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Representation In Representation: How The Path To End Racial Injustice Begins With The Legal System, Kia Vernon
Representation In Representation: How The Path To End Racial Injustice Begins With The Legal System, Kia Vernon
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Race And Prison Discipline: A Study Of North Carolina Prisons, Katie Michaela Becker
Race And Prison Discipline: A Study Of North Carolina Prisons, Katie Michaela Becker
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hunger Games: Racial Politics And The U.S. Department Of Agriculture, Brendan Williams
Hunger Games: Racial Politics And The U.S. Department Of Agriculture, Brendan Williams
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of Endangering Others: How One Supreme Court Case Rationalized Risky Conduct During A Pandemic As Interpreted In Roman Catholic Diocese Of Brooklyn New York V Cuomo, Andriel Gary
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Hog Farms: How Far Can The Legislature Go In Reducing Nuisance Actions?, John D. Runkle, Erin Lowder
Hog Farms: How Far Can The Legislature Go In Reducing Nuisance Actions?, John D. Runkle, Erin Lowder
NCCU Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who's Going To Pay For The Next Dam Disaster? The Complex Issues Emergency Managers Fact When Dealing With North Carolina's Failing Dam Infrastructure Communities, Stacy Hannah
NCCU Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
North Carolina's Dueling Property Rights Interests: Water And Hydraulic Fracturing, Rupa Russe
North Carolina's Dueling Property Rights Interests: Water And Hydraulic Fracturing, Rupa Russe
NCCU Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Longstanding Regulatory Loophole Leaves Minority Pesticide Applicators Unprotected, Sandra Daussin, De'von Carter, Michael Moore
Longstanding Regulatory Loophole Leaves Minority Pesticide Applicators Unprotected, Sandra Daussin, De'von Carter, Michael Moore
NCCU Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Saving Our Wilderness (And Ourselves) Starts At Home: Local Conservation With An Emphasis On Watershed Protection, Brandon Mayes
Saving Our Wilderness (And Ourselves) Starts At Home: Local Conservation With An Emphasis On Watershed Protection, Brandon Mayes
NCCU Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abdin V. Ccc-Boone, Llc: Is Your Flood Complex Or Simple? A Better Formula Is Needed For Future Plaintiffs As 'Historic' Flooding Becomes More Common, Nicholas Patten
Abdin V. Ccc-Boone, Llc: Is Your Flood Complex Or Simple? A Better Formula Is Needed For Future Plaintiffs As 'Historic' Flooding Becomes More Common, Nicholas Patten
NCCU Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Practical Overview Of U.S. Immigration Removal Proceedings, Administration Agencies And Respondent's Forms Of Relief, Vy Thuan Nguyen
A Practical Overview Of U.S. Immigration Removal Proceedings, Administration Agencies And Respondent's Forms Of Relief, Vy Thuan Nguyen
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sex As Constructive Notice-North Carolina's Need For A Putative Father Registry, Lisa Alumbaugh Kamarchick
Sex As Constructive Notice-North Carolina's Need For A Putative Father Registry, Lisa Alumbaugh Kamarchick
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Failure Of The Deliberate Indifference Standard: How Marbury V. Warden Gives Prison Officials More Justification To Devalue Life, Bex Kolins
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice In Black: William Hastie And Thurgood Marshall's Fight For An Equalitarian Legal Order, Ian L. Courts
Justice In Black: William Hastie And Thurgood Marshall's Fight For An Equalitarian Legal Order, Ian L. Courts
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Should Decide? Why Arizona Courts Should Reevaluate Their Reweighing Procedures, Andrea Johnson
Who Should Decide? Why Arizona Courts Should Reevaluate Their Reweighing Procedures, Andrea Johnson
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Unequal Liberty And A Right To Education, Helen Hershkoff, Nathan Yaffe
Unequal Liberty And A Right To Education, Helen Hershkoff, Nathan Yaffe
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pretrial Release For Undocumented Immigrants In United States V. Flores: The Bail Reform Act Leaves No Room For Debate, Hayley C. Milczakowski
Pretrial Release For Undocumented Immigrants In United States V. Flores: The Bail Reform Act Leaves No Room For Debate, Hayley C. Milczakowski
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
America's Mass Shootings And Hip Hop: The History, Myth And Hip Hop's Invaluable Contribution To Mass Shooting Prevention, Bria Riley
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
We Deserve Better: How Hip Hop Perpetuates The Rape Culture Of Black Women, Alexzandria Johnson
We Deserve Better: How Hip Hop Perpetuates The Rape Culture Of Black Women, Alexzandria Johnson
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remixing Riverside: Environmental Racism And Hip Hop As A Mirror Of Society, Charles E. Murphy
Remixing Riverside: Environmental Racism And Hip Hop As A Mirror Of Society, Charles E. Murphy
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Do Public Confederate Monuments Constitute Racist Government Speech Violating The Equal Protection Clause?, Scott Holmes
Do Public Confederate Monuments Constitute Racist Government Speech Violating The Equal Protection Clause?, Scott Holmes
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Takeover: Hip Hop's Evolution And Influence In The Law School, Todd J. Clark
The Takeover: Hip Hop's Evolution And Influence In The Law School, Todd J. Clark
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching Social Justice Through "Hip Hop And The Law", Andre Douglas Pond Cummings
Teaching Social Justice Through "Hip Hop And The Law", Andre Douglas Pond Cummings
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indigenous Appropriation And Protections Provided By Intellectual Property Law, Kadeidra Baker
Indigenous Appropriation And Protections Provided By Intellectual Property Law, Kadeidra Baker
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nommo: Understanding The Power Of Words, A Critique Of Matal V. Tam, Malik C. Edwards
Nommo: Understanding The Power Of Words, A Critique Of Matal V. Tam, Malik C. Edwards
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review
No abstract provided.
Applying The Statutory Cover License To Mashup Covers And Medleys, Paulina Lopez
Applying The Statutory Cover License To Mashup Covers And Medleys, Paulina Lopez
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property, Income Inequality, And Societal Interconnectivity In The United States: Social Calculus And The Historical Distribution Of Wealth, Brenda Reddix-Smalls
Intellectual Property, Income Inequality, And Societal Interconnectivity In The United States: Social Calculus And The Historical Distribution Of Wealth, Brenda Reddix-Smalls
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review
Scant attention has been paid to the historical trajectory and effect of the United States’ intellectual property regimes—patenting, copyrighting, and trademarking—as devices which implement racialized property grants and further income and social inequality. This article focuses on just that and argues that the United States Constitution was designed as a property-based and economically-driven social compact which identifies intellectual property interests through a racialized lens. From this view, it is further argued that the Intellectual Property Clause, which itself was designed to incentivize invention and innovation, protected the racialized property interests of the governing elites of the newly established government and …
Alternative Means Of Relief For Employment Sex Discrimination, Aiden Spencer
Alternative Means Of Relief For Employment Sex Discrimination, Aiden Spencer
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Student Left Behind? Accommodating Students With Disabilities In Higher Education During The Trump Administration, Anne Marie Fristoe
No Student Left Behind? Accommodating Students With Disabilities In Higher Education During The Trump Administration, Anne Marie Fristoe
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.