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Preclearance, Discrimination, And The Department Of Justice: The Case Of South Carolina, Guy-Uriel Charles, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
Preclearance, Discrimination, And The Department Of Justice: The Case Of South Carolina, Guy-Uriel Charles, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer
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Testamentary Incorrectness: A Review Essay, Paul D. Carrington
Testamentary Incorrectness: A Review Essay, Paul D. Carrington
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Reviewing Samuel P. King & Randall W. Roth, Broken Trust: Greed, Mismanagement, & Political Manipulation at America's Largest Charitable Trust (2006)
A Response To Professor Sander: Is It Really All About The Grades?, James E. Coleman Jr., Mitu Gulati
A Response To Professor Sander: Is It Really All About The Grades?, James E. Coleman Jr., Mitu Gulati
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Response to Richard Sander, The Racial Paradox of the Corporate Law Firm, 84 North Carolina Law Review 1755 (2006)
Brown Ii: A Case Of Missed Opportunity?, Trina Jones
Brown Ii: A Case Of Missed Opportunity?, Trina Jones
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Revisiting "The Need For Negro Lawyers": Are Today's Black Corporate Lawyers Houstonian Social Engineers?, H. Timothy Lovelace Jr.
Revisiting "The Need For Negro Lawyers": Are Today's Black Corporate Lawyers Houstonian Social Engineers?, H. Timothy Lovelace Jr.
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