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Our Forgotten Founders: Reconstruction, Public Education, And Constitutional Heroism, Tom Donnelly Jan 2010

Our Forgotten Founders: Reconstruction, Public Education, And Constitutional Heroism, Tom Donnelly

Cleveland State Law Review

In this Article, I consider the constitutional stories we tell our schoolchildren about the Founding and Reconstruction. To that end, I analyze the relevant sections of our leading high school history textbooks, focusing particularly on the consensus narratives and constitutional heroes that emerge in these accounts. This analysis is vital to more fully understanding the background assumptions that elite lawyers, political leaders, and the wider public bring to bear when they consider the meaning of the Constitution.


Internships In Sports Management Curriculum: Should Legal Implications Of Experiential Learning Result In The Elimination Of The Sport Management Internship?, Kristi L. Schoepfer, Mark Dodds Jan 2010

Internships In Sports Management Curriculum: Should Legal Implications Of Experiential Learning Result In The Elimination Of The Sport Management Internship?, Kristi L. Schoepfer, Mark Dodds

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mainstreaming Civil Rights In The Law School Curriculum: Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Tamara F. Lawson Jan 2010

Mainstreaming Civil Rights In The Law School Curriculum: Criminal Law And Criminal Procedure, Tamara F. Lawson

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.