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- Understanding Minority Group Status
- Africans and African Descendents
- American Indians and Indigenous People
- Asian Americans
- Anti-Miscegenation Statutes and Asian Americans
- Myth versus Facts: Asian American and Model Minorities
- South Asian and "Model Minority"
- On the Model Minority Myth and Law School Admissions
- “Yellow” Skin, “White” Masks: Asian American “Impersonations” of Whiteness and the Feminist Critique of Liberal Equality
- Desi Crit: Theorizing the Racial Ambiguity of South Asian Americans
- Are Asians Model Minorities?
- The Model Minority Myth
- Latcrit Theory and Asian American Jurisprudence: Ethnicity, Race, and Black Exceptionalism
- The Failure of the Pan-Asian Coalition
- The Failure of the Pan-Asian Coalition to Advance the Interests of Southeast Asian Americans
- Scattered: the Assimilation of Sushi, the Internment of Japanese Americans, and the Killing of Vincent Chin, A Personal Essay
- Empowerment, Discrimination, and The Facade of Leadership: Asian American Political Elites' Failed Assimilationist Strategy
- Model Minority, Yellow Peril: Functions of “Foreignness” in the Construction of Asian American Legal Identity
- Diasporic Dreams: Law, Whiteness, and the Asian American Identity
- Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
- Latina(o) Americans
- Latinos Nowhere in Sight: Erased by Racism, Nativism, the Black-white Binary, and Authoritarianism
- “The Caucasian Cloak”: Mexican Americans and the Politics of Whiteness in the Twentieth-century Southwest
- What If Latinos Really Mattered in the Public Policy Debate?
- “Melting Pot” or “Ring of Fire” ?: Assimilation and the Mexican-American Experience
- Why “Race Matters:” Latcrit Theory and Latina/o Racial Identity
- Internalized Oppression and Latinos
- White Supremacy and Mexican Americans
- Are Chicanos the same as Mexicans? - A Taxonomy
- Fear of a Latin Planet: An African American's Advice to Our Soon-to-be Largest Minority Group
- Chicanos as a Racialized Minority
- Latinas, Culture and Human Rights: A Model for Making Change, Saving Soul
- African-Americans, Latinos, and the Construction of Race
- Protest, Repression, and Race: Legal Violence and the Chicano Movement
- Race, Ethnicity, and Hispanismo in a Triangular Perspective: The “Essential Latina/o” and Latcrit Theory
- White (European) American
- Race and Racial Groups, Other
- Defining Racism
- Law Review Articles: Race, Racism (January 2018)
- Top 10 Ways Black People Keep Racism Alive, According to Wypipo
- Critical Race Theory, Social Science and The Black Suspicion Paradigm
- Introduction to Race, Racism and the Law
- Microaggressions: What They Are and Why They Matter
- An Internet Survey Results as of: December 31, 1999
- Race Relations in the United States Survey 2001
- Race Relations in the United States (2002) Survey
- Race Relations in the United States (2003) Informal and Unscientific Survey
- ‘Racist Bone’ Disease: The Diagnosis, Treatment and Causes of Skeletal Racism
- Defining Racism Beyond its Dictionary Meaning: A System of Power, Privilege, and Oppression
- The HistoryMakers and The MYTH of White Supremacy
- Institutional and Systemic Racism
- Changing Race (The Colbert Report)
- Aamer Rahman - Reverse Racism
- Signs of Racism
- Jim Crow Is Gone, So Why All this Talk of Race Bias?
- Racially Transcendent Diversity
- The Shadow of Hate: History of Intolerance (Video)
- Perpetual Oppression
- Institutional Racism
- Institutional Racism
- Definitions of Institutional Racism
- The Concept of Institutional Racism
- Racism v Colorism - A Wrong Headed Debate
- Color Blind or Just Plain Blind?
- In Racism, Little Things Are a Big Deal!
- Post-racialism or Targeted Universalism?
- The Legacy of Racism
- "Reduce Crime - Abort all Black Babies"
- The Matrix: Coding Counter Racism
- Linking Racial Classification, Racial Inequality, and Racial Formation: the Contributions of Pulled over
- Race Talk: Seeing a Color-blind Future: the Paradox of Race. By Patricia J. Williams. New York: Noonday Press. 1998. Pp. 74.
- Why Xenophobia?
- How Racism Persists in its Power
- Eugenics, Race, and Purity
- Whiteness and White Privilege
- On Being Transracial
- The Ultimate White Privilege Statistics & Data Post
- White like Me: The Negative Impact of the Diversity Rationale on White Identity Formation
- Whiteness as Property
- Whiteness as Property: A Twenty Year Appraisal
- Whiteness as Property in Israel: Revival, Rehabilitation, and Removal,
- Corporations Are (White) People: How Corporate Privilege Reifies Whiteness as Property
- Passing and Trespassing in the Academy: On Whiteness as Property and Racial Performance as Political Speech
- Race and Decolonization: Whiteness as Property in the American Settler Colonial Project
- On V. Stiviano, Donald Sterling's Companion: Exploring Whiteness as Property
- Whiteness after 9/11
- Kavanaugh, Sexual Assault and Whiteness
- Reflecting on Race, Law and White Supremacy: Asian American and Muslim American Experiences
- Segregation, Whiteness, and Transformation
- Netflix's Bird Box Is Really About How White People Don't Want to See Racism
- Whiteness, Racism and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Five White Guys Sitting Around Talking
- Never Equals: Slavery, White Masculinities, and the Legacy of Law in Today's Workplaces
- Racism is the Cost of Doing Business for Whites (Liberals, Moderates and Conservatives) (Video)
- "And Grace Will Lead Me Home": The Case for Judicial Race Activism
- Race Traitor: What We Believe
- Social Construction of Race Undergirds Racism by Providing Undue Advantages to White People, Disadvantaging Black People and Other People of Color, and Violating the Human Rights of All People of Color
- Patriarchy as an Expression of Whiteness
- Whiteness as Audition and Blackness as Performance
- Whiteness and Spatial Racism
- Whiteness as Metaprivilege
- The New Challenge to Native Identity
- Make-believe Families and Whiteness
- "Crash" is a White Supremacist Movie!
- The Desire for Whiteness: Can Law and Economics Explain It?
- The Liberal Self-Representation of HWCU
- Whiteness, Testing and NCLB
- White Privilege and Native American
- The Brain-rotting Properties of White Privilege
- White Privilege Shapes the United States
- Defining "White Privilege"
- On the Meaning of Color and the End of White(ness)
- Continent's Apart
- Denial - Privilege and Life as a Majority
- White Privilege and Law
- Whiteness After 9-11
- The Persistence of White Privilege and Institutional Racism in US Policy
- White Privilege and White Disadvantage
- Weaponized Racial Fear
- Whiteness as Innocence
- How White Right Can Fight Wrong: The Plight of White Male Privilege
- To the Bone: Race and White Privilege
- Unmasking White Privilege to Expose the Fallacy of White Innocence: Using a Theory of Moral Correlativity to Make the Case for Affirmative Action Programs in Education
- Why White Privilege Is a Necessary Part of Any Conversation on Racism
- From Lynching to Central Park Karen: How White Women Weaponize White Womanhood
- Looking in the Honest Mirror of Privilege: “Polite White” Reflections
- Whiteness as Audition and Blackness as Performance: Status Protest from the Margin
- The Trauma of Awakening to Racism: Did the Tragic Killing of George Floyd Result in Cultural Trauma for Whites?
