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Full-Text Articles in Law and Race
Constitutional Law And Civil Rights, Kingsley R. Browne
Constitutional Law And Civil Rights, Kingsley R. Browne
Law Faculty Research Publications
During the period covered by this survey, most of the constitutional law and civil rights cases considered by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals were discrimination actions brought under either section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act of 1871 or Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Some of the other topics dealt with by the court were age discrimination, Indian rights, prisoners' rights, drug paraphernalia, ballot access, religious freedom, and the supremacy clause.
The Scope Of Section 1985(3) In Light Of Great American Federal Savings And Loan Association V. Novotny: Too Little Too Late?, Taunya Lovell Banks
The Scope Of Section 1985(3) In Light Of Great American Federal Savings And Loan Association V. Novotny: Too Little Too Late?, Taunya Lovell Banks
Faculty Scholarship
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The Cairo Experience: Civil Rights Litigation In A Racial Powder Keg, 61 Or. L. Rev. 285 (1982), Michael P. Seng
The Cairo Experience: Civil Rights Litigation In A Racial Powder Keg, 61 Or. L. Rev. 285 (1982), Michael P. Seng
UIC Law Open Access Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Salt Survey: Minority Group Persons In Law School Teaching, David L. Chambers
Salt Survey: Minority Group Persons In Law School Teaching, David L. Chambers
Articles
In the summer and fall of 1981 we sent questionnaires to faculty members1 at all 172 law schools accredited by the AALS, asking questions about current numbers of minority group members and women on their faculties and about numbers of offers made and offers accepted, tenure decisions and denials, and resignations. Our principal goal was to measure the progress that has been achieved in adding minorities and women to law faculties. In this issue, we report on our findings about minority groups.