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Full-Text Articles in Law
Virginia's Next Challenge: Economic And Educational Opportunity, Mark R. Warner
Virginia's Next Challenge: Economic And Educational Opportunity, Mark R. Warner
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Brown And The Future, Oliver W. Hill Sr.
Reflections On Brown And The Future, Oliver W. Hill Sr.
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Promise Of Equality: Reflections On The Post-Brown Era In Virginia, Robert R. Mehrige Jr.
The Promise Of Equality: Reflections On The Post-Brown Era In Virginia, Robert R. Mehrige Jr.
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ubi Jus, Ibi Remedium: The Fundamental Right To A Remedy Under Due Process, Tracy A. Thomas
Ubi Jus, Ibi Remedium: The Fundamental Right To A Remedy Under Due Process, Tracy A. Thomas
San Diego Law Review
This essay is part of the 2003 Remedies Forum symposium comprised of international remedies scholars addressing the topic of equitable relief in the fifty years since Brown v. Board of Education. It may be true as other scholars have argued that since the time of Brown, institutional defendants have won at the expense of plaintiffs. Defendants have learned that delay and defiance work. The U.S. Supreme Court has adopted a standard for ordering equitable relief that significantly defers to defendant wrongdoers at the plaintiffs' expense. Epithets of activist courts and judicial legislation have colored the existing scholarship and portrayed remedial …
Education Law, D. Patrick Lacy Jr., Kathleen S. Mehfoud
Education Law, D. Patrick Lacy Jr., Kathleen S. Mehfoud
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brown And The Desegregation Of Virginia Law Schools, Carl W. Tobias
Brown And The Desegregation Of Virginia Law Schools, Carl W. Tobias
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bringing The Messiah Through Law: Legal Education At The Jesuit Schools, Daniel J. Morrissey
Bringing The Messiah Through Law: Legal Education At The Jesuit Schools, Daniel J. Morrissey
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Georgia Roundtable Discussion Model: Another Way To Approach Reforming Rape Laws, Andrea A. Curcio
The Georgia Roundtable Discussion Model: Another Way To Approach Reforming Rape Laws, Andrea A. Curcio
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Guinn V. Legislature, Troy L. Atkinson
The Future Of Guinn V. Legislature, Troy L. Atkinson
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
School Board Control Over Education And A Teacher’S Right To Privacy, Ralph D. Mawdsley
School Board Control Over Education And A Teacher’S Right To Privacy, Ralph D. Mawdsley
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Challenges To State Education Finance Distribution Formulas: Moving From Equity To Adequacy, R. Craig Wood
Constitutional Challenges To State Education Finance Distribution Formulas: Moving From Equity To Adequacy, R. Craig Wood
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Global Challenge To Legal Education: Training Lawyers For A New Paradigm Of Economic, Political And Legal-Cultural Expectations In The 21st Century, Winston P. Nagan, Frsa, Danie Visser
The Global Challenge To Legal Education: Training Lawyers For A New Paradigm Of Economic, Political And Legal-Cultural Expectations In The 21st Century, Winston P. Nagan, Frsa, Danie Visser
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Enormous developments are taking place in the global economy. Initia- tives are being taken from the top down, and quite literally, from the bottom up.
Student Athletes And The Buckley Amendment: Right To Privacy Does Not Include The Right To Sue, Paul J. Batista
Student Athletes And The Buckley Amendment: Right To Privacy Does Not Include The Right To Sue, Paul J. Batista
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
University Dons And Warrior Chieftains: Two Concepts Of Diversity, Thomas H. Lee
University Dons And Warrior Chieftains: Two Concepts Of Diversity, Thomas H. Lee
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Campaign For Fiscal Equity, Inc. V. State, Oreen Chay
Campaign For Fiscal Equity, Inc. V. State, Oreen Chay
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disability Law And Higher Education: A Road Map For Where We've Been And Where We May Be Heading, Laura Rothstein
Disability Law And Higher Education: A Road Map For Where We've Been And Where We May Be Heading, Laura Rothstein
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Damages: Using A Case Study To Teach Law, Lawyering, And Dispute Resolution, Melody Richardson Daily, Chris Guthrie, Leonard L. Riskin
Damages: Using A Case Study To Teach Law, Lawyering, And Dispute Resolution, Melody Richardson Daily, Chris Guthrie, Leonard L. Riskin
Journal of Dispute Resolution
One of the primary goals of the Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution (CSDR) at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law has been to develop innovative and alternative teaching models that prepare law students to be better, more responsive lawyers and to broaden the philosophical maps (or mental models or mind sets) with which they approach their work
Memphis Sings 'Soul' Music, Rural Does Country: School Finance Litigation In Tennessee, Lee A. Harris
Memphis Sings 'Soul' Music, Rural Does Country: School Finance Litigation In Tennessee, Lee A. Harris
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
"Press Prudence," Nazi Student Orders, And Jim Crow, Louis H. Pollak
"Press Prudence," Nazi Student Orders, And Jim Crow, Louis H. Pollak
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article discusses the 1931 decision of the Austrian Constitutional Court in which it was held that rules promulgated by the University of Vienna, which aimed to separate the student body into four ethnically-defined nations, were invalid. The Article notes the striking similarities of the case to Brown v. Board of Education and other American equal protection education cases. In examining the decision the article states that in declining to uphold an equivalent to the 'separate but equal' doctrine, the Austrian justices did for Austrian law what Plessy had failed to do for US law thirty five years before. The …
The Conception Of Brown, Robert L. Carter
The Conception Of Brown, Robert L. Carter
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article discusses the pervasive racism that continues to exist in the United States and examines the critical role that the Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education played in transforming race relations. The Article stresses the need to find a way to rid the country of race and color differentiation and emphasizes the deleterious effect that segregated school systems have on black school childrens ability to learn. The Article examines how Brown came about and states that the Court's rejection of Plessy v. Ferguson is what makes the case so significant. The Article discusses some of the important …
The Judicial Betrayal Of Blacks - Again: The Supreme Court's Destruction Of The Hopes Raised By Brown V. Board Of Education, Nathaniel R. Jones
The Judicial Betrayal Of Blacks - Again: The Supreme Court's Destruction Of The Hopes Raised By Brown V. Board Of Education, Nathaniel R. Jones
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article discusses the history of school desegregation beginning with the pivotal decision in Brown v. Board of Education and noting the hopes that the case raised for black americans. The Article notes the resistance that Brown faced, especially from political forces who began to subvert the desegregation process, and examines the Supreme Court's subsequent decisions which aimed to secure Brown's objectives. The Article also examines the desegregation attempts in the North and discusses the difficulties plaintiffs faced in proving racial discrimination in school districts. The Article concludes by stating that the commitment to desegregation is waring and that segregation …
Econometric Analyses Of U.S. Abortion Policy: A Critical View, Jonathan Klick
Econometric Analyses Of U.S. Abortion Policy: A Critical View, Jonathan Klick
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This article surveys, in non-technical language, various econometric studies on the correlation between changes in access to abortion (whether through legalization, increased public funding, increased safety, etc.) and social phenomena such as sexual activity, crime, and opportunities for women. It argues that many econometrics-based abortion studies are contentious, often yielding varying results depending on the stakes of those commissioning the studies, and often too technical to be useful to policy-makers. As a result of these shortcomings, the author calls for methodological soundness and publication for a more general audience for those social scientists who want to enter the reproductive rights …