- Whiteness as Contract
- Apartheid-era Chicago
- Whiteness as Guilt: Attacking Critical Race Theory to Redeem the Racial Contract
- White Supremacy's Police Siege on the United States Capitol
- White Vigilantism and the Racism of Race-Neutrality
- The White Supremacist Constitution
- Bias and the Law
- Black Self Defense: The Implicit Bias of Implicit Bias Theory
- Implicit Bias and Equal Protection: A Paradigm Shift
- #Socialjustice: Combatting Implicit Bias in an Age of Millennials, Colorblindness & Microaggressions
- Taking Race Salient: Trayvon Martin and Implicit Bias in a Not Yet Post-racial Society
- Shadowing the Bar: Attorneys' Own Implicit Bias
- Forgotten Racial Equality: Implicit Bias, Decisionmaking, and Misremembering
- Superbias: The Collision of Behavioral Economics and Implicit Social Cognition
- Guilty by Implicit Racial Bias: The Guilty/not Guilty Implicit Association Test
- Bias and Racism in Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Understanding Bias, Discrimination and the Law (Presentation)
- Assessing the Viability of Implicit Bias Evidence in Discrimination Cases: An Analysis of the Most Significant Federal Cases
- Social Dominance, Implicit Bias, Criminality, and Race
- Character Evidence as a Conduit for Implicit Bias
- Addressing Implicit Racial Biases Against Black Victims in Self-defense Cases
- Judicial Toleration of Racial Bias
- How Subtle Bias Infects the Law
- Student Evaluations and the Problem of Implicit Bias
- Implicit Bias in the Age of Trump: Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do. (Book Review)
- Moving Towards an Impartial Judiciary: Recommendations to Prevent and Discipline Judicial Bias
- Interrupting Bias: Inside and Outside the Courtroom
- The Road to Solutions: Systemic Racism and Implicit Bias in Prosecution
- Scanning for Bias: A Neuroscientific Response to Policing with Implicit Bias
- Implicit Bias: The Science, Influence, and Impact on Justice
- Crime and Punishment: an Empirical Study of the Effects of Racial Bias on Capital Sentencing Decisions
- Bias in International Law
- Nudging Judges Away from Implicit Bias: Using Behavioral Science to Promote Racial Equity in Federal Sentencing
- Structural Biases in Structural Constitutional Law
- Terrified by Technology: How Systemic Bias Distorts U.S. Legal and Regulatory Responses to Emerging Technology
- Are Constitutional Rights Enough? An Empirical Assessment of Racial Bias in Police Stops
- A Preponderance of Bias: Why Artificial Intelligence Should Be Qualified Immunity's Fatal Flaw
- Confronting Indeterminacy and Bias in Child Protection Law
- Citizenship Rights
- The Plessification of the Equal Protection Clause
- Proving Identity
- “A People Distinct from Others”: Service, Sacrifice, and Extending Naturalized Citizenship to American Samoans
- Birthright Citizenship under Attack: How Dominican Nationality Laws May Be the Future of U.S. Exclusion
- Birthright Justice: The Attack on Birthright citizenship and Immigrant Women of Color
- Birthright Citizenship, Race and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Race, Rights, and the Asian American Experience: A Review Essay
- Alien and Non-alien Alike: Citizenship, “Foreignness,” and Racial Hierarchy in American Law
- Colorblind Nationalism and the Limits of Citizenship
- Relational Legal Consciousness of U.S. Citizenship: Privilege, Responsibility, Guilt, and Love in Latino Mixed-Status Families
- A White Heteropatriarchal Property Right in Philandering, Sexual Exploitation, and Rape (The "WHP") or Johnny and the Whp
- The Fight to Be American: Military Naturalization and Asian Citizenship
- Asian/American/Alien: Birth Tourism, the Racialization of Asians, and the Identity of the American Citizen
- Two Recent Supreme Court Decisions and Changing Demographics Underscore the Importance of US Citizenship
- The Unborn Citizen
- Black Citizenship, Dehumanization, and the Fourteenth Amendment
- Birthright Citizenship, Slave Trade Legislation, and the Origins of Federal Immigration Regulation
- American Exclusion Doctrine: A Response to Liberal Defenses of Stare Decisis
- Pursuing Citizenship During Covid
- Abolishing Citizenship: Resolving the Irreconcilability Between “Soil” and “Blood” Political Membership and Anti-racist Democracy
- Rejecting Citizenship
- Dred Scott and Asian Americans
- Return of the New Mexican-American Diaspora
- Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Treaties related to Indigenous Peoples
- Law related to Indigenous Peoples
- Articles related to Indigenous Peoples
- Tribal Sovereignty
- The Time Trap: Addressing the Stereotypes That Undermine Tribal Sovereignty
- Return to Worcester: Dollar General and the Restoration of Tribal Jurisdiction to Protect Native Women and Children
- Worcester V. Georgia: A Breakdown in the Separation of Powers
- Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
- Multiculturalism and the Future of Tribal Sovereignty
- Sovereignty (Indian and Native Hawaiian) and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Redressing the Genocidal Act of Forcing American Citizenship upon Indigenous Peoples
- Columbus's Legacy: Law as an Instrument of Racial Discrimination Against Indigenous Peoples' Rights of Self-determination
- Tribal (De)termination? Commercial Speech, Native American Imagery and Cultural Sovereignty
- The Reports of Our Death Are Greatly Exaggerated--Reflections on the Resilience of the Oneida Indian Nation of New York
- New York's Quest for Jurisdiction over Indian Lands
- Sovereign Metaphors in Indian Law
- The Story of New York's Federal-State-Tribal Courts and Indian Nations Justice Forum
- The Changing Landscape of Federal Indian Policy
- Bridging the Jurisdictional Void: Cross-deputization Agreements in Indian Country
- Commerce with the Indian Tribes: Original Meanings, Current Implications
- Federal Policies Trap Tribes in Poverty
- Bringing Congress and Indians Back into Federal Indian Law: the Restatement of the Law of American Indians
- Welcome to the Maze: Race, Justice, and Jurisdiction in Mcgirt V. Oklahoma
- Using Game Theory to Better Understand the Role of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Catastrophe That Befell American Indians in Georgia
- A Meeting of the Minds: Utilizing Maine's State Education System to Promote the Success of its Native Students While Maintaining Tribal Sovereignty
- “Magic Words” and Original Understanding: an Amplified Clear Statement Rule to Abrogate Tribal Sovereign Immunity
- Incorporation by Any Other Name? Comparing Congress' Federalization of Tribal Court Criminal Procedure with the Supreme Court's Regulation of State Courts
- Bankrupting Tribes: An Examination of Tribal Sovereign Immunity as Reparation in the Context of Section 106(a)
- The Execution of Lezmond Mitchell: An Analysis of Federal Indian Law, Criminal Jurisdiction, and the Death Penalty as Applied to Native Americans
- Legal Barriers to Tribal Jurisdiction over Violence Against Women in Maine: Developments and Paths Forward
- Pushing Past the Pandemic: Re-evaluating Tribal Exemptions to Medicaid Work Requirements
- Bridges to a New Era: A Report on the Past, Present, and Potential Future of Tribal Co-management on Federal Public Lands
- The Tribal Right to Exclude Others from Indian-owned Lands
- Finding Ways to Empower Tribal Oil Production
- It's None of Your Business: State Regulation of Tribal Businesses Undermines Sovereignty and Justice
- Taking Stock: Open Questions and Unfinished Business under the VAWA [Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act] Amendments to the Indian Civil Rights Act
- For Freedmen's Sake: The Story of the Native Blacks of the Muscogee Nation and Their Fight for Citizenship Post-Mcgirt
- A Case for Deference in American Indian Health Law
- Are You NativeAmerican?
- Fanon, Colonial Violence, and Racist Language in Federal American Indian Law
- Mcgirt and Tribal Sovereignty: Putting Jurisdictional Power Back in the Hands of Indigenous Peoples
- Meeting the Mcgirt Moment: The Five Tribes, Sovereignty & Criminal Jurisdiction in Oklahoma's New Indian Country
- Toward Tribal Health Sovereignty
- Justice as Healing: Native Nations and Reconciliation
- Treaty of Gudalaupe Hidalgo
- Treaties related to Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago
- Law related to Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago
- Articles related to Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago
- Transatlantic Slave Trade
- Africans, Descendants and the Law (Before 1864)
- African Descendants and the Law (1863-1963)
- Articles related to Slavery
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- Racial Reentrenchment and Neoslavery
- "Color Struck": Intragroup and Cross-racial Color Discrimination
- The Thirteenth Amendment and Interest Convergence
- White Supremacy, Anti-blackness and the Afterlife of Slavery in the Law
- How the Thirteenth Amendment's Promise of Abolition Holds Protections Against the Modern Debtors' Prisons
- #BlackLivesMatter and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- The Early History of the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the Implications Thereof
- Critical Black Protectionism, Blacklivesmatter, and Social Media: Building a Bridge to Social Justice
- Derrick Bell's Dilemma: The Interest Convergence Principle and Racial Realism
- RADTALKS: What Could Be Possible If the Law Really Stood for Blacklives?
- Does the #ADOS & #MAGA Convergence Signal Imminent Economic Collapse?
- African American HistoryMakers and 9/11
- On Jussie Smollet and Racial Stress
- A Reflection about Black Progress: Not Better or Worst - Just Different
- Dying While Black: Intergenerational Impact of Racism and Segregation (Video)
- Subjective and Objective Indicators of Racial Progress
- Modern Narratives About Race and Slavery: Post-Racialism, Race-Consciousness, and Reparations
- Time to Fix Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Recent Developments in Desegregation Cases
- Law and Anti-blackness
- Letting the Cat out of the Bag: How Lack of Access to Animal Companionship and Husbandry Fosters Inequality for Black Americans
- Movement Lawyering in Moments of Crisis: Some Things White Allies (And Others) Can do
- #BLACKLIVESMATTER Kitchen Talk
- Urban Education Policy as the Dispossession, Containment, Dehumanization, and Disenfranchisement of Black Peoples
- Seeking Sankofa: Any Hope for a “Post-Racial” Future Resides in Facing Our Racial
- White Saviors
- Confederate Monuments as Badges of Slavery
- Defining the Badges and Incidents of Slavery
- The Thirteenth Amendment, Interest Convergence, and the Badges and Incidents of Slavery
- Section 1 of the Thirteenth Amendment and the Badges and Incidents of Slavery
- Race, Rights, and the Thirteenth Amendment: Defining the Badges and Incidents of Slavery
- The Thirteenth Amendment as Basis for Racial Truth & Reconciliation
- The Battle of Brandy Creek: How One Black Community Fought Annexation, Tax Revaluation, and Displacement
- Toward a Touchstone Theory of Anti-racism: Sex Discrimination Law Meets #Livingwhileblack
- Black Lives Matter in Historical Perspective
- Systemic Racism: Patterns of Black Disadvantage and White Advantage Linked to Slavery
- (Re)framing Race in Civil Rights Lawyering, Stony the Road: Reconstruction, White Supremacy, and the Rise of Jim Crow, by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Penguin Press, 2019
- No Justice, No Peace: The Need for a State Version of § 1983 in Response to the Movement for Black Lives
- Reparations
- The Coronavirus Pandemic And the Demand for Reparations
- Event (Nov20): Breaking the Chain of Oppression: Comprehensive Reparations
- The Science of Reparations: A Balanced Approach
- Recognition of Responsibility and Reparation for Massive and Flagrant Violations of Human Rights
- Understanding the Legal Difference Between Equitable and Compensatory Reparations
- Educational Inequality and the Science of Diversity in Grutter: A Lesson for the Reparations Debate in the Age of Obama
- HR 40 Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act
- 2019 New York Assembly Bill 3080 Commission on Reparations Remedies
- Illinois House Resolution 45, Study Reparations for Slavery (2017)
- Municipal Fair Housing Act Litigation and Reparations
- National Education Association (NEA) Votes to Support Reparation for Descendants of Africans Enslaved in the United States
- Forty Acres and a Mule: America's Bill for Reparations Is Long past Overdue
- Vermont Bill Apology and Proposal for Reparations
- Reparations Lawsuit (2004) Bob Brown v. John Paul II, et. al.
