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Discrimination in the Wen Ho Lee Case
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Miriam Kim |
670 |
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Intentional Blindness
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Ian Haney-López |
373 |
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ne Racial Epithet That Was Sufficiently Severe to Create a Hostile Work Environment
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David C. Cox |
528 |
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Why Congress's Attempt to Cover Torts Committed by Indian Tribal Contractors with the FTCA Hurts the Government and the Tribes
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Joseph W. Gross |
325 |
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America, Please Don’t Feed the Prison Monster
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David A. Love |
488 |
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The Police-Created Exigency Doctrine and “Reasonableness” Standard
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Grant T. Herrin |
466 |
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A Look at the Inappropriateness of Life Without Parole as an Alternative to the Death Penalty
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Ashley Nellis |
257 |
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Constitutional Reform and the Abolition of the Mandatory Death Penalty in Kenya: An International Comparison
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Andrew Novak |
1428 |
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Death in Prison: the Right Death Penalty Compromise
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Russell D. Covey |
911 |
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Death Penalty Statistics
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Administrator |
642 |
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Death Penalty Statistics - II
|
Administrator |
1054 |
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Death Penalty: Blind but Not Colorblind
|
Administrator |
598 |
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Race and Death Sentences in Texas
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Deon Brock, Nigel Cohen, Jonathan Sorensen |
448 |
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Race and the Death Penalty: McCleskey v Kemp
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Chaka M. Patterson |
705 |
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Statistics and Death: The Conspicuous Role of Race Bias in the Administration of the Death Penalty
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Ruth E. Friedman |
521 |
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Why the Injection of Race in Saldano v. State Constitutes Fundamental Error
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Diana L. Hoermann |
595 |
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Cognitive Warfare and Young Black Males in America
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Perry L. Moriearty and William Carson |
1034 |
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Criminalization of Children: The Pipeline
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Patrick S. Metze |
840 |
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Criminalizing Normal Adolescent Behavior in Communities of Color: The Role of Prosecutors in Juvenile Justice Reform
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Kristin Henning |
462 |
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Disproportionate Representation of Minority Youth in the Juvenile Justice System: a Lack ofClarity and Too Much Disparity among States addressing the Issue
|
Elizabeth N. Jones |
1080 |
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No MANDATORY Life Without Parole for Juvenile (Miller v Alabama)
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Supreme Court of the United States |
939 |
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Suspicionless Searches of Students' Belongings: a Legal, Empirical, and Normative Analysis
|
Jason P. Nance |
242 |
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The Child as Other: Race and Differential Treatment in the Juvenile Justice System
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Kenneth B. Nunn |
720 |
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The Conflict of Juvenile Shaming Punishments
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Alicia N. Harden |
1609 |
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Administering Justice: Removing Statutory Barriers to Reentry
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Joy Radice |
947 |
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Building a New Identity: Race, Gangs, and Violence in California Prisons
|
Dale Noll |
1201 |
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Civil Death in the United States
|
Gabriel J. Chin |
1533 |
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Constitutionally Unprotected: Prison Slavery, Felon Disenfranchisement, and the Criminal Exception to Citizenship Rights
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Jennifer Rae Taylor |
2838 |
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Gender Entrapment or the Problems of Race Loyalty
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Michelle S. Jacobs |
649 |
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Lawsuits as Information: Prisons, Courts, and a Troika Model of Petition Harms
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Marissa C.M. Doran |
289 |
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Mass Incarceration at Sentencing
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Anne R. Traum |
205 |
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Mass Incarceration: A Contemporary Mechanism ofRacialization in the United States
|
Jacqueline Johnson |
1382 |
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Mass Incarceration: Someone's Father, Brother, or Son
|
Kimberly L. Alderman |
467 |
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Motivating Factors Behind the Prison-Industrial Complex
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André Douglas Pond Cummings |
1536 |
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Our Duty in Light of the Law's Irrelevance: Police Brutality and Civilian Recordings
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Andrew Rosado Shaw |
475 |
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Principles to Guide Society's Response to Incarcerated Offenders with a Mental Disorder
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Vernellia Randall |
249 |
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Racial Critiques of Mass Incarceration: Beyond the New Jim Crow
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James Forman, Jr. |
1625 |
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The Mass Incarceration of African-American Males: A Return to Institutionalized Slavery,Oppression, and Disenfranchisement of Constitutional Rights
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Floyd D. Weatherspoon |
984 |
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The Only Way to End Racialized Gender Violence in Prisons Is to End Prisons
|
Dean Spade |
395 |
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The Thirteenth Amendment: Slavery, Involuntary Servitude, and the Convict-labor Exception
|
Andrea C. Armstrong |
2112 |
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The War on Drugs, the Politics of Crime, and Mass Incarceration in the United States
|
Heather Schoenfeld |
904 |
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Drug Wars in Black And White
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Joseph E. Kennedy |
713 |
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The Drug War as Race War
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Kenneth B. Nunn |
1160 |
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Racial Profiling, September 11th and the Media: a Critical Race Theory Analysis
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Leonard Baynes |
1338 |
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(e)Racing the Fourth Amendment
|
Devon W. Carbado |
634 |
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Annotated Bibliography - Racial Profiling
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Student (Spring 2012) |
2005 |
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Eliminating Racial Profiling - The French Approach?
