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The ‘100-Mile Border Zone’ And The Surveillance Of Frontline Immigrant Advocates, Brandon Burkey, Isabella Jackson
The ‘100-Mile Border Zone’ And The Surveillance Of Frontline Immigrant Advocates, Brandon Burkey, Isabella Jackson
The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine
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Deliberate Indifference: An Impossible Standard, Caroline Kish
Deliberate Indifference: An Impossible Standard, Caroline Kish
The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine
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The Expungement Dilemma: Amended Ohio Rev. Cod Ann. § 2953.521(A) (West 2023), Eleanor Salsbury
The Expungement Dilemma: Amended Ohio Rev. Cod Ann. § 2953.521(A) (West 2023), Eleanor Salsbury
The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine
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How The Fair Housing Act Fails Individual Victims With Criminal Convictions, Jane Norris, Zhiwei Hua
How The Fair Housing Act Fails Individual Victims With Criminal Convictions, Jane Norris, Zhiwei Hua
The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine
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State V. Andujar: Why Meaningful Reform Is Needed, Natalie Aguilar
State V. Andujar: Why Meaningful Reform Is Needed, Natalie Aguilar
The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine
No abstract provided.
Review: Domestic Terrorism In The United States, Hannah Yeack
Review: Domestic Terrorism In The United States, Hannah Yeack
The Reporter: Social Justice Law Center Magazine
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Parents Involved And The Meaning Of Brown: An Old Debate Renewed, Jonathan L. Entin
Parents Involved And The Meaning Of Brown: An Old Debate Renewed, Jonathan L. Entin
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In Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1 the Supreme Court debated the meaning of Brown v. Board of Education. This essay, prepared for a symposium on Parents Involved, traces the roots of the debate between color-blindness and anti-subordination to Brown itself and efforts to desegregate public schools in the wake of that decision but shows that the debate goes back at least as far as the tensions reflected in the first Justice Harlan's celebrated dissent in Plessy v. Ferguson.
Is There A Place For Race As A Legal Concept, Sharona Hoffman
Is There A Place For Race As A Legal Concept, Sharona Hoffman
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What does "race" mean? The word "race" is omnipresent in American social, political, and legal discourse. The concept of "race" is central to contemporary debate about affirmative action, racial profiling, hate crimes, health inequities, and many other issues. Nevertheless, the best research in genetics, medicine, and the social sciences reveals that the concept of "race" is elusive and has no reliable definition.
This article argues that "race" is an unnecessary and potentially pernicious concept. As evidenced by the history of slavery, segregation, the Holocaust, and other human tragedies, the idea of "race" can perpetuate prejudices and misconceptions and serve as …
The Right To Defense Experts, Paul C. Giannelli
The Right To Defense Experts, Paul C. Giannelli
Faculty Publications
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