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Undercover Power: Examining The Role Of The Executive Branch In Determining The Meaning And Scope Of School Integration Jurisprudence, Lia Epperson
Faculty Publications
This paper focuses on the interaction of the federal judicial and executive branches of government in one key area of civil rights, determining the scope and direction of school integration. Specifically, this paper examines the extremely powerful role of the United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights ("OCR") in shaping the application of the Supreme Court's decisions with respect to racial inclusion in public education in the wake of two watershed rulings, Brown v. Board of Education and Grutter v. Bollinger. In addition, this paper discusses the possible consequences of executive and judicial interplay in the aftermath of …
Book Review [Covering: The Hidden Assault On Our Civil Rights], Santa Clara Law Review
Book Review [Covering: The Hidden Assault On Our Civil Rights], Santa Clara Law Review
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pennies From Heaven: An Expanded Theory Of Entitlement For State Court Claimants Under The Civil Rights Fee-Shifting Statutes, Barbara Stark
Pennies From Heaven: An Expanded Theory Of Entitlement For State Court Claimants Under The Civil Rights Fee-Shifting Statutes, Barbara Stark
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Korematsu Revisited - Correcting The Injustice Of Extraordinary Government Excess And Lax Judicial Review: Time For A Better Accommodation Of National Security Concerns And Civil Liberties, Eric K. Yamamoto
Santa Clara Law Review
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Case Notes, Santa Clara Law Review
Executive Immunity For Constitutional Torts After Butz V. Economou, Philip L. Gregory Jr.
Executive Immunity For Constitutional Torts After Butz V. Economou, Philip L. Gregory Jr.
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mexican Americans: Are They Protected By The Civil Rights Act Of 1866, Patricia Serventi
Mexican Americans: Are They Protected By The Civil Rights Act Of 1866, Patricia Serventi
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.