|
Eric Manch |
777 |
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Ending Racial Profiling of African-Americans in the Selective Enforcement of Laws: in Search ofViable Remedies
|
Floyd Weatherspoon |
1324 |
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How the Equal Protection Clause Can Change Discriminatory Stop and Frisk Policies
|
Brando Simeo Starkey |
313 |
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Ineffective to Solutions to Racial Profiling
|
DJ Silton |
1091 |
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Massacuhsetts Addressses Racial Profiling Head On
|
Suzanne Leone |
391 |
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Origins of the Drug Courier Profile
|
Alberto B. Lopez |
1316 |
|
Racial Profiling as a Means of Thwarting the Alleged Latino Security Threat
|
Lupe S. Salinas and Fernando Colon-Navarro |
1557 |
|
Racial Profiling of African-American Males: Stopped, Searched, andStripped of Constitutional Protection
|
Floyd D. Weatherspoon |
5618 |
|
Racial Profiling: A Comprehensive Legal Approach
|
Brandon Garrett |
816 |
|
September 11th and Racial Profiling
|
Milton Heumann and Lance Cassak |
853 |
|
The Stories, the Statistics, and the Law: Why "Driving While Black" Matters
|
David A. Harris |
1131 |
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Why Driving While Black Matters
|
David A. Harris |
521 |
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H. R. 3618 To Eliminate Racial Profiling
|
Rep. Conyers, Rep. Brown |
722 |
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State Statutes on Racial Profiling
|
|
1426 |
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Mandatory Minimum Sentencing and Black Males
|
Edward Blakemore |
814 |
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Black legal experts weigh in on Zimmerman case
|
Starla Muhammad |
439 |
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Florida's Stand Your Ground
|
Vernellia Randall |
466 |
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Stand Your Ground and Racial Minorities
|
P. Luevonda Ross |
1461 |
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The Worldwide Popular Revolt Against Proportionality in Self-defense
|
Renee Lettow Lerner |
503 |
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Probable Cause Affidavit - George Zimmerman
|
|
730 |
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The Phantom Defense: the Unavailability of the Entrapment Defense in New York City “Plain View” Marijuana Arrests
|
Ari Rosmarin |
308 |
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"Like Wolves in Sheep's Clothing": Combating Racial Bias in Washington State's Criminal Justice System
|
Krista L. Nelson and Jacob J. Stender |
766 |
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"Sounding Black": Court-sanctioned Racial Stereotyping
|
Lis Wiehl |
536 |
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15 Dead in Ohio: Cincinnati's Black and Blue
|
Tim Wise |
473 |
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2011 Annual Criminal Procedure Review: Selected Issues
|
Georgetown Law Journal |
1376 |
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A Consideration of Mitigatory Criminal Defenses and Racism-related Mental Illness
|
Camille A. Nelson |
423 |
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Asian and African American and the Criminal Justice System
|
Sheila A. Bedi |
1004 |
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Booker Rules: The Fix for the Mandatory Guidelines System
|
Amy Baron-Evans and Kate Stith |
896 |
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Can criminal laws improve existing black markets?
