Faculty Bibliography
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Classical Racialism, Justice Story, and Margaret Morgan's Journey from Freedom to Slavery: The Story of Prigg v. Pennsylvania, in Race Law Stories 59 (Rachel F. Moran & Devon Wayne Carbado eds., 2008).
Categories:
Discrimination & Civil Rights
, Disciplinary Perspectives & Law
Sub-Categories:
Civil Rights
, Race & Ethnicity
, Discrimination
, Law & Social Change
Paul C. Taylor, Stephanie Robinson, Eddie S. Glaude & Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., While Democracy Sleeps: A White Paper on Democratic Citizenship in the United States (Jamestown Project, Yale Univ., Sept. 2005).
Categories:
Government & Politics
, Disciplinary Perspectives & Law
Sub-Categories:
Law & Social Change
, Law & Political Theory
, Politics & Political Theory
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Multiple Ironies: Brown at 50, 47 How. L.J. 29 (2003).
Categories:
Discrimination & Civil Rights
, Constitutional Law
Sub-Categories:
Discrimination
, Civil Rights
, Race & Ethnicity
Abstract
Brown v. Board of Education occupies a vaunted space in American
jurisprudence. One commentator writes that Brown is the most
celebrated case in the Court's history. Equally laudatory, another
commentator remarks: "In the half century since the Supreme Court's
decision, Brown has become a beloved legal and political icon." A
third proclaims that, "Brown forever changed the role of the United States Supreme Court in American politics and society." To the lay
public, Brown sits among a small pantheon of cases that is widely recognizable
to the average American.' Miranda and Roe v. Wade
likely are the only others with equal or greater name recognition. To
many, Brown represents the high point of the Civil Rights movement
in America. On this account, Brown symbolizes an aggressive and
affirmative attack on the effects of white supremacy in a Jim Crow
America and is the doctrinal and normative progenitor of affirmative
action and similar state-sanctioned, race-based, remedial programs.
To others, who hold Brown in equally high regard, it signifies a colorblind
America where one is not judged by race or ethnicity, but by the
content of one's character. Brown is considered an iconic case
among various (often divergent) ideological viewpoints.
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Opinion, Harvard Capitulates Instead of Debates, N.Y Times, June 25, 2019, at A25.
Categories:
Legal Profession
Sub-Categories:
Legal Education
, Legal Services
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., A Black Kagan Recruit Makes the Case for Confirmation, Harv. L. Today (Apr. 29, 2010).
Categories:
Government & Politics
Sub-Categories:
Judges & Jurisprudence
, Courts
, Supreme Court of the United States
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. & Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., Opinion, Rethinking the NAACP, Wash. Post, Mar. 21, 2007, at A15.
Categories:
Discrimination & Civil Rights
Sub-Categories:
Race & Ethnicity
Ronald S. Sullivan & Heather MacDonald, Should Law Schools Abandon Clinics?, Legal Aff. Debate Club (Jan. 30, 2006).
Categories:
Legal Profession
Sub-Categories:
Legal Education
, Clinical Legal Education
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. & David J. Carroll, Perspectives of the National Legal Aid and Defender Association: An Overview of the Failure of State Governments to Effectively Execute Constitutionally Mandated Indigent Defense Services, in The State of Criminal Justice 2006 (A.B.A. 2006).
Categories:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sub-Categories:
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Letter to the Editor, When Eyewitnesses Err, Wash. Post., Apr. 21, 2003, at A22.
Categories:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sub-Categories:
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement
, Criminal Evidence
, Criminal Prosecution
Judge Karen Freeman-Wilson, Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. & Susan P. Weinstein, Critical Issues for Defense Attorneys in Drug Court (Nat'l Drug Ct. Inst. 2003).
Categories:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sub-Categories:
Criminal Defense
, Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. & Jeffrey Berman, Emergency Room Triage: A Review of "Real Justice," FRONTLINE (Nov. 2000).
Categories:
Criminal Law & Procedure
Sub-Categories:
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement
, Criminal Defense
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. & Eddie S. Glaude, "Marchin' On": Towards a Politics for the Twenty-First Century, in Black Men on Race, Gender, and Sexuality: A Critical Reader (Devon Carbado ed., 1999).
Categories:
Discrimination & Civil Rights
, Disciplinary Perspectives & Law
Sub-Categories:
Gender & Sexuality
, Discrimination
, Civil Rights
, Race & Ethnicity
, Law & Social Change
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Note, A License to Search: The Plain Feel Exception under Minnesota v. Dickerson, 113 S.Ct. 2130 (1993), 11 Harv. BlackLetter L.J. 181 (1994).
Categories:
Constitutional Law
, Criminal Law & Procedure
Sub-Categories:
Fourth Amendment