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Full-Text Articles in Law
Collateral Damage: The Endangered Center In American Politics, Samuel Issacharoff
Collateral Damage: The Endangered Center In American Politics, Samuel Issacharoff
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Statehood As The New Personhood: The Discovery Of Fundamental "States' Rights", Timothy Zick
Statehood As The New Personhood: The Discovery Of Fundamental "States' Rights", Timothy Zick
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Regulatory Takings And The Original Understanding Of The Takings Clause, Matthew P. Harrington
Regulatory Takings And The Original Understanding Of The Takings Clause, Matthew P. Harrington
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Futile Quest For Racial Neutrality In Capital Selection And The Eight Amendment Argument For Abolition Based On Unconscious Racial Discrimination, Scott W. Howe
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cross Burning, Cockfighting, And Symbolic Meaning: Toward A First Amendment Ethnography, Timothy Zick
Cross Burning, Cockfighting, And Symbolic Meaning: Toward A First Amendment Ethnography, Timothy Zick
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Power Over This Unfortunate Race": Race, Politics And Indian Law In United States V. Rogers, Bethany R. Berger
"Power Over This Unfortunate Race": Race, Politics And Indian Law In United States V. Rogers, Bethany R. Berger
William & Mary Law Review
"[F]rom the very moment the general government came into existence to this time, it has exercised its power over this unfortunate race in the spirit of humanity and justice, and has endeavoured by every means in its power to enlighten their minds and increase their comforts, and to save them if possible from the consequences of their own vices."
In 1846, in United States v. Rogers, the Supreme Court blithely announced the above vision of the history of Indian-United States relations. The first part of the quote describes Indian people as a race and an inferior one; the second part …
Connecting The Dots: Grutter, School Desegregation, And Federalism, Wendy Parker
Connecting The Dots: Grutter, School Desegregation, And Federalism, Wendy Parker
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.