|
David Michael Jaros |
425 |
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Children of the American Prison Generation: Student and School Spillover Effects of Incarcerating Mothers
|
John Hagan and Holly Foster |
759 |
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Construction of race and crime in America
|
Anthony Scott Washington |
1745 |
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Contemporary Police Brutality and Misconduct: A Continuation of the Legacy of Racial Violence
|
Administrator |
809 |
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Created Equal Report: Racial and Ethnic in the Criminal Justice System
|
Christopher Bartney and Linh Vuong |
575 |
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Criminal Law's Tribalism
|
Molly Townes O'Brien |
752 |
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Federal Civil Rights Lawsuits and Civil Gideon: a Solutionto Disproportionate Police Force?
|
Administrator |
809 |
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From Proving Pretext to Proving Discrimination: The Real Lesson of Miller-el and Snyder
|
Joshua C. Polster |
822 |
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Implicit Racial Bias Can Operate in Every Phase of Prosecutorial Discretion
|
Robert J. Smith and Justin D. Levinson |
1054 |
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Is Sympathy Towards Minorities a Race-neutral Reason under Batson V. Kentucky
|
Thomas Galan |
628 |
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Judicial Toleration of Racial Bias
|
William E. Martin and Peter N. Thompson |
1106 |
|
Legal Implications of Cognitive Bias in Police Decision-making
|
L. Song Richardson |
410 |
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Legal Punishment as Civil Ritual: Making Cultural Sense of Harsh Punishment
|
SpearIt |
261 |
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Mean Women and Misplaced Priorities: Incarcerated Women
|
Sarah Wynn |
477 |
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OJ Simpson and Justice in America
|
Edward Blakemore |
444 |
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Police Efficiency and the Fourth Amendment
|
L. Song Richardson |
991 |
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Policing, Race, and Place
|
Bennett Capers |
414 |
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Preliminary Report on Race and Washingtons Criminal Justice System
|
Research Working Group and Task Force on Race and the Criminal Justice System |
1326 |
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Race and Ambivalent Criminal Procedure Remedies
|
Brooks Holland |
692 |
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Race and Social Justice as a Budget Filter: The Solution to Racial Bias in the State Legislature?
|
Sahar Fathi |
611 |
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Race and the Elements of the Federal RICO
|
Administrator |
782 |
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Race, Identification and Memory of Criminal Events
|
Nancy Franklin and Michael Greenstein |
181 |
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Race, Reputation and the Supreme Court
|
Fran Lisa Buntman |
462 |
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Shadow Citizens: Felony Disenfranchisement and the Criminalization of Debt
|
Ann Cammett |
347 |
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Silence and the Racial Dimension of Megan's Law
|
Daniel Filler |
404 |
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State Efforts to Reduce Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice:Empirical Analysis and Recommendations for Action
|
Jesse J. Norris |
944 |
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The Evidence of Things Not Seen : Non-matches as Evidence of Innocence
|
James S. Liebman |
251 |
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The Hate Crimes Prevention Act: Political Symbol or Prosecutorial Tool?
|
Michael F. Pabian |
593 |
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The Intractable Problem: Implicit Juror Bias
|
Anna Roberts |
1373 |
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The Lack of Accountability for the New York Police Department's Investigative Stops
|
Dasha Kabakova |
1978 |
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Why are Cross-Racial Eyewitness IDs Especially Unreliable?
|
John P. Rutledge |
786 |
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The Killer Behind the Badge: Race and Police Homicide in New Orleans, 1925-1945
|
Jeffrey S. Adler |
1284 |
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"Members Only": A Critique of Montana v. United States
|
William P. Zuger |
491 |
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FAQ about Indian Law
|
Gabriel S. Galanda |
657 |
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“[This] I Know from My Grandfather:” The Battle for Admissibility of Indigenous Oral History as Proof of Tribal Land Claims
|
Hope M. Babcock |
221 |
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2nd Amendment Passed to Protect Slavery? No!
|
Paul Finkelman |
779 |
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Disparately Seeking Jurors: Disparate Impact and the (Mis)use of Batson
|
Anna Roberts |
2290 |
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Diversity, Colorblindness and the Supreme Court
|
Vernellia Randall |
415 |
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Do Judges Vary in Their Treatment of Race?
