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Bearing The Costs Of Racial Inequality: Brown And The Myth Of The Equality/Efficiency Trade-Off, Steven A. Ramirez
Bearing The Costs Of Racial Inequality: Brown And The Myth Of The Equality/Efficiency Trade-Off, Steven A. Ramirez
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What We Teach When We Teach About Race: The Problem Of Law And Pseudo-Economics, Steven A. Ramirez
What We Teach When We Teach About Race: The Problem Of Law And Pseudo-Economics, Steven A. Ramirez
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Games Ceos Play And Interest Convergence Theory: Why Diversity Lags In America’S Boardrooms And What To Do About It, Steven A. Ramirez
Games Ceos Play And Interest Convergence Theory: Why Diversity Lags In America’S Boardrooms And What To Do About It, Steven A. Ramirez
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Furthering American Freedom: Civil Rights & The Thirteenth Amendment, Alexander Tsesis
Furthering American Freedom: Civil Rights & The Thirteenth Amendment, Alexander Tsesis
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Abstract: This Article discusses why the Thirteenth Amendment's reach extends beyond the institution of slavery and has important implications for civil liberties. The Amendment-in providing a mechanism to protect fundamental rights articulated in the Declaration of Independence and Preamble to the Constitution-not only ended slavery, but also created a substantive assurance of freedom. This Article reviews Thirteenth Amendment jurisprudence and shows that, despite substantial narrowing after its adoption, the Amendment is a source of sweeping constitutional power for enacting federal civil rights legislation. The Article also distinguishes congressional power under the Thirteenth Amendment from that under the Fourteenth Amendment and …
Brown V. Board Of Education Fifty Years Later: What Makes For Greatness In A Legal Opinion?, Neil G. Williams
Brown V. Board Of Education Fifty Years Later: What Makes For Greatness In A Legal Opinion?, Neil G. Williams
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