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The Black Fourth Amendment, Charisma Hunter
The Black Fourth Amendment, Charisma Hunter
Washington and Lee Law Review Online
Policing Black bodies serves at the forefront of the American policing system. Black bodies are subject to everlasting surveillance through institutions and everyday occurrences. From relaxing in a Starbucks to exercising, Black bodies are deemed criminals, surveilled, profiled, and subjected to perpetual implicit bias when participating in mundane activities. Black people should have the same protections as white people and should possess the ability to engage in everyday, commonplace, and routine activities.
The Fourth Amendment was not drafted with the intention of protecting Black bodies. In fact, Black bodies were considered three-fifths of a person at the drafting of the …
I'M Confused: How Can The Federal Government Promote Diversity In Higher Education Yet Continue To Strengthen Historically Black Colleges?, Sean B. Seymore
I'M Confused: How Can The Federal Government Promote Diversity In Higher Education Yet Continue To Strengthen Historically Black Colleges?, Sean B. Seymore
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
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Race And The Police Power: 1890 To 1937, Richard A. Epstein
Race And The Police Power: 1890 To 1937, Richard A. Epstein
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Integration Maintenance: The Unconstitutionality Of Benign Programs That Discourage Black Entry To Prevent White Flight, Rodney A. Smolla
Integration Maintenance: The Unconstitutionality Of Benign Programs That Discourage Black Entry To Prevent White Flight, Rodney A. Smolla
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Justice Sherman Minton And The Protection Of Minority Rights, David N. Atkinson
Justice Sherman Minton And The Protection Of Minority Rights, David N. Atkinson
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Gilmore V. City Of Montgomery, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Gilmore V. City Of Montgomery, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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