|
David S. Abrams, Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan |
252 |
|
Ohio: RACE, EQUAL PROTECTION, AND THE UNFULFILLED PROMISE OF A STATE BILL OF RIGHTS
|
Administrator |
663 |
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Race, the Supreme Court, and the Judicial-institutional Interest in Stability
|
Stuart Chinn |
218 |
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Racial Disparities in Wiretap Applications Before Federal Judges
|
Thomas J. Miles |
185 |
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The Devastating Impact of the Justice System on the Status of African-American Males: anOverview Perspective
|
Floyd D. Weatherspoon |
1614 |
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The Glorious Jurisprudence of Thurgood Marshall
|
Judge Lynn Adelman |
572 |
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The Possible Impact of the First Latina/o Supreme Court Justice
|
Kevin R. Johnson |
540 |
|
Why Empirically Destabilizing the “Race” Ipsa Loquitur Trope Matters: Reorienting Equal Protection Around Social Practices
|
Osagie K. Obasogie |
267 |
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Yick Wo at 125: Four Simple Lessons for the Contemporary Supreme Court
|
Administrator |
1543 |
|
O.P.P.: How "Occupy's" Race-based Privilege May Improve FourthAmendment Jurisprudence for All
|
Lenese C. Herbert |
677 |
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African American Culture and Alternative Dispute Resolution
|
Cynthia R. Mabry |
1249 |
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Beyond Identities: the Limits of an Antidiscrimination Approach to Equality
|
Martha Albertson Fineman |
277 |
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Defending Indian Law Against Equality-Based Attacks
|
Carole Goldberg |
799 |
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A Case of Bias: Jurors Asked to Maintain Impartiality, but Is That Humanly Possible?
|
Melody Finnemore |
1060 |
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Law and the Visual Salience of Race
|
Osagie K. Obasogie |
192 |
|
Laws and Policies Affecting Asian-Pacific Americans
|
|
1003 |
|
Legislative Reforms for Washington State's Criminal Monetary Penalties
|
Michael L. Vander Giessen |
824 |
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N-word Within Hate Crimes Law
|
Gregory S. Parks and Shayne E. Jones |
989 |
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Offensive Marks: the Policing of Trademarks in a Diverse World
|
Francine Ward and Stephanie Quick |
325 |
|
Race and Anti-Gang Ordinances
|
Kim Strosnider |
658 |
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Race and Social Justice as a Budget Filter: The Solution to RacialBias in the State Legislature?
|
Sahar Fathi |
599 |
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Eliminating Native American Mascots
|
Aaron Goldstein |
912 |
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Law Articles related to Blacks
|
Administrator |
928 |
|
Laws and Governmental Policies Affecting Hispanic / Latino(a) Americans
|
|
1411 |
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Laws and Policies affecting African Americans: Jim Crow Era (1876 - 1954):
|
Administrator |
1238 |
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"Sounding Black": Court-sanctioned Racial Stereotyping
|
Lis Wiehl |
553 |
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African Americans Should Not Prosecute Crimes
|
Kenneth B. Nunn |
576 |
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African Americans Should Prosecute Crimes
|
Roscoe C. Howard, Jr. |
780 |
|
High Court Clerks Mostly Men
|
|
410 |
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If Justice Is Not Equal for All, it Is Not Justice": Racial Bias, Prosecutorial Misconduct, and the Right to a Fair Trial in State v. Monday
|
Michael Callahan |
786 |
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Judicial Selection and Merit
|
Malia Reddick |
557 |
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OJ And Black Judges
|
Andrew E. Taslitz |
534 |
|
Practice01
|
Miguel A. Mndez and Leo P. Martnez |
376 |
|
Race and Witness Credibility
|
Andrew Elliot Carpenter |
545 |
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The Influence of a Judge's Background on Decision Making
|
Theresa M. Beiner |
1154 |
|
The Status of African American Males in the Legal Profession: A Pipeline of InstitutionalRoadblocks and Barriers
|
Floyd D. Weatherspoon |
2893 |
|
George Bush Doesn't Like Black People
|
Video |
623 |
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Obamapologists are mentally ill people
|
Reginald Clark |
374 |