- Reparations and Restorative Justice: A Path to Racial Healing
- A "Legacy Preference" for Descendants of Slaves: Why Georgetown's Approach to Admissions Is Misguided
- Speaking Truth to Power: An Analysis of American Truth-telling Efforts Vis-À-vis the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Reparations for Descendants of Africans Enslaved in the United States and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- This Means War: A Case for Just Reparations under the Doctrine of Inalienability
- Extraordinary Justice: Reparations for Historic Abuses
- A Consideration of Black Life under American Law from 1619 to 1972 and a Challenge to Prevailing Notions of Legally Based Reparations
- Reparations Theory and Practice Then and Now: Mau Mau Redress Litigation and the British High Court
- Reparations Can Mitigate Wealth Inequity
- Re-assembling Osiris: Rule 23, the Black Farmers Case, and Reparations
- Responsibility for Historical Injustices: Reconceiving the Case for Reparations
- A No-excuse Approach to Transitional Justice: Reparations as Tools of Extraordinary Justice
- The Rhetoric of Race, Redemption, and Will Contests: Inheritance as Reparations in John Grisham's Sycamore Row
- Declaration of the International Conference on Reparations
- Racial Justice Demands Truth & Reconciliation
- American Reparations Theory and Practice at the Crossroads
- Racial Reparations: Japanese American Redress and African American Claims
- Correcting the Harms of Slavery: Collective Liability, the Limited Prospects of Success for a Class Action Suit for Slavery Reparations, and the Reconceptualization of White Racial Identity
- Reparation and DAEUS (Selected Law Review Articles)
- The Case For Black Reparations (Book Review)
- Re-assembling Osiris: Rule 23, the Black Farmers Case, and Reparations
- Rights, Race, Redistribution, and Responsibility: A Case Study of the United States, South Africa, Canada and Palestine
- The Trans-atlantic Slave Trade: A Legacy Establishing a Case for International Reparations
- Shocking List of 10 Companies that Profited from the Slave Trade
- Dominant Perspectives on Reparations
- The Cultural War over Reparations for Slavery
- The Utility and Disadvantages of Reparations
- JP Morgan Chase Manhattan Bank and Slavery
- The Case Against Black Reparations
- The Mass Tort Analogy and African American Reparations
- Slavery and Tort Law
- Unjust Enrichment and Reparations for Slavery
- Reparations as Redistribution
- The Role of the Federal Government in Slavery and Jim Crow
- Slavery, Reproductive Abuse, and Reparations
- Statutes of Limitations and Reparations
- Takings Clause Solution to Reparations
- Taking Conservatives Seriously
- Failure to Enforce the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments
- The Case for Black Reparations
- Slavery, Segregation and Reparations
- Political Autonomy as a Form of Reparations
- Transforming Public Perceptions of Reparations
- The Case for Black Reparations Redux
- Reparation Debate Beyond 1865
- White America and Reparations
- Black America and Reparations
- New Avenues for Slavery Reparations
- Legal Issues and Reparations
- Uncivil Wars and Reparation
- The Race-Skewed Notion of Victimhood
- MANY BILLIONS GONE: IS IT TIME TO RECONSIDER THE CASE FOR BLACK REPARATIONS?
- The Case for a Reparations Law School Clinic
- Historic and Modern Social Movements for Reparations: The National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'cobra) and its Antecedents
- Documenting the Costs of Slavery, Segregation, and Contemporary Racism: Why Reparations Are in Order for African Americans
- The U.S. Reparations Debate: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Towards a More Perfect Union: An Approach to Rectifying White-Black Racial Inequality in American Life
- Black Reparations for Twentieth Century Federal Housing Discrimination: The Construction of White Wealth and the Effects of Denied Black Homeownership
- An Uphill Battle for Reparationists: A Quantitative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Slavery Reparations Rhetoric
- 3/5ths to 1/10th, How to Make Black America Whole: Exploring Congressional Act H.R.40 -- Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act
- The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade's African Elephant in the International Courtroom: West Africa's Debt of Reparations to the Descendants of the Black Diaspora
- When Righteousness Fails: The New Incentive for Reparations for Slavery and its Continuing Aftermath in the United States
- The Reparations Work Underway in Evanston, Il: Promoting an Affirmative and Accountable Government
- The Unmaking of “Black Bill Gates”: How the U.s. Patent System Failed African-American Inventors
- Critique of the Black Commons as Reparations
- Reparations and the Right to Return
- Toward a Just Future: Anticipating and Overcoming a Sustained Resistance to Reparations
- Reparations for Police Violence
- The Wilmington Massacre and Coup of 1898 and the Search for Restorative Justice
- Regulatory Reparations
- Criminalized Students, Reparations, and the Limits of Prospective Reform
- Reparations for Racial Wealth Disparities as Remedy for Social Contract Breach
- Reparations & H.R. 40: Call to Action for Congress
- Reparations for a Public Nuisance? The Effort to Compensate Survivors, Victims, and Descendants of the Tulsa Race Massacre One Hundred Years Later
- Reparations, Restitution, and Transitional Justice: American Chattel Slavery & its Aftermath, A Moral Debate Whose Time Has Come
- America to Me--A Public Nuisance Reparations Framework Through the Lens of the Tulsa Massacre
- France and Haiti: A Debt of Dishonor
- Remedying the Health Implications of Structural Racism Through Reparations
- In re African–American Slave Descendants Litigation
- Trial Court Documents - African American Slave Litigation
- Cases - African American Slave Litigation
- Briefs - African American Slave Litigation
- SecondarySources - African American Slave Litigation
- Native Hawai'ian Sovereignty
- Migration and Immigration
- Anti-Blackness, Immigration Law, and Criminal Law
- African Immigrants, Intersectionality, and the Increasing Need for Visibility in the Current Immigration Debate
- Immigrant Passing
- Migrant Workers: Connecting Domestic Law with International Labor Standards,
- The Absurdity of Crime-based Deportation
- Contemporary First-generation European Americans: The Unbearable “Whiteness” of Being
- Enforcing Stereotypes: The Self-fulfilling Prophecies of U.S. Immigration Enforcement
- The Crossroads: Being Black, Immigrant, and Undocumented in the Era of #Blacklivesmatter
- Constructing Crimmigration: Latino Subordination in a “Post-Racial” World
- Opening Borders: African Americans and Latinos Through the Lens of Immigration
- Inclusive Immigrant Justice: Racial Animus and the Origins of Crime-based Deportation
- Show Me Your Papers”: An Equal Protection Violation of the Rights of Latino Men in Trump's America
- United States v. Bhagat Singh Thind (1923)
- Immigration, Racism and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Undocumented Criminal Procedure
- Nation of Immigrants: What an Ignorant and Offensive Myth!
- Racial Animus Infects the Origins of the Undesirable Aliens Act of 1929
- Who Does America Want?
- The Blacks Who "Got Their Forty Acres": A Theory of Black West Indian Migrant Asset Acquisition
- Congress Never Purge Racial Animisty from Immigration Statutes
- Fleeing the Land of the Free
- The Immigrant "Other": Racialized Identity and the Devaluation of Immigrant Family Relations
- Ethno-nationalism and Asylum Law
- Mistreatment and Exploitation of Skilled Foreign Workers Through H-visa Precarity
- Automatic Birthright Citizenship: How Europe Has Fallen and Why We Should Not Follow
- Recognizing the Right to Family Unity in Immigration Law
- Immigration Detention and Dissent: The Role of the First Amendment on the Road to Abolition
- A Short History of Immigrant Rights in the United States
- Comprehensive Immigration Reform in the Jim Crow Era: Chinese Exclusion and the Mccreary Act of 1893
- Entitled to Better: Title 42 & the Historic Mistreatment of Haitian Migrants
- Immigration, Sovereignty, and the Constitution of Foreignness
- From the Chinese Exclusion Act to the Muslim Ban: An Immigration System Built on Systemic Racism
- School Attrition Through Enforcement: Title VI Disparate Impact and Verification of Student Immigration Status
- Immigration Law's Boundary Problem: Determining the Scope of Executive Discretion
- Immigration Disobedience
- Deporting the Pardoned
- Impacted Communities Leading Authentic Legal Mobilization: A Refugee-led Access-to-justice Story
- Overcriminalizing Immigration
- The Curious Relationship Between “Self-deportation” Policies and Naturalization Rates
- The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act as Antecedent to Contemporary Latina/o/x Migration
- Immigration and Civil Rights: Is the “New” Birmingham the Same as the “Old” Birmingham?
- In Defense of Deportation Defense
- Immigrant Latina Domestic Workers and Sexual Harassment
- “Alien” Litigation as Polity-participation: the Positive Power of a “Voteless Class of Litigants”
- Out of Bounds: Gender Outlaws, Immigration & the Limits of Assimilation
- Migrant Trauma as Inclusion
- Immigration Enforcement and the Fugitive Slave Acts: Exploring Their Similarities
- Flight from Cuba
- America's Second-class Children: An Examination of President Trump's Immigration Policies on Migrant Children and Inquiry on Justice Through the Catholic Perspective
- The Aftermath of Enforcement Episodes for the Children of Immigrants
- Papers Pleased Provision Uphelded (Arizona v. UniteStates)d
- Crimmigration and the Legitimacy of Immigration Law
- Removing Non-Citizen Parents of Citizen Children: The US Approach
- Anti-Blackness in Immigration: A Comparative Analysis Between the United States of America and the United Mexican States [Estados Unidos Mexicanos]
- The Impact of Prohibiting Legal Service Corporation Offices from Representing UndocumentedImmigrants on Migrant Farmworker Litigation
- Undocumented Debtors
- Alabama Introduces the Immigration Debate to its Classrooms
- Marrying Poor: Women's Citizenship, Race, and Tanf Policies
- What Killed the Dream? Recession Politics and the Ironic Power of the Undocumented Immigrant
- Birthright Justice: the Attack on Birthright Citizenship and Immigrant Womenof Color
- Migration, Identity, & the Colonial Encounter
- Federal Preemption and Immigration
- Immigrants with Prior Criminal Record Risk Removal from the United States
- Marriage and Morality: Examining the International MarriageBroker Regulation Act
- The Undocumented Worker and the Law
- Gender and Alien Refugees Asylum
- Annotated Bibliography: No Fence, No Foul
- Burlingame-Seward Treaty of 1868
- Global Migrations and Imagined Citizenship
- Border Brutalism
- A History of Immigration Law Regarding People of Color
- Immigration Law and the Racialization of Latina /Latino
- Immigrant-Bashing: Why Now?
