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Discrimination & Civil Rights
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An Historical Note on the Significance of the Stigma Rationale for a Civil Rights Landmark
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, An Historical Note on the Significance of the Stigma Rationale for a Civil Rights Landmark, 48 St. Louis U. L.J. 991 (2004).
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Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Elites, Social Movements, and the Law: The Case of Affirmative Action, 105 Colum. L. Rev. 1436 (2005).
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Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Book Review, 74 J. S. Hist. 1025 (2008)(reviewing Thomas F. Jackson, From Civil Rights to Human Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the…
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Economic Analysis of Accident Law
January 25, 2024
Steven M. Shavell, Economic Analysis of Accident Law (Harvard Univ. Press 1987).
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The Optimal Use of Nonmonetary Sanctions as a Deterrent
January 25, 2024
Steven Shavell, The Optimal Use of Nonmonetary Sanctions as a Deterrent, 77 Am. Econ. Rev. 584 (1987).
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A Note on Efficiency vs. Distributional Equity in Legal Rulemaking: Should Distributional Equity Matter Given Optimal Income Taxation?
January 25, 2024
Steven Shavell, A Note on Efficiency vs. Distributional Equity in Legal Rulemaking: Should Distributional Equity Matter Given Optimal Income Taxation?, 71 Am. Econ. Rev. (Papers…
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Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Zimbabwe Options for Constitutional Protections
January 25, 2024
Susan H. Farbstein, Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Zimbabwe: Options for Constitutional Protection (2009).
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Reflections on the Question of When, if Ever, Violence is Justified in Struggles for Social or Political Change
January 25, 2024
Susan H. Farbstein, Reflections on the Question of When, if Ever, Violence is Justified in Struggles for Social or Political Change, 27 Harv. Hum. Rts.
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In a flawed system, a Black prosecutor wonders if she’s pursuing justice or being complicit
January 25, 2024
Ronald S. Sullivan Jr., In a flawed system, a Black prosecutor wonders if she’s pursuing justice or being complicit, Wash. Po., Feb. 4, 2022.
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How overpolicing causes Black ‘rebellion’—not the other way around
January 25, 2024
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., How overpolicing causes Black ‘rebellion’—not the other way around, Wash. Post., May 28, 2021.
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A Georgetown professor trades her classroom for a police beat
January 25, 2024
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., A Georgetown Professor Trades Her Classroom for a Police Beat, Wash. Post, Feb. 12, 2021 (reviewing Rosa Brooks, Tangled Up in…
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Opinion, Rethinking the NAACP
January 25, 2024
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr. & Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., Opinion, Rethinking the NAACP, Wash. Post, Mar. 21, 2007, at A15.
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Multiple Ironies: Brown at 50
January 25, 2024
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Multiple Ironies: Brown at 50, 47 How. L.J. 29 (2003).
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“Marchin’ On”: Towards a Politics for the Twenty-First Century
January 25, 2024
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:…
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Classical Racialism, Justice Story, and Margaret Morgan’s Journey from Freedom to Slavery: The Story of Prigg v. Pennsylvania
January 25, 2024
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…
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The Race-Neutral Delusion
January 25, 2024
Randall Kennedy, The Race-Neutral Delusion, London Rev. of Books (Aug. 10, 2023).
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Randall Kennedy, The Truth Is, Many Americans Just Don’t Want Black People to Get Ahead, N.Y. Times (June 7, 2023).
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Free Speech Revolution
January 25, 2024
Randall L. Kennedy, Foreword, in How Free Speech Saved Democracy: The Untold History of How the First Amendment Became an Essential Tool for Securing Liberty…
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Randall L. Kennedy, Foreword, in, Detroit and the New Political Economy of Integration in Public Education (Curtis L. Ivery & Joshua A. Bassett eds., 2022).
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Protesting Too Much: The Trouble with Black Power Revisionism
January 25, 2024
Randall L. Kennedy, Protesting Too Much: The Trouble with Black Power Revisionism, 40 Boston Rev. 38 (2015).
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What Makes Laws Unjust?
January 25, 2024
Randall L. Kennedy, What Makes Laws Unjust?, in Rethinking Law (Amy Kapczynski ed., 2022).