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“Jane Crow” Laws And Contemporary Sexual Harassment, Richard H. Chused
“Jane Crow” Laws And Contemporary Sexual Harassment, Richard H. Chused
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This post originally appeared on https://www.richardchused.org/2017/12/24/jane-crow-laws-contemporary-sexual-harassment/
On Nyc’S Paratransit, Fighting For Safety, Respect, And Human Dignity, Britney Wilson
On Nyc’S Paratransit, Fighting For Safety, Respect, And Human Dignity, Britney Wilson
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Race, Law & Inequality, Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Era, Frank W. Munger
Race, Law & Inequality, Fifty Years After The Civil Rights Era, Frank W. Munger
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Over the last several decades, law and social science scholars have documented persistent racial inequality in the United States. This review focuses on mechanisms to explain this persistent pattern. We begin with policy making, a mechanism fundamental to all the others. We then examine one particularly important policy, the carceral state, which can be described as the most important policy response to the civil rights era. A significant body of scholarship on employment discrimination presents a site for explaining the transformation of law on the books into the law in action. Finally, we review scholarship on the persistence of segregation …
Scotus Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Scotus Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
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A Battle Over Statutory Interpretation: Title Vii And Claims Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity Discrimination, Arthur S. Leonard
A Battle Over Statutory Interpretation: Title Vii And Claims Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity Discrimination, Arthur S. Leonard
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Supreme Court Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
Supreme Court Denies Review In Gay Rights Case, Arthur S. Leonard
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The Duty To Charge In Police Use Of Excessive Force Cases, Rebecca Roiphe
The Duty To Charge In Police Use Of Excessive Force Cases, Rebecca Roiphe
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Responding to the problems of mass incarceration, racial disparities in justice, and wrongful convictions, scholars have focused on prosecutorial overcharging. They have, however, neglected to address undercharging the failure to charge in entire classes of cases. Undercharging can similarly undermine theefficacy and legitimacy of the criminal justice system. While few have focused on this question in thedomestic criminal law context, international law scholars have long recognized the social and structural cost for nascent democratic states when they fail to charge those responsible for the prior regime’s human rights abuses. This sort of impunity threatens the rule of law and misses …
Another Fed Court Win For Trans Students, Arthur S. Leonard
Another Fed Court Win For Trans Students, Arthur S. Leonard
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Immigration Adjudication: The Missing Rule Of Law, Lenni B. Benson
Immigration Adjudication: The Missing Rule Of Law, Lenni B. Benson
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Transsexual, Transgender, Trans: Reading Judicial Nomenclature In Title Vii Cases, Kris Franklin, Sarah Chinn
Transsexual, Transgender, Trans: Reading Judicial Nomenclature In Title Vii Cases, Kris Franklin, Sarah Chinn
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