- Haitians: Seeking Refuge in the United States
- Fear of an "Alien Nation"
- Black Sentiment on Immigration
- Harlan, Chinese and Chinese Americans
- Blacks and Browns: The Need to Make Common Cause
- CRT and Immigration: Settler Colonialism, Foreign Indigeneity, and the Education of Racial Perception
- Now They've Robbed Me: The Use of Termination of Parental Rights in Government-fractured Immigrant Families
- Criminalization and the Politics of Migration in Brazil
- Crimmigration –Structural Tools of Settler Colonialism
- Immigration and Blackness
- “Hispanics in the Heartland: The Fremont, Nebraska Immigration Ordinance and the Future of Latino Civil Rights”
- Arizona, Immigration, and Latinos: The Epistemology of Whiteness
- The Political Behavior of Asian Indian American Women: Gendered and Generational Perspectives on Race, Immigration and Socio-economic Status
- Races at the Gate: A Century of Racial Distinctions in American Immigration Policy (1865-1965)
- The Canadian Indian Free Passage Right and Explicit Race Restriction in United States Immigration Law
- Immigration Policy and Public Health
- Traveling While Hispanic: Border Patrol Immigration Investigatory Stops at TSA Checkpoints and Hispanic Appearance
- Not Yet Forgiven for Being Black: Haiti's TPS, LDF, and the Protean Struggle for Racial Justice
- Documentation Status, Neighborhood Disorder, and Attitudes Toward Police and Courts among Latina Immigrants
- The Rise of Zero Tolerance and the Demise of Family
- Ending Bogus Immigration Emergencies
- Truth in Crisis: Critically Re-examining Immigration Rhetoric & Policy Under the Trump Administration
- Institutional Racism, ICE Raids, and Immigration Reform
- Critical Race Theory and Proposition 187: The Racial Politics of Immigration Law
- Considering Race in American Immigration Jurisprudence
- Immigration Law, Race, and Identity
- Race and Immigration Law: A Troubling Marriage
- Quieting the Court: Lessons from the Muslim Ban Case
- Mezei's Day in Court: Debtors' Prisons, Substance Abuse, and the Permissiveness of Civil Detention in American Immigration Law
- Immigration in the Era of Trump: Jarring Social, Political, and Legal Realities
- Banished and Overcriminalized: Critical Race Perspectives of Illegal Entry and Drug Courier Prosecutions
- The Importance of Standardized Data Collection and Reporting in Improving Medical Care for Immigration Detainees
- A Look Back at the Warren Court's Due Process Revolution Through the Lens of Immigrants
- The Shifting Categorization of Immigration Law
- Pregnant in Captivity: Analyzing the Treatment of Pregnant Women in American Prisons and Immigration Detention Centers
- President Trump's Immigration Powers: Migratory Labor and Racial Animus
- Moving Toward Transformation: Abolitionist Reforms and the Immigrants' Rights Movement
- Now the Border Is Everywhere: Why a Border Search Exception Based on Race Can No Longer Stand
- Building Treaties Instead of Walls: How NAFTA and the USMCA Make the Case for Treaties as the Future of U.S. Immigration Policy
- The Case Against Race Profiling in Immigration Enforcement
- Relief and Statutes of Limitation for Deportable Noncitizens under Asian Exclusion, 1882-1948
- Immigration Law Lessons from Deported Americans: Life after Deportation to Mexico
- Jailhouse Immigration Screening
- In-and-out Justice: How the Acceleration of Families Through Immigration Court Violates Due Process
- (Un)equal Immigration Protection
- Empowering Immigration Judges to Sanction Attorneys Abusing the Powerless
- Zero-tolerance: The Trump Administration's Human Rights Violations Against Migrants on the Southern Border
- Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses: an Overview of the Immigration System and Chevron Deference
- Making Immigration Law
- Missing Immigrants in the Rhetoric of Sanctuary
- Beyond the U Visa and Carceral Feminist “Crimmigration”: Transforming the VAWA Self-petition to Remedy Sexual Violence in Immigration Detention
- Envisioning Community Paralegals in the United States: Beginning to Fix the Broken Immigration System
- Pleading the Fifth in Immigration Court: A Regulatory Proposal
- When Does Questioning Related to Immigration Status Constitute a Miranda Interrogation?
- Digital Racial Borders
- When Is Immigration Selection Discriminatory?
- An Invisible Border Wall and the Dangers of Internal Agency Control
- Migrants, Race Discrimination and the International Court of Justice
- Bias and Immigration: A New Factors Test to Examine Extrinsic Evidence of Animus in Immigration Cases
- Learning from Deported Americans
- Enforcing the “Safe and Sanitary” Environment Standard Within U.S. Detention Facilities to Save Children's Lives
- Punishment and Prejudice: Reproductive Coercion in Immigration and Customs Enforcement Detention Centers
- A Lineage of Family Separation
- In Fear of Black Revolutionary Contagion and Insurrection: Foucault, Galtung, and the Genesis of Racialized Structural Violence in American Foreign Policy and Immigration Law
- “Trump Got His Wall, it Is Called Title 42”; The Evolution and Illegality of Title 42's Implementation and its Impact on Immigrants Seeking Entry into the United States
- Beyond Borders: How Principles of Prison Abolition Can Shape the Future of Immigration Reform
- Rethinking Prosecutorial Discretion in Immigration Enforcement
- Time to Go Auer Separate Ways: Why the Board of Immigration Appeals Should Not Say What the Law is
- Addressing Gendered Trauma, Identity, and the Crime-to-deportation Pipeline among Southeast Asian Men
- Decitizenizing Asian Pacific American Women
- Rights Retrenchment in Immigration Law
- Racial Contagion: Anti-Asian Nationalism, the State of Emergency, and Exclusion
- Addressing the Intersection of Racial Justice and Immigrant Rights
- The Particular Harms of the “Good Immigrant” Versus “Bad Immigrant” Construction on Black Immigrants in the United States
- Race, History, and Immigration Crimes
- “Collateral” Damage: Implications of the Zero-tolerance Policy on Immigration
- Dreaming with Dreamers When DACA Is at Risk: An Innovative and Legally Defensible Student-community Partnership Model to Bolster Financial Support for Undocumented College Students
- Immigration E-carceration: A Faustian Bargain
- Love in the Time of ICE: How Parents Without Papers Are Stripped of the Right to Raise Their Children in a Safe and Healthy Environment
- Policing the Polity
- Virtually Incredible: Rethinking Deference to Demeanor When Assessing Credibility in Asylum Cases Conducted by Video Teleconference
- Weakening the Deportation Pipeline by Encouraging Local Law Enforcement Agencies to Terminate Their 287(g) Agreements: Local Strategies Grounded in Administrative and Moral Implications
- Systemic Racism in the U.S. Immigration Laws
- Access to a Doctor, Access to Justice? An Empirical Study on the Impact of Forensic Medical Examinations in Preventing Deportations
- Downsizing the Deportation State
- The Imaginary Immigration Clause
- Frozen in Time: The Supreme Court's Outdated, Incoherent Jurisprudence on Congressional Plenary Power over Immigration
- Immigration Law–The $2 Cost of Deportation for Black Immigrants
- Empire, Borders, and Refugee Responsibility Sharing
- Immigration Reforms as Health Policy
- Sheriffs, State Troopers, and the Spillover Effects of Immigration Policing
- Health Care Sanctuaries for Immigrants
- Solidarity at the Border: How the EU and US Criminalize Aid to Migrants
- Seeing Immigration and Structural Racism: It's Where You Put Your Eyes
- Deportation and Dissent: Protecting the Voices of the Immigrant Rights Movement
- Lawyering from a Deportation Abolition Ethic
- Looking Closer to Home: Negotiating Immigration Localism and State Police Power
- Reflections on Immigration One Hundred Years after the Red Scare
- The Danger of Dissent: A Century of Targeting Immigrants
- Acts of Justice: Restoring Justice for Immigrants Through State Pardons
- A Case for Community-based Alternatives to Immigration Detention
- Contextualizing (Children's) Immigration in Law, History, Theory and Politics
- Punishing with Impunity: The Legacy of Risk Classification Assessment in Immigration Detention
- Internment of Japanese Americans
- Language and English Only
- Voting Rights and Elections
- Race or Party?: How Courts Should Think about Republican Efforts to Make it Harder to Vote in North Carolina and Elsewhere
- How Second-Generation Discriminatory Voting Barriers Harm
- Cooper, Governor of North Carolina, et al. v. Harris, et al. (Synopsis)
- The Poll Tax Before Jim Crow
- LDF filed suit in federal court challenging the Pence/Kobach Election Integrity Commission
- Disparate Impact and Voting Rights: How Objections to Impact-based Claims Prevent Plaintiffs from Prevailing in Cases Challenging New Forms of Disenfranchisement
- #Blacklivesmatter and Voting Disenfranchisement
- Validity of Laws that Restrict Voting Rights of Felons
- 20 Reasons Not to Vote
- Voting Rights, Democracy & Minority Rule (April 2. 2021) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- Race-Status, Directions, Elections (10/29/2022) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- The Right Choice for Elections: How Choice Voting Will End Gerrymandering and Expand Minority Voting Rights, from City Councils to Congress
- The Development of Voter Identification Laws
- The First Amendment, Equal Protection, and Felon Disenfranchisement: a New Viewpoint
- Debunking an Urban Legend: Death of Voting Rights
- Race and Election Irregularites on November 7 2000
- Felon Disenfranchisement: the Modern Day Poll Tax
- Voting Rights Act and Indians
- Reconstruction, Felon Disenfranchisement, and the Right to Vote:
- Native Voting Power: Enhancing Tribal Sovereignty in Federal Elections
- Reaffirmation or Requiem for the Voting Rights Act?
- Has Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act Run Its Course?
