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Discrimination & Civil Rights
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The Myth of Superiority
January 25, 2024
William B. Rubenstein, The Myth of Superiority, 16 Const. Comment. 599 (1999).
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Cases and Materials on Sexuality, Gender Identity, and the Law
January 25, 2024
Carlos A. Ball, Jane S. Schacter, Douglas NeJaime & William B. Rubenstein, Cases and Materials on Sexuality, Gender Identity, and the Law (West Acad. Pub.
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The rights of people who are HIV positive the authoritative ACLU guide to the rights of people living with HIV disease and AIDS
January 25, 2024
William B. Rubenstein, Ruth Eisenberg & Lawrence O. Gostin, The Rights of People Who are HIV Positive: The Authoritative ACLU Guide to the Rights of…
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AIDS Agenda: Emerging Issues in Civil Rights
January 25, 2024
AIDS Agenda: Emerging Issues in Civil Rights (Nan D. Hunter & William B. Rubenstein eds., The New Press 1992)…
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Lesbians, Gay Men and the Law: A Reader
January 25, 2024
Lesbians, Gay Men and the Law: A Reader (William B. Rubenstein ed., The New Press 1993).
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Gender Equality, Interpretation, and Feminist Pluralism
January 25, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson, Gender Equality, Interpretation, and Feminist Pluralism, in Constitutions and Gender 221 (Helen Irving ed., 2017).
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Citizenships, Federalisms and Gender
January 25, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson, Citizenships, Federalisms and Gender, in Migrations and Mobilities: Citizenship, Borders, and Gender 439 (Selya Benhabib & Judith Resnick eds., 2009).
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Review of Laws Having a Disparate Impact on Gender
January 25, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson, Review of Laws Having a Disparate Impact on Gender, in Global Perspectives on Constitutional Law 130 (Vikram Amar & Mark Tushnet eds.,…
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Sovereignties — Federal, State and Tribal: The Story of Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida
January 25, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson & Judith Resnick, Sovereignties — Federal, State and Tribal: The Story of Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida, in Federal Courts Stories…
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Empiricism, Gender, and Legal Pedagogy: An Experiment in a Federal Courts Seminar at Georgetown University Law Center
January 25, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson, Empiricism, Gender, and Legal Pedagogy: An Experiment in a Federal Courts Seminar at Georgetown University Law Center, 83 Geo. L.J. 461 (1994).
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What Judges Can Learn From Gender Bias Task Force Studies
January 25, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson, What Judges Can Learn From Gender Bias Task Force Studies, 81 Judicature 15 (1997).
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Report of the Special Committee on Gender to the D.C. Circuit Task Force on Gender, Race, and Ethnic Bias
January 25, 2024
Vicki C. Jackson, Susan Deller Ross, et al., Report of the Special Committee on Gender to the D.C. Circuit Task Force on Gender, Race, and…
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What Happens After a Holiday?: Long-Term Effects of the Repatriation Provision of the AJCA
January 25, 2024
Thomas J. Brennan, What Happens After a Holiday?: Long-Term Effects of the Repatriation Provision of the AJCA, 5 Nw. J. L. & Soc. Pol’y 1…
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Connecticut and Constance Baker Motley, civil rights giant
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Connecticut and Constance Baker Motley, civil rights giant, New Haven Reg. (Feb. 24, 2022).
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Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Afternoon Keynote: Reflections on Atlanta’s “Pragmatic” Civil Rights Movement (Apr. 8, 2022).
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Ketanji Brown Jackson is the beginning, not the end, of this story
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Ketanji Brown Jackson is the beginning, not the end, of this story, CNN (Apr. 8, 2022).
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Constance Baker Motley Taught the Nation How to Win Justice
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Constance Baker Motley Taught the Nation How to Win Justice, Smithsonian, Mar. 1, 2022.
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This Black Woman Could Have Served on the Supreme Court Decades Ago. She Has Some Lessons for Ketanji Brown Jackson.
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, This Black Woman Could Have Served on the Supreme Court Decades Ago. She Has Some Lessons for Ketanji Brown Jackson., Politico (Feb. 25,…
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The power of eye-opening images
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, The power of eye-opening images, CNN.com, Dec. 16, 2021.
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In Memorium: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Last Civil Rights Lawyer on the Supreme Court
January 25, 2024
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, In Memoriam: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Last Civil Rights Lawyer on the Supreme Court, 56 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 15 (2021).
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Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Just Schools: A Holistic Approach to the Education of Impoverished Students Confronting Persistent Poverty, 49 U. Mem. L. Rev. 185 (2018).