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Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School

Journal

2017

Discrimination

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Race, Redistricting, And The Manufactured Conundrum, Justin Levitt Jan 2017

Race, Redistricting, And The Manufactured Conundrum, Justin Levitt

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

Race and redistricting each lie at the core of recurring contests over American political identity. It is therefore perhaps no surprise that cases concerning the role of race in redistricting have offered the Supreme Court a steady diet. In 2017, for the fourth time in four decades, the Court struck North Carolina districts based on the legislature’s misuse of race. And the North Carolina legislature, proclaiming the whole business too complicated, simply threw up its hands.

This petulance is likely performance. The law of race and redistricting is resistant to shortcuts and stereotypes, but that does not render it intractable, …


Women-Only Ridesharing In America: Rising Sexual Assault Rates Demand An Exception To Anti-Discrimination Laws, Cristina Medina Jan 2017

Women-Only Ridesharing In America: Rising Sexual Assault Rates Demand An Exception To Anti-Discrimination Laws, Cristina Medina

Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review

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