- Intentional Discrimination in Farrakhan V. Gregoire: the Ninth Circuit's Voting Rights ActStandard Results In the New Jim Crow
- The Need for Federal Legislation to Address Native Voter Suppression
- Slouching Toward Universality: A Brief History of Race, Voting, and Political Participation
- America's Quiet Legacy of Native American Voter Disenfranchisement: Prospects for Change in North Dakota after Brakebill V. Jaeger
- Effects of the Voting Rights Act on Reapportionment and Hispanic Voting Strength in Texas
- Race Obliviousness and the Invisibility of Whiteness: The Court's Construction of Race (1995)
- Following the Blueprint: How a New Generation of Segregationists Is Advancing Racial Gerrymandering
- A Uniform Approach to Felon Disenfranchisement: Is the Multi-state System an Artifact of Slavery?
- The “Welfare Queen” Goes to the Polls: Race-based Fractures in Gender Politics and Opportunities for Intersectional Coalitions
- How the Native American Vote Continues to Be Suppressed
- Purcell v. Gonzalez, Principle and Problem--Native American Voting Rights in the 2018 North Dakota Elections
- Whatever Happened to the Voting Rights Act? Or, Restoring the White Privilege
- Voting in 2020: Strengthening the Asian American Electorate
- COVID-19 Related Litigation: Challenges to Election and Voting Practices During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Reconstructing Racially Polarized Voting
- “Not as a Favor, Not as a Privilege, but as a Right”: Woman Suffragists, Race, Rights, and the Nineteenth Amendment
- From Suffrage to Substantive Human Rights: The Continuing Journey for Racially Marginalized Women
- Models, Race, and the Law
- The Blinding Color of Race: Elections and Democracy in the Post-Shelby County Era
- Not Your Mule? Disrupting the Political Powerlessness of Black Women Voters
- The Political (Mis)representation of Immigrants in Voting
- Noncitizen Voting: A Case Study of Oregon
- Voter Identification Requirements as Denying or Abridging Right to Vote on Account of Race or Color Under § 2 of Voting Rights Act, 52 U.S.C.A. § 10301
- Election Laws Disproportionately Disadvantaging Racial Minorities, and the Futility of Trying to Solve Today's Problems with Yesterday's Never Very Good Tools
- Federalizing the Voting Rights Act
- Calculated Discrimination: Exposing Racial Gerrymandering Using Computational Methods
- Twin Flames: A Story of Racial Gerrymandering and Partisan Gerrymandering
- Election Laws Disproportionately Disadvantaging Racial Minorities, and the Futility of Trying to Solve Today's Problems with Yesterday's Never Very Good Tools
- The Battle for an Undiluted Black Vote in Louisiana: Recollections of a White Southern Civil Rights Lawyer
- “This Lawsuit Smacks of Racism”: Disinformation, Racial Coding, and the 2020 Election
- “Unpacking” the Problem: The Need to Broaden the Scope of Vote Dilution Claims under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act
- The Coming of the Fifteenth Amendment: The Republican Party and the Right to Vote in the Early Reconstruction Era
- Where's My Ballot?: Why Congress Should Amend House Bill H.r.1 to Include a National Mandate of Drop Boxes for Federal Elections to Help Protect the Black Vote
- Circuit Circus: Defying Scotus and Disenfranchising Black Voters
- Policing the Body Politic
- Partisan Gerrymandering as a Threat to Multiracial Democracy
- Barred for Life: How State Felony Disenfranchisement Laws Ban Elderly Ex-cons from the Voting Booth
- We Shall Overcome Some Day ... but Not Today: Brnovich V. Democratic National Committee and the 21st Century Version of Jim Crow
- The Work Is Not Done: Frederick Douglass and Black Suffrage
- How Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and One Civil Rights Lawyer Transformed the Electoral Success of Native Americans and Chicanos in New Mexico
- Criminal Disenfranchisement in State Constitutions: A Marker of Exclusion, Punitiveness, and Fragile Citizenship
- Post-Pandemic, but Not Post-Racial
- Mass Incarceration & the Minority Vote: the Case for a Federal Ban on Felon Disenfranchisement
- Race-Conscious Independent Redistricting Commissions: Protecting Racial Minorities' Political Power Through Rules-based Map Drawing
- Law and Justice
- Claudia Rankine's Citizen: Documenting and Protesting America's Halting March Toward Racial Justice and Equality
- Racism in American Courts: Cause for Black Disruption or Despair?
- Anti-Discrimination Law and Systemic Racism: Challenges for the European Union (EU) and the Nordic Countries
- Working for Justice in an Unjust System; Moving Beyond the Legal System
- Bias on Trial: Toward an Open Discussion of Racial Stereotypes in the Courtroom
- Race Ipsa Loquitur
- Russian Election Interference and Race-baiting
- Redeeming Whiteness in the Shadow of Internment: Earl Warren, Brown, and A Theory of Racial Redemption
- Changing the Rules: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Doctrinal Reform, Indeterminacy, and Whiteness
- White Men Can't Jump: Critical Epistemologies, Embodiment, and the Praxis of Legal Scholarship
- Citing Slavery
- Judicial Selection: Diversity, Discretion, Inclusion, and the Idea of Justice
- Outlaws, Pirates, Judges: Judicial Activism as an Expression of Anti-authoritarianism in Anglo-American Culture
- And What of the “Black” in Black Letter Law?: A Blaqueer Reflection
- Reflections on Security, Race, and Rights Twenty-years after 9/11
- Latinxs Reshaping Law & Policy in the U.S. South
- “Multiracial” Discourse: Racial Classifications in an Era of Color-blind Jurisprudence
- Law and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America
- Race and the Law: The Visible and the Invisible
- Constitutional Law, Generally
- The Constitution's Bicentennial: Commemorating the Wrong Document?
- Civil Rights Cases (1883)
- Preemptive Opinions: The Secret History of Worcester V. Georgia and Dred Scott
- Women’s Rights, Civil Rights and SCOTUS (May 13, 2022) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- Brief of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents, Adarand Constructors, Inc., Petitioner, v. Norman Y. Mineta, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation, et Al., Respondents.
- We the (Native) People?: How Indigenous Peoples Debated the U.S. Constitution
- Minnesota Equal Protection in the Third Millennium: “Old Formulations” or “New Articulations”?
- Native Nations and the Constitution: An Inquiry into "Extra-constitutionality"
- Was Brown v. Board of Education Correctly Decided?
- The Shaw Claim: The Rise and Fall of Colorblind Jurisprudence
- The Superfluous Fifteenth Amendment?
- The Constitution, A Noble Framework for Participatory Politics but Not a Protection for Non-white Americans
- What Is a Community? Group Rights and the Constitution: the Special Case of African Americans
- Constitutional Law--Black Prisoner Denied Medical Attention: Eighth Amendment Rights Violation Versus Inherent Biases in Medical Racism--sherman V. Corcella, 2020 U.s. Dist. Lexis 125931 (D. Conn. 2020)
- The Republication of the Constitution in Context: The Continuing Significance of Racism
- The Antiracist Constitution
- "Hey, Hey! Ho, Ho! These Mass Arrests Have Got to Go!”: The Expressive Fourth Amendment Argument
- 14th Amendment
- Equal Protection and White Supremacy
- U.S.C.A. Constitutional Amendment XIV
- NAACP Amicus Brief in Adarand v Mineta
- Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
- Gong Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78 (1927)
- Key Cases Related to Section 1 of the 14th Amendment
- 14th Amendment, Race and Undocumented Immigrants (Video)
- The Creation and Destruction of the Fourteenth Amendment During the Long Civil War
- Why Empirically Destabilizing the “Race” Ipsa Loquitur Trope Matters: Reorienting Equal Protection Around Social Practices
- Racial Suffering as Human Suffering: An Existentially-grounded Humanity Consciousness as a Guide to a Fourteenth Amendment Reborn
- The “Tri-ethnic” Dilemma: Race, Equality, and the Fourteenth Amendment in the American West
- Race, Politics, and Denial: Why Oregon Forgot to Ratify the Fourteenth Amendment
- Reconstruction and Racial Nativism: Chinese Immigrants and the Debates on the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments and Civil Rights Laws
- The Equal Protection Doctrine in the Age of Trump: The Example of Undocumented Immigrant Children
- Unlawful Status as a “Constitutional Irrelevancy”?: The Equal Protection Rights of Illegal Immigrants
- Local Laws Restricting the Freedom of Undocumented Immigrants as Violations of Equal Protection and Principles of Federal Preemption
- The Lawfulness of the Reconstruction Amendments
- Equal Protection Design Defects
- Mississippi Allows Peremptory Challenges for Fake, Race-neutral Reasons in Violation of Batson's Equal Rights Rationale
- The Failure to Protect Pregnant Pretrial Detainees: The Possibility of Constitutional Relief in the Second Circuit under a Fourteenth Amendment Analysis
- Civil Rights Law in Living Color
- Diversity v. Colorblindness
- Killing Due Process: Double Jeopardy, White Supremacy and Gang Prosecutions
- “Black Lives Matter” and “The Blue Line” Clashed Across the United States in 2020, Raising a Necessary Question for the U.s. Supreme Court: Whether the Heck Doctrine Bars a Convict's Challenge for Equal Protection Claims of Racial-profiling
- Frankenstein's Baby: The Forgotten History of Corporations, Race, and Equal Protection
- Racial Barriers to Equal Protection: United States V. Vaello Madero
- Religious Liberty, Racial Justice, and Discriminatory Impacts: Why the Equal Protection Clause Should Be Applied at Least as Strictly as the Free Exercise Clause
- Criminal Justice and Racism
- Criminal Law, Generally
- Coming and Going: Racial Disparity in the Punishment and Profit of Marijuana
- Looking Criminal and the Presumption of Dangerousness: Afrocentric Facial Features, Skin Tone, and Criminal Justice
- Breaking Blue: Challenging Police Officer Credibility at Motions to Suppress
- From Stop and Frisk to Shoot and Kill: Terry V. Ohio's Pathway to Police Violence
- Blue Lives Have Always Mattered: The Usurping of Hate Crime Laws for an Unintended and Unnecessary Purpose
- Prisoners of Fate: The Challenges of Creating Change for Children of Incarcerated Parents
