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Martin, Ghana, And Global Legal Studies, H. Timothy Lovelace Jr.
Martin, Ghana, And Global Legal Studies, H. Timothy Lovelace Jr.
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This brief essay uses global legal studies to reconsider Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s activism after Gayle v. Browder. During this undertheorized portion of King's career, the civil rights leader traveled the world and gained a greater appreciation for comparative legal and political analysis. This essay explores King's first trip abroad and demonstrates how King's close study of Kwame Nkrumah's approaches to law reform helped to lay the foundation for watershed moments in King's own life. In To Redeem the Soul of America: The Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Martin Luther King, Jr., renowned civil rights scholar and author, Adam …
Parents Involved And The Struggle For Historical Memory, Mark Tushnet
Parents Involved And The Struggle For Historical Memory, Mark Tushnet
Indiana Law Journal
In his Jerome Hall Lecture, Professor Tushnet addresses the legacy of Brown v. Board of Education in the more recent case of Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School Dist. No. 1 (PICS), which struck down the voluntary school integration programs used in Seattle and Louisville. As Chief Justice Roberts wrote, an important “debate” in the PICS case was over “which side is more faithful to the heritage” of Brown v. Board of Education. That debate is part of what historians have called the struggle for historical memory. The politics of memory in PICS is not simply a struggle …
Is The Antidiscrimination Project Being Ended?, Michael J. Zimmer
Is The Antidiscrimination Project Being Ended?, Michael J. Zimmer
Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality
No abstract provided.
Reflections On Justice Kennedy's Opinion In Parents Involved: Why Fifty Years Of Experience Shows Kennedy Is Right, Kevin D. Brown
Reflections On Justice Kennedy's Opinion In Parents Involved: Why Fifty Years Of Experience Shows Kennedy Is Right, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Revisiting "The Need For Negro Lawyers": Are Today's Black Corporate Lawyers Houstonian Social Engineers?, H. Timothy Lovelace Jr.
Revisiting "The Need For Negro Lawyers": Are Today's Black Corporate Lawyers Houstonian Social Engineers?, H. Timothy Lovelace Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Multicultural Lawyering: Teaching Psychology To Develop Cultural Self-Awareness, Carwina Weng
Multicultural Lawyering: Teaching Psychology To Develop Cultural Self-Awareness, Carwina Weng
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Much of the current literature in multicultural lawyering focuses on learning substantive information about clients who are culturally different from the lawyer, such as how the client's culture perceives eye contact or reacts to science-based world views. This article notes that such a focus sidesteps the human reality that every person reacts to people who are different from him- or herself unconsciously in ways that may be culturally insensitive and discriminatory and that this human reaction occurs despite awareness of the general values, attitudes, and beliefs of the client's culture. It therefore suggests that multicultural lawyering training should begin with …
Brown V. Board Of Education: Reexamination Of The Desegregation Of Public Education From The Perspective Of The Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
Brown V. Board Of Education: Reexamination Of The Desegregation Of Public Education From The Perspective Of The Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Road Not Taken In Brown: Recognizing The Dual Harm Of Segregation, Kevin D. Brown
The Road Not Taken In Brown: Recognizing The Dual Harm Of Segregation, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
After Grutter V. Bollinger-- Revisiting The Desegregation Era From The Perspective Of The Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
After Grutter V. Bollinger-- Revisiting The Desegregation Era From The Perspective Of The Post-Desegregation Era, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Hypothetical Opinion In Grutter V. Bollinger From The Perspective Of The Road Not Taken In Brown V. Board Of Education, Kevin D. Brown
The Hypothetical Opinion In Grutter V. Bollinger From The Perspective Of The Road Not Taken In Brown V. Board Of Education, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
After The Desegregation Era: The Legal Dilemma Posed By Race And Education, Kevin D. Brown
After The Desegregation Era: The Legal Dilemma Posed By Race And Education, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
A Reply To Cummings: Are The Racial Realists Forced To Embrace The Legal Rationale Of The Liberal And Integrationist Structures?, Kevin D. Brown
A Reply To Cummings: Are The Racial Realists Forced To Embrace The Legal Rationale Of The Liberal And Integrationist Structures?, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In The Termination Of School Desegregation Decrees, Kevin D. Brown
Recent Developments In The Termination Of School Desegregation Decrees, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Gender Gap: Separating The Sexes In Public Education, Sharon K. Mollman
The Gender Gap: Separating The Sexes In Public Education, Sharon K. Mollman
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Termination Of Public School Desegregation: Determination Of Unitary Status Based On The Elimination Of Invidious Value Inculcation, Kevin D. Brown
Termination Of Public School Desegregation: Determination Of Unitary Status Based On The Elimination Of Invidious Value Inculcation, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Bakke, Weber And Fullilove: Benign Discrimination And Congressional Power To Enforce The Fourteenth Amendment, Robert A. Bohrer
Bakke, Weber And Fullilove: Benign Discrimination And Congressional Power To Enforce The Fourteenth Amendment, Robert A. Bohrer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Disaster By Decree: The Supreme Court Decisions On Race And The Schools, By Lino A. Graglia, Robert M. O'Neil
Disaster By Decree: The Supreme Court Decisions On Race And The Schools, By Lino A. Graglia, Robert M. O'Neil
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Runyon V. Mccrary And Regulation Of Private Schools, Mary-Michelle Upson Hirschoff
Runyon V. Mccrary And Regulation Of Private Schools, Mary-Michelle Upson Hirschoff
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Administrative Cutoff Of Federal Funding Under Title Vi: A Proposed Interpretation Of "Program", Myrna E. Friedman
Administrative Cutoff Of Federal Funding Under Title Vi: A Proposed Interpretation Of "Program", Myrna E. Friedman
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Social Science Evidence In Person-Oriented Legal Adjudication, Ira P. Robbins
The Admissibility Of Social Science Evidence In Person-Oriented Legal Adjudication, Ira P. Robbins
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Between Law And Justice: Professor Bittker's Case For Black Reparations, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Between Law And Justice: Professor Bittker's Case For Black Reparations, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Reasoning And Social Change, David Dittfurth
Judicial Reasoning And Social Change, David Dittfurth
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
De Facto School Segregation And The "State Action" Requirement: A Suggested New Approach, Dennis Powers
De Facto School Segregation And The "State Action" Requirement: A Suggested New Approach, Dennis Powers
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Pilgrimage: Reflections On A Career In Administrative Law, Louis L. Jaffee
A Pilgrimage: Reflections On A Career In Administrative Law, Louis L. Jaffee
Indiana Law Journal
Adapted from a speech delivered at the annual banquet of the INDIANA LAW JOURNAL, April 25, 1969.
Desegregation And The Law, By Albert P. Blaunstein And Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., John Honnold
Desegregation And The Law, By Albert P. Blaunstein And Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., John Honnold
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.