intimacies: Sex, Marriage, Identity, AdoptionRandall Kennedy | |
| Boundaries of the Racial State: Two Faces of Racist Exclusion in United States LawKim Benita Furumoto and David Theo Goldberg | |
| Reconsidering Epistemology and Ontology in Status Identity Discourse: Make-Believe and Reality in Race, Sex, and Sexual OrientationZachary Potter and C. J. Summers | |
| The Reconstitution of Customary Law in South Africa: Method and DiscourseJill Zimmerman | |
Volume 16 (Spring, 2000)
In Memoriam: A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.
- Remembering Leon
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University - A Man for All Seasons
F. Michael Higginbotham, University of Baltimore School of Law - The Complicated Ingredients of Wisdom and Leadership
Michael A. Fitts, University of Pennsylvania Law School - Keeping Thurgood Marshall’s Promise-A Venerable Voice for Equal Justice
Clifford Scott Green, Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Stephanie L. Franklin-Suber, Chief of Staff to the Honorable John F. Street
Articles
- The Chinese American Challenge to Court-Mandated Quotas in San Francisco’s Public Schools: Notes from a (Partisan) Participant-Observer
- David I. Levine, University of California, Hastings College of the Law
- Life After Bakke Where Whites and Blacks Agree: Public Support for Fairness in Educational Opportunities
- Carol M. Swain, Vanderbilt University Law School
- Robert R. Rodgers, Ph.D. candidate, Politics Department, Princeton University
- Bernard W. Silverman, University of Bristol
Essays
- Resisting Essentialism and Hierarchy: A Critique of Work/Family Strategies for Women Lawyers
Nancy E. Dowd, University of Florida Levin College of Law - DNA and the Slave-Descendant Nexus: A Theoretical Challenge to Traditional Notions of Heirship Jurisprudence
Helen B. Jenkins, South Texas College of Law
Book Review
- The Hate Within Ourselves: Criminal Law’s Attempt to Overcome Bias
- Sarah Vincent, J.D. Harvard Law School 2000 (reviewing Punishing Hate by F.M. Lawrence)
Volume 15 (Spring, 1999)
In Memoriam: Spottswood W. Robinson, III
- Stephen L. Carter
- Carol Chomsky
- Chief Judge Harry T. Edwards
- Oliver W. Hill
- Judge Patricia M. Wald
- Judge Abner J. Mikva
Articles: The Categories of Difference
- Foreword: Categorical Exclusivity
Ben Glassman - Implementing Antiessentialism: How Gender Wars Turn into Race and Class Conflict
Joan Williams - Back to the Future: Forrest Gump and The Birth of a Nation
Ruth Elizabeth Burks - The Demise of the Ongwehoweh and the Rise of the Native Americans: Redressing the Genocidal Act of Forcing American Citizenship upon Indigenous Peoples
Robert B. Porter
Essay
- Three Paths to Justice: New Approaches to Minority-Instituted Tobacco Litigation
Danny David
Book Review
- Roberts vs. Texaco: A True Story of Race and Corporate America by Bari-Ellen Roberts with Jack E. White
Reviewed by Angela Onwuachi-Willig