- Smoke but No Fire: When Innocent People Are Wrongly Convicted of Crimes That Never Happened
- Disentangling Disparity: Exploring Racially Disparate Effect and Treatment in Capital Charging
- Where Bias Lives in the Criminal Law and its Processes: How Judges and Jurors Socially Construct Black Criminals
- Nigga Theory: Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity in the Substantive Criminal Law
- Terry V. Ohio: its Failure, Immoral Progeny, and Racial Profiling
- Batson for Judges, Police Officers & Teachers: Lessons in Democracy from the Jury Box,
- Criminal Selectivity in the United States: A History Plagued by Class & Race Bias
- Warrantless Searches and Seizures (2016)
- Policing the Prosecutor: Race, the Fourth Amendment, and the Prosecution of Criminal Case
- Court Holds A Person Can Be Too Smart to be a Police Officer
- Creating the Trauma-to-Prison Pipeline: How the U.S. Justice System Criminalizes Structural and Interpersonal Trauma Experienced by Girls of Color
- Senate Bill 756 - First Step Act of 2018 - Criminal Justice Reform
- Race, Paternalism, and the Right to Counsel
- Systemic Triage: Implicit Racial Bias in the Criminal Courtroom
- Implicitly Unjust: How Defenders Can Affect Systemic Racist Assumptions
- The Paradox of “Progressive Prosecution"
- Federal Felon-in-Possession Gun Laws and Black Communities
- Policing Black Residents as Nuisances: Why Selective Nuisance Law Enforcement Violates the Fair Housing Act
- Fairness and Equality in the Criminal Justice System: Internal Policies
- Reimagining Prosecution: A Growing Progressive Movement
- The History of Body Snatching is Kinda Racist, Y'all
- The Crime of Color
- DNA, Racial Disparities, and Biases in Criminal Justice
- The Myth of the Good Cop and the Law
- Solutions to the Discriminatory Bail System
- The Everyday Economic Violence of Black Life
- Bias in Blue: Instructing Jurors to Consider the Testimony of Police Officer Witnesses with Caution
- Prosecutorial Crimes and Corruption: The (White) Elephant in the Courtroom
- The High Crime Factor Has a Disparate Impact on African Americans
- A Snitch in Time: An Historical Sketch of Black Informing During Slavery
- Racism in the Criminal Justice System: An Infographic
- Implicitly Unjust: How Defenders Can Affect Systemic Racist Assumptions, Criminal Justice in the 21st Century: Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparity in the Criminal Justice System
- "Curing" Own Race Bias: What Cognitive Science and the Henderson Case Teach about Improving Jurors' Ability to Identify Race-tainted Eyewitness Error
- Give Us Free: Addressing Racial Disparities in Bail Determinations
- Stop Terry: Reasonable Suspicion, Race, and a Proposal to Limit Terry Stop
- Criminal Records, Race and Redemption
- Prosecutors as the Most Powerful Actor in the Criminal Justice System
- Post-racialism and Searches Incident to Arrest
- Defending White Space
- Casual Ostracism: Jury Exclusion on the Basis of Criminal Convictions
- Race, Identification and Memory of Criminal Events
- Legal Punishment as Civil Ritual: Making Cultural Sense of Harsh Punishment
- The Phantom Defense: the Unavailability of the Entrapment Defense in New York City “Plain View” Marijuana Arrests
- Can criminal laws improve existing black markets?
- Legal Implications of Cognitive Bias in Police Decision-making
- The Evidence of Things Not Seen : Non-matches as Evidence of Innocence
- Mean Women and Misplaced Priorities: Incarcerated Women
- It's Broke So Let's Fix It: Using a Quasi-inquisitorial Approach to Limit the Impact of Bias in the American Criminal Justice System
- A Consideration of Mitigatory Criminal Defenses and Racism-related Mental Illness
- Shadow Citizens: Felony Disenfranchisement and the Criminalization of Debt
- "Sounding Black": Court-sanctioned Racial Stereotyping
- Police Efficiency and the Fourth Amendment
- Race and Ambivalent Criminal Procedure Remedies
- State Efforts to Reduce Racial Disparities in Criminal Justice:Empirical Analysis and Recommendations for Action
- Race and Social Justice as a Budget Filter: The Solution to Racial Bias in the State Legislature?
- Implicit Racial Bias Can Operate in Every Phase of Prosecutorial Discretion
- "Like Wolves in Sheep's Clothing": Combating Racial Bias in Washington State's Criminal Justice System
- The Intractable Problem: Implicit Juror Bias
- Children of the American Prison Generation: Student and School Spillover Effects of Incarcerating Mothers
- The Killer Behind the Badge: Race and Police Homicide in New Orleans, 1925-1945
- Federal Civil Rights Lawsuits and Civil Gideon: a Solutionto Disproportionate Police Force?
- Race and the Elements of the Federal RICO
- 2011 Annual Criminal Procedure Review: Selected Issues
- Booker Rules: The Fix for the Mandatory Guidelines System
- From Proving Pretext to Proving Discrimination: The Real Lesson of Miller-el and Snyder
- Criminal Law's Tribalism
- The Hate Crimes Prevention Act: Political Symbol or Prosecutorial Tool?
- 15 Dead in Ohio: Cincinnati's Black and Blue
- Asian and African American and the Criminal Justice System
- Silence and the Racial Dimension of Megan's Law
- Created Equal Report: Racial and Ethnic in the Criminal Justice System
- Policing, Race, and Place
- Why are Cross-Racial Eyewitness IDs Especially Unreliable?
- Race, Reputation and the Supreme Court
- OJ Simpson and Justice in America
- Contemporary Police Brutality and Misconduct: A Continuation of the Legacy of Racial Violence
- Is Sympathy Towards Minorities a Race-neutral Reason under Batson V. Kentucky
- Construction of Race and Crime in America
- The Lack of Accountability for the New York Police Department's Investigative Stops
- Preliminary Report on Race and Washingtons Criminal Justice System
- Trapped in the Shackles of America's Criminal Justice System
- Racial Disparity in Iowa's Criminal Justice System 150 Years after Clark
- True Colors: Crime, Race and Colorblindness Revisited
- Do I Look like I Have an Attitude? How Stereotypes of Black Women on Television Adversely Impact Black Female Defendants Through the Implicit Bias of Jurors
- Traffic Stop Federalism: Protecting North Carolina Black Drivers from the United States Supreme Court
- A Legacy of Lynchings: Perceived Black Criminal Threat Among Whites
- Viewing Access to Justice for Rural Mainers of Color Through a Prosecution Lens
- Flowers v. Mississippi (June 2019)
- The “White” to Bear Arms: How Immunity Provisions in Stand Your Ground Statutes Lead to an Unequal Application of the Law for Black Gun Owners
- Bias In, Bias Out: Race, Algorithmic Bias and Criminal Justice
- Character in Criminal Justice Proceedings: Rethinking its Role in Rules Governing Evidence, Punishment, Prosecutors, and Parole
- Give Me Liberty or Give Me... Alternatives? Ending Cash Bail and its Impact on Pretrial Incarceration
- Almost Gone: The Vanishing Fourth Amendment's Allowance of Stingray Surveillance in a Post-carpenter Age
- An Uneasy Dance with Data: Racial Bias in Criminal Law
- A New Frontier in Criminal Justice Reform
- Police Dogs and Race
- From Fear to Rage: Black Rage as a Natural Progression from and Functional Equivalent of Battered Woman Syndrome
- Racism in the Insanity Defense
- The Legacy of Slavery, Cognitive Shortcuts, and Biased News: The Mass Media's Vilification of Black Males and the Resulting "Reasonableness" of Excessive Force by Law Enforcement
- The Constructed Identities of Asian and African Americans: A Story of Two Races and the Criminal Justice System
- Benign Neglect of Racism in the Criminal Justice System (Book Review)
- “Hands Up, Don't Shoot”: The Use of Deadly Force by Police Against Racial Minorities in the United States
- The Sixth Amendment Façade: The Racial Evolution of the Right to Counsel
- Prosecutorial Misconduct: Shouldn't the Punishment Fit the Crime?
- Peña-Rodriguez V. Colorado: Carving out a Racial-bias Exception to the No-impeachment Rule
- Imprisoned Hispanic/latinx Individuals Need Access to Culturally Competent Mental Health Treatment
- Judicial Ethics: Lessons from the Chicago Eight Trial
- Speaking of Prosecutors: Deceptively Descriptive on the Surface with a Heavy Normative Undertow
- Victims Under Attack: North Carolina's Flawed Rule 609
- Regulating Prosecutors' Courtroom Misconduct
- The Intersection of Race, Bond, and "Crimmigration" in the United States Immigration Detention System
- Racial Antagonism, Sexual Betrayal, Graft, and More: Rethinking and Remedying the Universe of Defense Counsel Failings
- Reducing Recidivism or Misclassifying Offenders?: How Implementing Risk and Needs Assessment in the Federal Prison System Will Perpetuate Racial Bias
- On Selective Prosecution: Amicus Brief of NAACP & ACLU (1996)
- Interpretation of "Detention" under the Indian Civil Rights Act's Remedy of Habeas Corpus
- The Illusion of Broken Windows Theory: An Ethnographic Engagement with the Theory That Was Not There
- The Legalization of Restorative Justice: A Fifty-state Empirical Analysis
- Criminalization of Poverty
- Gideon: Public Law Safeguard, Not a Criminal Procedural Right
- The State of the Law 2020: Warrantless Searches and Seizures:
- Reevaluating the Adjudication of Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
- Right to a Jury Trial
- Racial Stereotyping of Asians and Asian Americans and its Effect on Criminal Justice
- Invoking Criminal Equity's Roots
- The Republication of Affirmative Action and the Criminal Law
- Race, Crime, and the Law: A Sociohistorical Analysis
- “These Are the Things That You Have to Learn”: The Misinformation Problem and Collateral Consequences Facing People with Conviction Histories in the United States
- Whose Burden to Bear? Privilege, Lawbreaking and Race
- Prosecutors
- Cultural Change in the Prosecutor's Office: Taiwan and The United States
- Wearing a Bull's Eye: Observations on the Differences Between Prosecuting for a United States Attorney's Office and an Office of Independent Counsel
- Locking up My Own: Reflections of a Black (Recovering) Prosecutor
- Discrimination, Discretion, and Iowa's Packed Prisons
- The Sanctuary of Prosecutorial Nullification
- Can the ACLU and John Legend Make Prosecutorial Elections Matter? Or Does America Need to Change its System?
