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Supreme Court Argument On Same-Sex Marriage Clouds Predictions, Lauren Carasik
Supreme Court Argument On Same-Sex Marriage Clouds Predictions, Lauren Carasik
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Doj Clears Wilson But Excoriates Ferguson Police, Lauren Carasik
Doj Clears Wilson But Excoriates Ferguson Police, Lauren Carasik
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The Voting Rights In Winter: The Death Of A Superstatute, Guy-Uriel Charles, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
The Voting Rights In Winter: The Death Of A Superstatute, Guy-Uriel Charles, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
Faculty Scholarship
The Voting Rights Act (“VRA”), the most successful civil rights statute in American history, is dying. In the recent Shelby County decision, the U.S. Supreme Court signaled that the anti-discrimination model, long understood as the basis for the VRA as originally enacted, is no longer the best way to understand today’s voting rights questions. As a result, voting rights activists need to face up to the fact that voting rights law and policy are at a critical moment of transition. It is likely the case that the superstatute we once knew as the VRA is no more and is never …
The Keyes To Reclaiming The Racial History Of The Roberts Court, Tom Romero Ii
The Keyes To Reclaiming The Racial History Of The Roberts Court, Tom Romero Ii
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
This article advocates for a fundamental re-understanding about the way that the history of race is understood by the current Supreme Court. Represented by the racial rights opinions of Justice John Roberts that celebrate racial progress, the Supreme Court has equivocated and rendered obsolete the historical experiences of people of color in the United States. This jurisprudence has in turn reified the notion of color-blindness, consigning racial discrimination to a distant and discredited past that has little bearing to how race and inequality is experienced today.
The racial history of the Roberts Court is centrally informed by the context and …