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University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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How International Law Can Save The African Elephant, Jacob Templer
How International Law Can Save The African Elephant, Jacob Templer
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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Bivens In The End Zone: The Court Punts To Congress To Make The Right (Of Action) Play, Gilbert Paul Carrasco
Bivens In The End Zone: The Court Punts To Congress To Make The Right (Of Action) Play, Gilbert Paul Carrasco
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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Border Solutions From The Inside, Raquel E. Aldana
Border Solutions From The Inside, Raquel E. Aldana
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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Covid-19, Lying, Mask-Less Exposures And Disability During A Pandemic, Madeleine M. Plasencia
Covid-19, Lying, Mask-Less Exposures And Disability During A Pandemic, Madeleine M. Plasencia
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
This article focuses on disability law in the context of COVID-19. In dealing with this pandemic, businesses, schools and other covered entities have to navigate and manage (at least) three different categories of people congregating. First are those who act as if there were no pandemic at all; they simply do not care if they are contagious and insist upon not complying with safety precautions, such as mask-wearing and social distancing; second are people who have medical conditions that make them especially vulnerable and at high-risk for severe symptoms associated with the infection; third are people who have already contracted …
Covid-19 And The Caregiving Crisis: The Rights Of Our Nation’S Social Safety Net And A Doorway To Reform, Leanne Fuith, Susan Trombley
Covid-19 And The Caregiving Crisis: The Rights Of Our Nation’S Social Safety Net And A Doorway To Reform, Leanne Fuith, Susan Trombley
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
On March 2020, the United States declared a pandemic due to the global Covid-19 virus. Across the nation and within a matter of days, workplaces, schools, childcare, and eldercare facilities shuttered. People retreated to their homes to shelter-in-place and slow the spread of the virus for what would become a much longer time than most initially anticipated. Now, more than a year into the pandemic, many professional and personal lives have been upended and become inextricably intertwined. Work is now home, and home is now work. Work is completed at all times of day and well into the night. Children …
Who Ya Gonna Call? An Analysis Of Paradigm Shifts And Social Harms As A Result Of Hyper-Viral Police Violence, Ariana H. Aboulafia
Who Ya Gonna Call? An Analysis Of Paradigm Shifts And Social Harms As A Result Of Hyper-Viral Police Violence, Ariana H. Aboulafia
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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A Monumental Undertaking – Tackling Vestiges Of The Confederacy In The Florida Landscape, Juanita Solis
A Monumental Undertaking – Tackling Vestiges Of The Confederacy In The Florida Landscape, Juanita Solis
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
Symbols of the Confederacy have been a volatile topic across the country as recent events have spurred new resistance to their display. Part I of this note provides a brief introduction into the current controversy surrounding Confederate monuments in the United States, with a particular emphasis on the erected memorials in the Florida landscape. Part II argues that Confederate monuments were mainly erected with the intention of advancing racial subordination during time periods in American history where black Americans resisted white supremacy. As shown by the events that followed right–wing violence in both South Carolina and Virginia, this note argues …
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Lawyers And Slaves: A Remarkable Case Of Representation For The Antebellum South, Jason A. Gillmer
Lawyers And Slaves: A Remarkable Case Of Representation For The Antebellum South, Jason A. Gillmer
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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The Color Of Water: Observations Of A Brown Buffalo In Ten Stanzas, Tom Romero
The Color Of Water: Observations Of A Brown Buffalo In Ten Stanzas, Tom Romero
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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At And Beyond Fifteen: Mapping Latcrit Theory, Community, And Praxis, Steven W. Bender, Francisco Valdes
At And Beyond Fifteen: Mapping Latcrit Theory, Community, And Praxis, Steven W. Bender, Francisco Valdes
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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New Century Freedom For The Freedmen, Danné L. Johnson
New Century Freedom For The Freedmen, Danné L. Johnson
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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Rascuache Lawyering, Alfredo Mirandé
Rascuache Lawyering, Alfredo Mirandé
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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A Conversation With President Obama: A Dialogue About Poverty, Race, And Class In Black America, Joseph K. Grant
A Conversation With President Obama: A Dialogue About Poverty, Race, And Class In Black America, Joseph K. Grant
University of Miami Race & Social Justice Law Review
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