- The Hard Truths of Progressive Prosecution and a Path to Realizing the Movement's Promise
- Restorative Prosecution? Rethinking Responses to Violence
- Accountability and Repair: The Prosecutor's Case for Restorative Justice
- When Prosecutors Act as Judges: Racial Disparities and the Absence of Due Process Safeguards in the Juvenile Transfer Decision
- Prosecutorial Discretion
- A Prosecutor with a Smoking Gun: Examining the Weaponization of Race, Psychopathy, and Aspd Labels in Capital Cases
- Of Prosecutors and Prejudice (Or “Do Prosecutors Have an Ethical Obligation Not to Say Racist Stuff on Social Media?”)
- “How Much Time Am I Looking At?”: Plea Bargains, Harsh Punishments, and Low Trial Rates in Southwest Border Districts
- Prosecutors, Ethics, and the Pursuit of Racial Justice
- The Racial Injustice and Political Process Failure of Prosecutorial Malapportionment
- The Pathological Whiteness of Prosecution
- The Corrective Value of Prosecutorial Discretion: Reducing Racial Bias Through Screening, Compassion, and Education
- The Place of the Prosecutor in Abolitionist Praxis
- Jury and Sentencing
- Mandatory Minimum Sentencing and Black Males
- Slave Narratives and the Sentencing Court
- Excusing “Women of Circumstance”: Redefining Conspiracy Law to Hold Culpable Offenders Accountable
- The Implicit Racial Bias in Sentencing: The Next Frontier
- Sentencing Memoradum of Derek Chauvin for Murder of George Floyd
- The Influence of Race on Jurors' Perceptions of Lethal Police Use of Force
- The Trial Tax and the Intersection of Race/ethnicity, Gender, and Age in Criminal Court Sentencing
- Not up for Deliberation: Expanding the Peña-rodriguez Protection to Cover Jury Bias Against LGBTQ+ Individuals
- The Truth about Truth in Sentencing
- Black Jurors Matter: Why the Law must Protect Minorities' Right to Judge
- Junk Science at Sentencing
- Does “Jamal” Receive a Harsher Sentence than “James”? First-name Bias in the Criminal Sentencing of Black Men
- Have Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Sentencing Declined?
- Moving the Needle: Two Promising Tools to Attack Arkansas's Racial Disparity in Criminal Sentencing
- Bringing Sentencing into the 21st Century: Closing the Gap Between Practice and Knowledge by Introducing Expertise into Sentencing Law
- Solitary Confinement as Illegitimately Proscribed and Disproportional Punishment: Another Angle from Which to Attack the Inhumane Practice
- Awakening the American Jury: Did the Killing of George Floyd Alter Juror Deliberations Forever?
- A Racially Biased Obstacle Course: Apprendi Transformed the Federal Sentencing Guidelines into a Series of Judicial Obstacles; Can Shame Reduce the Racial Disparities?
- Race-conscious Jury Selection
- Deadly Bias: Why North Carolina's Legacy of Systemic Racism Within Capital Sentencing Necessitates the Reinstatement of the Racial Justice Act
- Racism, Incorporated: Ramos v. Louisiana and Jogging While Black
- Analyzing Wrongful Convictions Beyond the Traditional Canonical List of Errors, for Enduring Structural and Sociological Attributes, (Juveniles, Racism, Adversary System, Policing Policies)
- Reconstruction Sentencing: Reimagining Drug Sentencing in the Aftermath of the War on Drugs
- Addressing Racial Inequities in the Criminal Justice System Through a Reconstruction Sentencing Approach
- Criminal Stereotypes of Muslim and Arab Americans and the Impact on Evaluations of Ambiguous Criminal Evidence
- The Ballad of the "White" Collar Criminal: an Examination of the Intersection of Race and Gender in Federal White-collar Sentencing and Possible Implications of the Findings
- Where Black Lives Matter Less: Understanding the Impact of Black Victims on Sentencing Outcomes in Texas Capital Murder Cases from 1973 to 2018
- Walking a Mile in Their Shoes Before Judging: Optimizing Judicial Empathy in the Criminal Sentencing of Black Americans with “Impact of Race and Culture Assessments”
- Modern Sentencing Mitigation
- Batson Fails Again: How the Resurgence of Black Lives Matter Highlights the Ease of Bypassing the Race-Neutral Requirement and Proposed Modifications to Refine the Standard
- How Free Is Free Speech: Media Bias, Pretrial Publicity, and Defendants' Need for a Universal Appellate Rule to Combat Prejudiced Juries
- Black Lives Matter in the Jury Box: Abolishing the Peremptory Strike
- Further Punishing the Vulnerable: Why Home Confinement Is Superior to Solitary Confinement in a Pandemic Situation
- Police, Brutality and Lynchings
- Mapping the Blank: Centering Black Women's Vulnerability to Police Sexual Violence to Upend Mainstream Police Reform
- Black, White, and Blue: Bias, Profiling, and Policing in the Age of Black Lives Matter
- The American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man: Using a Human Rights Framework to Deconstruct Systemic Police Misconduct Against Low-income Women of Color
- The Truth About the Murder of Chinedu Okobi
- Law Enforcement “Bills of Rights” Enable Police Violence and Prevent Accountability
- A Genealogy of Programmatic Stop and Frisk: The Discourse-to-Practice-Circuit
- Policing, and Lethal Force: Remedying Shooter Bias with Martial Arts Training
- Redefining Standards of Excessive Force: Implications for Policy and Practice
- Systems Failures in Policing
- Stop, Frisk, and Assault? Racial Disparities in Police Use of Force During Investigatory Stops
- Black Lives Matter Review: Jill Leovy, Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America (2015)
- Political Activism: Chicago Politicians' Silence When Black Lives Matter
- Dismantling Structural Inequality: Lock Ups, Systemic Chokeholds, and Race-based Policing
- Policing, Racism and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Firepower to the People! Gunrights & the Law of Self-defense to Curb Police Misconduct
- Tamika Mallory's Speech on Nationwide #GeorgeFloyd Protests
- How I Stayed Safe When Running Errands
- Derek Chauvin & Darnella Frazier: Thank God for Cellphones in the Hood
- The First Amendment, Policing, and White Supremacy in America
- Dignity Restoration and the Chicago Police Torture Reparations Ordinance
- Sexualized Police Violence and Bias: Are Black Males Most Vulnerable?
- Book Review: The Black Police: Policing Our Own Locking up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America
- Policing the Unhoused
- Reforming the Law on Police Use of Deadly Force: De-escalation, Preseizure Conduct, and Imperfect Self-defense
- Policing the Boundaries of Whiteness: The Tragedy of Being “Out of Place” from Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin
- Black Lives Matter: Banning Police Lynchings
- “A Few Bad Apples”: How the Narrative of Isolated Misconduct Distorts Civil Rights Doctrine
- Not-So-Great Expectations: Implicit Racial Bias in the Supreme Court's Consent to Search Doctrine
- Racial Character Evidence in Police Killing Cases
- Excited Delirium and Police Use of Force
- The Futile Fourth Amendment: Understanding Police Excessive Force Doctrine Through an Empirical Assessment of Graham V. Connor
- A Deadly Combination: Violent Police Training, Racial Bias, and Lenient Courts
- Accountability in Policing: How Complicity Perpetuates Institutional Injustice and Inequities in the United States and South Africa
- Traces of the Slave Patrol: Notes on Breed-Specific Legislation
- Camera-enforced Streets: Creating an Anti-racist System of Traffic Enforcement
- Police Violence, Use of Force Policies, and Public Health
- Reforming Policing
- Race, Racism, and Police Use of Force in 21st Century Criminology: An Empirical Examination
- The Logic of Data Bias and its Impact on Place-based Predictive Policing
- The George Floyd Anti-Lynching Code (Proposed)
- Taking the Next Step in Miranda Evaluations: Considering Racial Trauma and the Impact of Prior Police Contact
- The Klan's Constitution
- Reasonably Radical: Terry's Attack on Race-based Policing
- Reducing the Impact of Racial Discrimination in Policing
- Legal Consciousness as Race Consciousness: Expansion of the Fourth Amendment Seizure Analysis Through Objective Knowledge of Police Impunity
- Behavioral Realism, Implicit Bias, and the Reasonable Police Officer: Moving Beyond Good Cop/Bad Cop
- Black People Against Police Torture: The Importance of Building a People-Centered Human Rights Movement
- “Make Washington Safe for Negro Womanhood”: The Politics of Police Brutality in Washington, D.C., 1920-1945
- The Struggle for Reparations in the Burge Torture Cases
- Black Lives Matter and Respectability Politics in Local News Accounts of Officer-involved Civilian Deaths
- Flagrant Police Abuse: Why Black Lives (Also) Matter to the Fourth Amendment
- Predatory Policing
- The End of Intuition-based High-crime Areas
- Resisting Arrest and Racism - the Crime of "Disrespect"
- Pretext and Justification: Republicanism, Policing, and Race
- A Culture of Silence: Exploring the Impact of the Historically Contentious Relationship Between African-Americans and the Police
- Requiem for Laquan Mcdonald: Policing as Punishment and Abolishing Reasonable Suspicion
- The Duty to Charge in Police Use of Excessive Force Cases
- Reopening Ferguson and Rethinking Civil Rights Prosecutions
- From Black Power to Hip Hop: Discussing Race, Policing, and the Fourth Amendment Through the “War On” Paradigm
- The People's Welfare, Police Powers, and the Rights of Free People of African Descent01
- Open Letter to Tamir Rice
- A Proposed Act: the Stop Police Violence & Criminal Justice Reform Act
- Race, Policing, and Technology
- Nearsighted and Colorblind: The Perspective Problems of Police Deadly Force Cases
- We Are Always Already Imprisoned: Hyper-incarceration and Black Male Identity Performance
- Officer or Overseer?: Why Police Desegregation Fails as an Adequate Solution to Racist, Oppressive, and Violent Policing in Black Communities
- Probable Cause Affidavit - George Zimmerman
- In the Shadows of the War on Terror: Persistent Police Brutality and Abuse of People of Color in the United States
- Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and Policing in the Year 2044
- Reaction To: of Law and Black Lives, 50 Years Later: Race and Policing in the Aftermath of the Moynihan Report
- Of Law and Blacklives, 50 Years Later: Race and Policing in the Aftermath of the Moynihan Report
- Are We Nearing the End of Impunity for Taking Black Lives?
