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Interracial Coalition Building: A Filipino Lawyer In A Black-White Community, Victor C. Romero Apr 2023

Interracial Coalition Building: A Filipino Lawyer In A Black-White Community, Victor C. Romero

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

The United States is in the midst of a political and cultural war around race and demography that goes to the heart of America’s self-definition as a nation of immigrants. Heeding Eric Yamamoto’s four-part prescription for interracial cooperation via the conceptual, the performative, the material, and the reflexive, this Essay draws from the author’s own experience as an Asian- American volunteer attempting to serve and lead a traditionally African-American civil rights organization in a predominantly white, rural town in Pennsylvania. Three lessons emerge from this experience. When volunteering, it is important to answer the call to serve even when in …


Passion For Justice, Martha L. Minow, Elizabeth V. Spelman Oct 1988

Passion For Justice, Martha L. Minow, Elizabeth V. Spelman

Cardozo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Beware The Solutions, H. Lee Sarokin Jun 1988

Beware The Solutions, H. Lee Sarokin

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Out-Of-State Attorney Fee Forfeiture, Lawrence A. Cunningham Aug 1987

Out-Of-State Attorney Fee Forfeiture, Lawrence A. Cunningham

Cardozo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Public Reactions To Procedural Methods, Michael L. Fansler Feb 1941

Some Public Reactions To Procedural Methods, Michael L. Fansler

Indiana Law Journal

An address delivered by Judge Michael L. Fansler of the Indiana Supreme Court at the mid-winter meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, January 25, 1941.