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Discrimination & Civil Rights
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The Black Bar: The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education and the Future of Race and the American Legal Profession
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, The Black Bar: The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education and the Future of Race and the American Legal Profession (2005).
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Racing the Tournament: Black Lawyers in Corporate Law Firms
January 25, 2024
David Wilkins, Racing the Tournament: Black Lawyers in Corporate Law Firms (June 16, 2001).
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Doing Well By Doing Good? The Role of Public Service in the Careers of Black Corporate Lawyers
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, Doing Well By Doing Good? The Role of Public Service in the Careers of Black Corporate Lawyers, 41 Houston L. Rev. 1…
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The New Social Engineers in the Age of Obama: Black Corporate Lawyers and the Making of the First Black President
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, The New Social Engineers in the Age of Obama: Black Corporate Lawyers and the Making of the First Black President, 53 How.
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David B. Wilkins & Young-Kyu Kim, The Action After the Call: What general counsels say about the value of diversity in legal purchasing decisions in…
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Why Global Law Firms Should Care about Diversity: Five Lessons from the American Experience
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, Why Global Law Firms Should Care about Diversity: Five Lessons from the American Experience, 2 Eur. J.L. Reform 415 (2000).
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Diversity in Practice: Race, Gender, and Class in Legal and Professional Careers (Spencer Headworth, Robert L. Nelson, Ronit Dinovitzer & David B. Wilkins eds., Cambridge…
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Race, Ethics, and the First Amendment: Should a Black Lawyer Represent the Ku Klux Klan?
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, Race, Ethics, and the First Amendment: Should a Black Lawyer Represent the Ku Klux Klan?, 63 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1030 (1995).
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David B. Wilkins, Presumed Crazy: The Structure of Argument in the Hill/Thomas Hearings, 65 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1517 (1992).
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A Systematic Response to Systemic Disadvantage: A Response to Sander
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, A Systematic Response to Systemic Disadvantage: A Response to Sander, 57 Stan. L. Rev. 1915 (2005).
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“If You Can’t Join ‘Em, Beat ‘Em!”: The Rise and Fall of the Black Corporate Law Firm
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, “If You Can’t Join ‘Em, Beat ‘Em!”: The Rise and Fall of the Black Corporate Law Firm, 60 Stan. L. Rev. 1733…
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Social Engineers or Corporate Tools? Brown v. Board of Education and the Conscience of the Black Corporate Bar
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, Social Engineers or Corporate Tools? Brown v. Board of Education and the Conscience of the Black Corporate Bar, in Race, Law, and…
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Rethinking Neighborhood Watch: How Lessons from the Nigerian Village Can Creatively Empower the Community to Assist Poor, Single Mothers in America
January 25, 2024
Dehlia Umunna, Rethinking Neighborhood Watch: How Lessons from the Nigerian Village Can Creatively Empower the Community to Assist Poor, Single Mothers in America, 20 Am.
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David Rosenberg, Litigating Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in the United States: A Vital but Flawed Enterprise, in Litigating the Values of a Nation: The…
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“To the Tables Down at Mory’s”: Equality as Membership and Leadership in Places of Public Accommodations
January 25, 2024
Daphna Renan, “To the Tables Down at Mory’s”: Equality as Membership and Leadership in Places of Public Accommodations, 16 Yale J. L. & Feminism 241…
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Self-Help, Reimagined
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner, Dalié Jiménez & Lois R. Lupica, Self-Help, Reimagined, 92 Ind. L.J. 1119 (2017).
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Improving the Lives of Individuals in Financial Distress Using a Randomized Control Trial: A Research and Clinical Approach
January 25, 2024
Dalié Jiménez, D. James Greiner, Lois R. Lupica & Rebecca L. Sandefur, Improving the Lives of Individuals in Financial Distress Using a Randomized Control Trial:…
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Not All Statistics Are Created Equal
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner, Not All Statistics Are Created Equal, 122 Harv. L. Rev. F. 1 (2010).
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The Quantitative Empirics of Redistricting Litigation: Knowledge, Threats to Knowledge, and the Need for Less Districting
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner, The Quantitative Empirics of Redistricting Litigation: Knowledge, Threats to Knowledge, and the Need for Less Districting, 29 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev.
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D. James Greiner, Re-Solidifying Racial Bloc Voting: Empirics and Legal Doctrine in the Melting Pot, 86 Ind. L.J. 447 (2011).
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Causal Inference in Civil Rights Litigation
January 25, 2024
D. James Greiner, Causal Inference in Civil Rights Litigation, 122 Harv. L. Rev. 533 (2008).