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After Affirmative Action: Contextual Admissions And The Future Of African American Law School Enrollment, Nathan L. Bennett Fleming Jan 2024

After Affirmative Action: Contextual Admissions And The Future Of African American Law School Enrollment, Nathan L. Bennett Fleming

Oklahoma Law Review

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Critical Erase Theory: The Assault On Public School Curriculum, Brooks R. Cain Jan 2023

Critical Erase Theory: The Assault On Public School Curriculum, Brooks R. Cain

Oklahoma Law Review

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Nonfatal Death Sentences, Jacob Bronsther Jan 2022

Nonfatal Death Sentences, Jacob Bronsther

Oklahoma Law Review

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The Inherent Problem With Mass Incarceration, Raff Donelson Jan 2022

The Inherent Problem With Mass Incarceration, Raff Donelson

Oklahoma Law Review

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Movement Constitutionalism, Brandon Hasbrouck Jan 2022

Movement Constitutionalism, Brandon Hasbrouck

Oklahoma Law Review

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The Efficiency Mindset And Mass Incarceration, Thea Johnson Jan 2022

The Efficiency Mindset And Mass Incarceration, Thea Johnson

Oklahoma Law Review

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Disability, Policing, And Punishment: An Intersectional Approach, Jamelia Morgan Jan 2022

Disability, Policing, And Punishment: An Intersectional Approach, Jamelia Morgan

Oklahoma Law Review

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Redundant Leniency And Redundant Punishment In Prosecutorial Reforms, Stephanie Holmes Didwania Jan 2022

Redundant Leniency And Redundant Punishment In Prosecutorial Reforms, Stephanie Holmes Didwania

Oklahoma Law Review

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Getting To “Prisoner As Neighbor”, Avlana K. Eisenberg Jan 2022

Getting To “Prisoner As Neighbor”, Avlana K. Eisenberg

Oklahoma Law Review

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A Second Look For Children Sentenced To Die In Prison, Kathryn E. Miller Jan 2022

A Second Look For Children Sentenced To Die In Prison, Kathryn E. Miller

Oklahoma Law Review

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The Dean Takes His Stand: Julien Monnet’S 1912 Harvard Law Review Article Denouncing Oklahoma’S Discriminatory Grandfather Clause, Harry F. Tepker Jr. Jan 2010

The Dean Takes His Stand: Julien Monnet’S 1912 Harvard Law Review Article Denouncing Oklahoma’S Discriminatory Grandfather Clause, Harry F. Tepker Jr.

Oklahoma Law Review

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The Latest Phase Of Negro Disfranchisement [1912 Reprint From The Harvard Law Review], Julien C. Monnet Jan 2010

The Latest Phase Of Negro Disfranchisement [1912 Reprint From The Harvard Law Review], Julien C. Monnet

Oklahoma Law Review

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Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher: How A “Skinny Little Girl” Took On The University Of Oklahoma And Helped Pave The Road To Brown V. Board Of Education, Cheryl B. Wattley Jan 2010

Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher: How A “Skinny Little Girl” Took On The University Of Oklahoma And Helped Pave The Road To Brown V. Board Of Education, Cheryl B. Wattley

Oklahoma Law Review

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United States V. Hatahley: A Legal Archaeology Case Study In Law And Racial Conflict, Debora L. Threedy Jan 2009

United States V. Hatahley: A Legal Archaeology Case Study In Law And Racial Conflict, Debora L. Threedy

American Indian Law Review

This article is a case study of United States v. Hatahley using the methodology of "legal archaeology" to reconstruct the historical, social, and economic context of the litigation. In 1953, a group of individual Navajos brought suit under the Federal Tort Claims Act for the destruction of over one hundred horses and burros. The first section of the article presents two contrasting narratives for the case. The first relates what we know about the case from the reported opinions, while the second locates the litigated case within the larger social context by examining the parties, the history of incidents culminating …


Exploring The Limits Of Executive Civil Rights Policymaking, Stephen Plass Jan 2008

Exploring The Limits Of Executive Civil Rights Policymaking, Stephen Plass

Oklahoma Law Review

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Cultural Context Matters: Terry's "Seesaw Effect", Frank Rudy Cooper Jan 2003

Cultural Context Matters: Terry's "Seesaw Effect", Frank Rudy Cooper

Oklahoma Law Review

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Beyond Observable Prejudice—Moving From Recognition Of Differences To Feasible Solutions: A Critique Of Ian Ayres' Pervasive Prejudice?, Mary Margaret Penrose Jan 2002

Beyond Observable Prejudice—Moving From Recognition Of Differences To Feasible Solutions: A Critique Of Ian Ayres' Pervasive Prejudice?, Mary Margaret Penrose

Oklahoma Law Review

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The Iroquois Great Law Of Peace And The United States Constitution: How The Founding Fathers Ignored The Clan Mothers, Renée Jacobs Jan 1991

The Iroquois Great Law Of Peace And The United States Constitution: How The Founding Fathers Ignored The Clan Mothers, Renée Jacobs

American Indian Law Review

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