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The Dilemma Of Difference: Race As A Sentencing Factor, Palcido G. Gomez
The Dilemma Of Difference: Race As A Sentencing Factor, Palcido G. Gomez
Golden Gate University Law Review
This paper addresses the dilemma of difference, specifically that associated with the race of an offender, as it affects criminal sentencing under the federal sentencing guidelines mandated by the Sentencing Reform Act. I argue that federal judges should continue to consider an offender's race as a mitigating factor when imposing criminal sentences, despite language to the contrary in the guidelines and the enabling statute.
Patterson V. Mclean Credit Union: Racial Discrimination By Private Actors And Racial Harassment Under Section 1981, Helen J. Moore
Patterson V. Mclean Credit Union: Racial Discrimination By Private Actors And Racial Harassment Under Section 1981, Helen J. Moore
Golden Gate University Law Review
This Note argues that had the Patterson Court considered the evidence of congressional intent and concern in its interpretation of section 1981, and had it placed more weight on policy considerations, it would have held that section 1981 prohibits racial harassment. The Note shows that, as decided, the Patterson decision will leave many victims of contractual racial harassment with an inadequate remedy, or with no remedy at all, because the closest alternative to section 1981, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, is much less effective than section 1981, and because Patterson's narrow construction of section 1981 deters …