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Chinese American Responses To The Japanese American Internment And Incarceration, Jeremy Chan
Chinese American Responses To The Japanese American Internment And Incarceration, Jeremy Chan
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
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Death In The Shadows, Mary Campbell Dr., Lucille Jewel
Death In The Shadows, Mary Campbell Dr., Lucille Jewel
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
This paper is about the law and visual culture. Its centerpiece is Parson Weems’ Fable (1939) (fig.1), a painting by the American artist Grant Wood (1891-1942) that depicts the apocryphal story of George Washington and the cherry tree. At first glance, Wood’s image appears to celebrate an enduring myth of American virtue, namely Washington’s precocious inability to tell a lie. Studying the picture more closely, however, one finds a pair of black figures, presumably two of the Washingtons’ slaves. Stationed beneath dark storm clouds and harvesting cherries from a second tree, these slaves invoke yet another national myth, that of …
The Criminal Justice Standard For Determining Whether Police Officers Used Excessive Force: A Validation Of White Supremacy, María G. López Segoviano
The Criminal Justice Standard For Determining Whether Police Officers Used Excessive Force: A Validation Of White Supremacy, María G. López Segoviano
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
Legal Inequality: Law, The Legal System, And The Lessons Of The Black Experience In America, William Y. Chin
Legal Inequality: Law, The Legal System, And The Lessons Of The Black Experience In America, William Y. Chin
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
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The Brandeis Thought Experiment: A Reflection On The Elimination Of Racial Bias In The Legal System, Patrick C. Brayer
The Brandeis Thought Experiment: A Reflection On The Elimination Of Racial Bias In The Legal System, Patrick C. Brayer
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
Necessary But Not Sufficient: Two Case Studies Of Government Apologies Failing To Bring Closure, Frank H. Wu
Necessary But Not Sufficient: Two Case Studies Of Government Apologies Failing To Bring Closure, Frank H. Wu
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
Community Economic Development Strategies In The New Millennium: Key Advantages Of Community Benefits Agreements In Urban Mega-Projects, Andy Carr
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
The Real Anchor Babies: How Our Family Reunification Process Fails Refugee Women And Children & How We Can Do Better, Leanna Marie Sac
The Real Anchor Babies: How Our Family Reunification Process Fails Refugee Women And Children & How We Can Do Better, Leanna Marie Sac
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
Revising Society Must Be Defended By Michel Foucault, Sam Holder
Revising Society Must Be Defended By Michel Foucault, Sam Holder
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
“Helpfulness” Is A Two-Way Street: How The Commonwealth Of Virginia Can Support Undocumented Survivors Of Domestic Violence, J. Nicole Alanko
“Helpfulness” Is A Two-Way Street: How The Commonwealth Of Virginia Can Support Undocumented Survivors Of Domestic Violence, J. Nicole Alanko
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
“They Trespass Her Body Like They Trespass This Land” Civil And Criminal Jurisdictional Issues Involving Assaults On Tribal Lands By Non-Indians, Katie P. Gross
“They Trespass Her Body Like They Trespass This Land” Civil And Criminal Jurisdictional Issues Involving Assaults On Tribal Lands By Non-Indians, Katie P. Gross
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.
The Birth Of A Nation: A Study Of Slavery In Seventeenth-Century Virginia, Randolph M. Mclaughlin
The Birth Of A Nation: A Study Of Slavery In Seventeenth-Century Virginia, Randolph M. Mclaughlin
UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
No abstract provided.