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The Court, Race and Brown: Precedents to Suit Each Side
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, The Court, Race and Brown: Precedents to Suit Each Side, Balt. Sun, July 8, 2007, at 2F.
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Which Side is Brown v. Board On?
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, Which Side is Brown v. Board On?, L.A. Times, July 4, 2007, at A21.
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Remembering Civil Rights in 1963, Fifty Years On
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, Remembering Civil Rights in 1963, Fifty Years On, Huffington Post (Jan. 27, 2013, 2:43 PM).
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Commentary: Constraint and Freedom in the ‘Age of Obama’
January 25, 2024
Kenneth Mack, Commentary: Constraint and Freedom in the ‘Age of Obama,’ in The Obamas and a (Post) Racial America? 27 (Gregory S. Parks & Matthew…
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A Defense of Black Lives Matter from the Activist in the Blue Vest
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, A Defense of Black Lives Matter from the Activist in the Blue Vest, Wash Post, Nov. 2, 2018, at B07 (reviewing DeRay…
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A Case of Police Brutality That Helped Change Race Relations
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, A Case of Police Brutality That Helped Change Race Relations, Wash. Post, Feb. 3, 2019, at B06 (reviewing Richard Gergel, The Blinding…
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Second Mode Inclusion Claims in the Law Schools
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, Second Mode Inclusion Claims in the Law Schools, 87 Fordham L. Rev. 1005 (2018).
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A Social History of Everyday Practice: Sadie T.M. Alexander and the Incorporation of Black Women into the American Legal Profession, 1925-1960
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, A Social History of Everyday Practice: Sadie T.M. Alexander and the Incorporation of Black Women into the American Legal Profession, 1925-1960, in…
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A Social History of Everyday Practice: Sadie T.M. Alexander and the Incorporation of Black Women into the American Legal Profession, 1925-1960
January 25, 2024
Kenneth W. Mack, A Social History of Everyday Practice: Sadie T.M. Alexander and the Incorporation of Black Women into the American Legal Profession, 1925-1960, 87…
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Things Invisible To See: State Action & Private Property
January 25, 2024
Joseph William Singer & Isaac Saidel-Goley, Things Invisible To See: State Action & Private Property, 5 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 439 (2018).
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Indian Title: Unraveling the Racial Context of Property Rights, or How to Stop Engaging in Conquest
January 25, 2024
Joseph W. Singer, Indian Title: Unraveling the Racial Context of Property Rights, or How to Stop Engaging in Conquest, 10 Alb. Gov’t L. Rev. 1…
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The Anti-Apartheid Principle in American Property Law
January 25, 2024
Joseph W. Singer, The Anti-Apartheid Principle in American Property Law, 1 Ala. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 83 (2011).
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The Importance of Teaching Dred Scott
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Importance of Teaching Dred Scott, NewYorker.com (June 8, 2021).
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The Vital Role of Bystanders in Convicting Derek Chauvin
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Vital Role of Bystanders in Convicting Derek Chauvin, NewYorker.com (Apr. 21, 2021).
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How Would Amy Coney Barrett Rule as a Supreme Court Justice?
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, How Would Amy Coney Barrett Rule as a Supreme Court Justice?, NewYorker.com (Oct. 14, 2020).
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Could the Supreme Court’s Landmark L.G.B.T.-Rights Decision Help Lead to the Dismantling of Affirmative Action?
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Could the Supreme Court’s Landmark L.G.B.T.-Rights Decision Help Lead to the Dismantling of Affirmative Action?, NewYorker.com (June 27, 2020).
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Jeannie Suk Gersen, How Concerning Are the Trump Administration’s New Title IX Regulations?, NewYorker.com (May 16, 2020).
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A Fair Examination of the Allegations Against Joe Biden Can Strengthen the #MeToo Movement
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, A Fair Examination of the Allegations Against Joe Biden Can Strengthen the #MeToo Movement, NewYorker.com (May 6, 2020).
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Jeannie Suk Gersen, Assessing Betsy Devos’s Proposed Rules on Title IX and Sexual Assault, NewYorker.com (Feb. 1, 2019).
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At Trial, Harvard’s Asian Problem and a Preference for White Students From “Sparse Country”
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, At Trial, Harvard’s Asian Problem and a Preference for White Students From “Sparse Country,” NewYorker.com (Oct. 23, 2018).
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Jeannie Suk Gersen, Anti-Asian Bias, Not Affirmative Action, is On Trial in the Harvard Case, NewYorker.com.