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Donald Trump Doubles Down On Deportation Plan, Lauren Carasik
Donald Trump Doubles Down On Deportation Plan, Lauren Carasik
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Obama Must Halt Raids On Central American Refugee Families, Lauren Carasik
Obama Must Halt Raids On Central American Refugee Families, Lauren Carasik
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Us Leaders Cave To Popular Fear On Syrian Refugees, Lauren Carasik
Us Leaders Cave To Popular Fear On Syrian Refugees, Lauren Carasik
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Obama Fights To Continue Detention Of Migrant Families, Lauren Carasik
Obama Fights To Continue Detention Of Migrant Families, Lauren Carasik
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26 States Sue Obama Over Immigration Plan, Lauren Carasik
26 States Sue Obama Over Immigration Plan, Lauren Carasik
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The American "Deportation Mill", Lauren Carasik
Us Should Not Gut Legal Protections For Immigrant Children, Lauren Carasik
Us Should Not Gut Legal Protections For Immigrant Children, Lauren Carasik
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Minors Crossing Us Southern Border Need Protection, Lauren Carasik
Minors Crossing Us Southern Border Need Protection, Lauren Carasik
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Was The First Justice Harlan Anti-Chinese?, James W. Gordon
Was The First Justice Harlan Anti-Chinese?, James W. Gordon
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The first Justice John Marshall Harlan has long been recognized as a defender of Black civil rights. Yet some scholars challenge Harlan’s egalitarian reputation by arguing that he was anti-Chinese. In this Article, the Author discusses the evidence which has been offered to support the claim that Harlan was anti-Chinese and offers additional evidence never before presented to argue against this hypothesis. Harlan’s critics have assembled some evidence in a way that suggests Harlan had an anti-Chinese bias. The Author suggests that the evidence is ambiguous and that it can be assembled to produce a different picture from the one …