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Perpetuation Of Segregation: Toward A New Historical And Legal Interpretation Of Redlining Under The Fair Housing Act, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1999), Charles L. Nier Iii
Perpetuation Of Segregation: Toward A New Historical And Legal Interpretation Of Redlining Under The Fair Housing Act, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1999), Charles L. Nier Iii
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Limited Vision Of The Family And Medical Leave Act, Michael Selmi
The Limited Vision Of The Family And Medical Leave Act, Michael Selmi
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Leon D. Lazer
Strengthening Hate Crime Laws In Kentucky, Jennifer Jolly-Ryan
Strengthening Hate Crime Laws In Kentucky, Jennifer Jolly-Ryan
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Individual Disparate Impact Law: On The Plain Meaning Of The 1991 Civil Rights Act, Michael J. Zimmer
Individual Disparate Impact Law: On The Plain Meaning Of The 1991 Civil Rights Act, Michael J. Zimmer
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
"Reparative" Therapy: Whether Parental Attempts To Change A Child's Sexual Orientation Can Legally Constitute Child Abuse , Karolyn Ann Hicks
"Reparative" Therapy: Whether Parental Attempts To Change A Child's Sexual Orientation Can Legally Constitute Child Abuse , Karolyn Ann Hicks
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
California's Attempts To Disarm The Black Panthers, Cynthia Deitle Leonardatos
California's Attempts To Disarm The Black Panthers, Cynthia Deitle Leonardatos
San Diego Law Review
When the Black Panthers screamed of an armed black populace on the verge of a revolution in 1966, the California Legislature responded with a gun control statute. While many journal articles have been written on the topic of race and guns, none have examined the history and motivations behind the California Legislature's decision to enact a gun control statute in 1967 for the purpose of disarming the members of the Black Panther Party. This Article examines and analyzes this particular California law to enhance the Second Amendment literature on the topic of discriminatory gun control statutes. Accordingly, Part II of …
Critical Race Theory-The Last Voyage, Dan Subotnik
Critical Race Theory-The Last Voyage, Dan Subotnik
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Democracy And Inclusion: Reconceptualizing The Role Of The Judge In A Pluralist Polity, Sylvia R. Lazos Vargas
Democracy And Inclusion: Reconceptualizing The Role Of The Judge In A Pluralist Polity, Sylvia R. Lazos Vargas
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Second Redemption?, Bradley W. Joondeph
A Second Redemption?, Bradley W. Joondeph
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Do Minorities Really Benefit? The Untold Truth About Vouchers, Marie A. Galindo
Do Minorities Really Benefit? The Untold Truth About Vouchers, Marie A. Galindo
The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review on Race and Social Justice
Abstract forthcoming
Turning The Tide In The Civil Rights Revolution: Elbert Tuttle And The Desegregation Of The University Of Georgia, Anne S. Emanuel
Turning The Tide In The Civil Rights Revolution: Elbert Tuttle And The Desegregation Of The University Of Georgia, Anne S. Emanuel
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. So it was in 1960 when Elbert Tuttle became the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the federal appellate court with jurisdiction over most of the Deep South. Part of the genius of the Republic lies in the carefully calibrated structure of the federal courts of appeal. One assumption underlying the structure is that judges from a particular state might bear an allegiance to the interests of that state, which would be reflected in their opinions. Forming panels of judges from each of several states is supposed …
Introduction, Michigan Journal Of Race & Law
Introduction, Michigan Journal Of Race & Law
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
The last Supreme Court decision addressing the use of race in admissions to institutions of higher education, Bakke v. Regents of the University of California, affirmed that the role of diversity in colleges and universities is both essential and compelling. Since Bakke, opponents and proponents have wrestled with ideology and theory, but have never had the benefit of a comprehensive theoretical framework that has been tested by reliable empirical data. The University of Michigan has drawn on several of the nation's leading, and most respected, researchers and scholars, to develop such a framework and verify its legitimacy with …
Expert Report Of Albert M. Camarillo, Albert M. Camarillo
Expert Report Of Albert M. Camarillo, Albert M. Camarillo
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
At the request of attorneys with Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, the author has prepared this report which outlines the historical patterns and legacies of racial isolation and separation of Hispanics in American society. The research is based on archival collections, syntheses of secondary literature, and other primary sources such as U.S. government reports including Bureau of the Census population reports. Based on the author’s knowledge and research, this report outlines the historical developments that resulted in patterns of racial exclusion and isolation of Hispanics in the states and cities where they have settled since 1900. In particular, this report will …
Expert Report Of William G. Bowen, William G. Bowen
Expert Report Of William G. Bowen, William G. Bowen
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
Higher education plays a unique role in our society. The obligation of a university is to the society at large over the long run, and, even more generally, to the pursuit of learning. Although this may seem amorphous, there is no escaping a university's obligation to try to serve the long-term interests of society defined in the broadest and least parochial terms, and to do so through two principal activities: advancing knowledge and educating students who will in turn serve others, within this nation and beyond it, both through their specific vocations and as citizens. Universities therefore are responsible for …
Expert Report Of Kent D. Syverud, Kent D. Syverud
Expert Report Of Kent D. Syverud, Kent D. Syverud
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
Expert report from an educator with experience teaching many students in many settings; particular experience teaching the same subject matter to classes that are racially homogenous and racially heterogeneous, and to classes where non-white students make up a tiny fraction of the enrolled students and where their numbers are more significant.
Integrating Gender Into Legal Education: Obstacles And Challenges, Leonor Vain
Integrating Gender Into Legal Education: Obstacles And Challenges, Leonor Vain
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Discrimination Under Law: The Solomon Amendment, Sean Roaney
Discrimination Under Law: The Solomon Amendment, Sean Roaney
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Mothers And Disparate Treatment: The Ghost Of Martin Marietta, Martha Chamallas
Mothers And Disparate Treatment: The Ghost Of Martin Marietta, Martha Chamallas
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Market Work And Family Work In The 21st Century, Joan Williams
Market Work And Family Work In The 21st Century, Joan Williams
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Madonna To Proletariat: Constructing A New Ideology Of Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Tonya L. Brito
From Madonna To Proletariat: Constructing A New Ideology Of Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Tonya L. Brito
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Still Hostile After All These Years - Gender, Work & (And) Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer
Still Hostile After All These Years - Gender, Work & (And) Family Revisited, Jana B. Singer
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gendered Identities: Women And Household Work, Naomi R. Cahn
Gendered Identities: Women And Household Work, Naomi R. Cahn
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Burdens Of Benefits, Edward J. Mccaffery
The Burdens Of Benefits, Edward J. Mccaffery
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cureton V. National Collegiate Athletic Association: Was The Federal District Court Out Of Bounds When It Enjoined The Ncaa From Continued Operation Of Proposition 16?, Dennis L. Martin
Campbell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Race Consciousness: A Mere Means Of Preventing Escapes From The Control Of Her White Masters?, Reginald Leamon Robinson
Race Consciousness: A Mere Means Of Preventing Escapes From The Control Of Her White Masters?, Reginald Leamon Robinson
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
53 Years In The Struggle For Equal Rights: An African-American Jurist's Life In The Law (Equal Justice Under The Law: An Autobiography By Constance Baker Motley), Lancelot B. Hewitt
53 Years In The Struggle For Equal Rights: An African-American Jurist's Life In The Law (Equal Justice Under The Law: An Autobiography By Constance Baker Motley), Lancelot B. Hewitt
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.