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Professor V. Randall

In the American South—especially Louisiana—racial identity wasn’t just a matter of how you looked; it was a matter of law. Pope Leo XIV’s family, despite their mixed heritage, would have been legally...
Abstract Excerpted From: Deja R. Graham, Inequity: Hurdles for the Marginalized, 19 Southern Journal of Policy and Justice 172 (May, 2025) (270 Footnotes) (Full Document Requested) At the formation of...
Abstract Excerpted From: Gretchen D. Yelmini, “The Color Question in the Supreme Court”: Black, White, and Red in United States v. Perryman, 61 Tulsa Law Review 237 (Winter, 2026) (385 Footnotes) ( Fu...
This searchable database includes 1350+ law review articles on Whiteness, Racism and the law. In 2026, 159 articles were added from 2025. Documents were gathered through an electronic database search...
This searchable database includes 1100+ law review articles on Bias and the Law. The 2026 Update added 15 articles from 2025. Documents were gathered through an electronic database search using the fo...
Vernellia R. Randall, Mass Deportation and the Fragility of Black Citizenship: Why Descendants of Africans Enslaved in the United States (DAEUS) Are Not Safe , https://racism.org/articles/citizenship-...
This searchable database includes 400+ documents on Birthright Citizenship. The 2026 Update included 11 documents from 2025. The U.S. Constitution addresses birthright citizenship in the Fourteenth Am...
ABSTRACT Ex cerpted From: Emily R. Holtzman, “My Museum's Reluctant Undertakers”: Repatriation after the 2023 NAGPRA Rule, 59 Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems 99 (2025) (311 Footnotes) ( Fu...