Latinx Americans
Vernellia R. Randall
Founder and Editor
Professor Emerita of Law
The University of Dayton School of Law
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Recent Articles
- Kala: Disentangling Kamehameha Schools from the 2022 Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report While Actualizing Social Healing Through Justice for its Kanaka Maoli Students
- Teaching Race and Law in the Gen Z Classroom
- The Red Pill: Critical Race Theory, Ostrich Laws, and the 14th Amendment Right to Free and Equal Thought and Dignity
- Environmental Injustice and Covid-19: Addressing the Link Between Pandemics and Pollution in Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities under the Clean Air Act
- Banishing Federal Overstep: Why Protecting Tribal Sovereignty Justifies a Narrow Reading of the Indian Civil Rights Act
- Defense Against the Dark Arts: The Diversity Rationale and the Failed Affirmative Defense of Affirmative Action
- To Light a Candle: A Solution-Focused Approach Toward Transforming the Relationship between Indigenous Legal Traditions and the Criminal Justice System
- Critical Race Theory: Counter-Storytelling the Case of ‘Old Frank’ and the Daniel Family Cemetery
- Obligation of Indian Health Services to Fund the Administration of Tribe Run Health Care Services Has Expanded
- High Stakes, Bad Odds: Health Laws and the Revived Federalism Revolution
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