- Refusing to Be Governed: Urban Policing, Gang Violence, and The Politics of Evilness in an Afro-Colombian Shantytown
- “Body Cameras Won't Bring Justice”: Why Pennsylvania's Chapter 67a Does Not Promise Police Accountability
- Are Police Obsolete? Breaking Cycles of Violence Through Abolition Democracy
- Police Reform as Preventative Medicine: Reframing Police-community Violence as a Public Health Law Issue
- KKK in the PD: White Supremacist Police and What to Do About It
- Challenging Racist Predictive Policing Algorithms under the Equal Protection Clause
- Lawless Cops, Latino Injustice, and Revictimization by the Justice System
- What Exposes African Americans to Police Violence?
- Our Uneasiness with Police Unions: Power and Voice for the Powerful?
- Policing the Police: Could Mandatory Professional Liability Insurance for Officers Provide a New Accountability Model?
- The Force of Fear: Police Stereotype Threat, Self-legitimacy, and Support for Excessive Force
- White Caller Crime: Racialized Police Communication and Existing While Black
- 2018: A Year of Racialized Police Communication
- Policing as an Unavoidably and Foreseeably Dangerous Activity
- Race Has Everything to Do with It: a Remedy for Frivolous Race-based Police Calls
- Cop Fragility and Blue Lives Matter
- The Constitutional Challenges Awaiting Police Reform--and How Congress Can Try to Address Them Preemptively
- Abolishing Racist Policing with the Thirteenth Amendment
- The Identity Prism: How Racial Identification Frames Perceptions of Police Contact, Legitimacy, and Effectiveness
- The Cost of Silence and the Impact of Restricting Speech in Police Brutality Settlements
- Reclaiming Black Dignity From the Police and the State
- A Thirteenth Amendment Framework for Combating Racial Profiling
- It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
- Risky Situations: Sources of Racial Disparity in Police Behavior
- Stop-and-frisk in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago: Slowly Approaching an Uneasy Synthesis or Running out of Time to Justify its Freight?
- Conscious Neutrality for the U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service
- How You Start Is How You Finish? The Slave Patrol and Jim Crow Origins of U.s. Policing
- Initiating a Path to Re-imaging Peace Officers Acting under the Color of State Law
- Masculinities, Post-racialism and The Gates Controversy: The False Equivalence Between Officer and Civilian
- “Who's the Man?”: Masculinities Studies, Terry Stops, and Police Training
- Discovering Racial Discrimination by the Police
- A Taxonomy of Police Technology's Racial Inequity Problems
- The Paradox of S.B. 1421: A New Tool to Shed Light on Police Misconduct and a Perverse Incentive to Cover it up
- Police Prosecutions and Punitive Instincts
- Policing and “Bluelining”
- Damages to Deter Police Shootings
- Death by “Protectors”: Ensuring the Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Americans Against Excessive Force Used by Law Enforcement
- Do the Police Protect and Serve All People in the United States?: a Survey of the Problems Within Modern Policing and Solutions to Ensure the Police Protect and Serve Us All
- A Legacy of Slavery: The Citizen's Arrest Laws of Georgia and South Carolina
- The Invisible Rules That Govern Use of Force
- Exploring a “Necessary Standard” for the Use of Excessive, Deadly Force by Law Enforcement: A Flawed Solution with Positive Potential
- Burning in the Melting Pot: American Policing and the Internal Colonization of African Americans
- Black Deaths Matter: Disparities in Gun Homicides, Policing, and News Coverage in Chicago
- Surveillance State: Fourth Amendment Law, Big Data Policing, and Facial Recognition Technology
- Filming the Police as Citizen-Journalists--A Tale of Two Heroes: What They Did, Why They Could Do It, and the Consequences for the Racial Divide in this Country
- How to Get Away with Murder: When a White Male Police Officer Kills a Young Black Person
- Traumatic Justice
- “Send Freedom House!”: A Study in Police Abolition
- Cops in Scrubs
- Addressing the Inevitability of Race in the Department of Justice's Enforcement of the Pattern-or-Practice Initiative
- The Law and Economics of Crime in Indian Country
- Meek Mill's Trauma: Brutal Policing as an Adverse Childhood Experience
- Blame the Victim: How Mistreatment by the State Is Used to Legitimize Police Violence
- Breonna Taylor: Transforming a Hashtag into Defunding the Police
- Light in a Dark Tunnel? Torres V. Madrid: Recommitment to the Fourth Amendment and One Step Towards Justice for African-American Victims of Police Violence
- Racially Territorial Policing in Black Neighborhoods
- Bans with No Bite: Why Racial Profiling Bans Are Unable to Create Racial Justice in Policing
- Balancing Interests in Public Access to Police Disciplinary Records
- No Runs, Few Hits, and Many Errors: Street Stops, Bias, and Proactive Policing
- A Reasonable Alternative to Guilt: Flight and Anti-Black Racism
- The Chilling Cycle of Police Violence and Black Civil Rights Protest
- The Diversity Officer: Police Officers' and Black Women Civilians' Epistemologies of Race and Racism in Policing
- Preemption of Police Reform: A Roadblock to Racial Justice
- Police Vehicle Searches and Racial Profiling: An Empirical Study
- Deprogramming Bias: Expanding the Exclusionary Rule to Pretextual Traffic Stop Using Data from Autonomous Vehicle and Drive-Assistance Technology
- These Brutal Indignities: The Case for Crimes Against Humanity in Black America
- Presumption of Guilt: 2018
- Children & Teens Killed by Police
- Kemonte Cobbs (15 Year Old, Black Male)(2017)
- Jorge Tapia (15 Year Old Hispanic Male)(2015)
- Jorevis Sruggs (15 Year Old Black Male, 2016)
- Andre Green (15 Year old, Black Male, 2015)
- Jesse James Romero (14 Year Old Hispanic Male, 2016)
- Tyre King (13 Year Old Black Male)
- Ciara Meyer (12 Year Old, White Female, 2016)
- Logan Simpson (16 Years Old White Male) (2018)
- Shane Whitehead (16 Year Old Black Male) (2015)
- VonDerrit Myers Jr (18 Year Old Black Male) (2014)
- Michael Brown (18 Year Old Black Male) (2014)
- Jordan Edwards (15 year old Black Male) (2017)
- Jeffrey Holden Jr (18 Year Old White Male)(2014)
- Carey Smith-Viramontes (18 Year Old Hispanic Male) (2014)
- Qusean Whitten (18 Year Old Black Male) (2014)
- MichaelAngelo and Makiah Jackson (6/3 Year Old Black) (2015)
- Laquan McDonald (17 Year Old Black Male) (2014)
- Aiyana Stanley-Jones (7 Year Old Black Female) (2010)
- zPolice- Cops Killing Kids Has Got to Stop!
- Kameron Prescott (6 Year Old Hispanic Male)(2017)
- Jeremy Mardis (6 Year Old White Male) (2014)
- Cameron Tillman (14 Year Old Black Male) (2014)
- Tamir Rice (12 Year Old Black Male) (2014)
- Anthony Jacob Weber (16 Year Old Black Male, 2018)
- Antwon Rose (17 Year Old Black Male, 2018)
- Archer Amorosi (16 Year Old White Male 2018,
- Charles Smith Jr. (17 Year Old Black Male) (2018)
- John Albers ( 17 Year Old White Male) (2018)
- Shoot at WIll (aka Stand Your Ground)
- Laws related to Racial Profiling
- Articles related to Racial Profiling
- Prison Industrial Complex and Mass Incarceration
- Principles to Guide Society's Response to Incarcerated Offenders with a Mental Disorder
- How Mainstream Reformers Design Ambitious Reentry Programs Doomed to Fail and Destined to Reinforce Targeted Mass Incarceration and Social Control
- Prisoners for Sale: Making the Thirteenth Amendment Case Against State Private Prison Contracts
- Ending Mass Incarceration Is a Moral Imperative
- The Debtors' Prison Scheme: Yet Another Bar in the Birdcage of Mass Incarceration of Communities of Color
- How Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform May Lead to a For-profit Nightmare
- A Principled Strategy for Addressing the Incarceration Crisis: Redefining Excessive Imprisonment as a Human Rights Abuse
- The Clinton Administration: Progressive for For-Profit Prisons
- American Hypocrisy: How the United States' System of Mass Incarceration and Police Brutality Fail to Comply with its Obligations under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination,
- Say Her Name: The Black Woman and Incarceration
- Incarceration and Incapacitating Motherhood
- Addicted to Incarceration: A Federal Judge Reveals Shocking Truths about Federal Sentencing and Fleeting Hopes for Reform
- Locked Up, Shut Up: Why Speech in Prison Matters
- Caged In: the Devastating Harms of Solitary Confinement on Prisoners with Physical Disabilities
- Expanding Public Safety in the Era of Black Lives Matter
- Prison Labor as a Lawful Form of Race Discrimination
- The Structural Dimensions of Race: Lock Ups, Systemic Chokeholds, and Binary Disruptions
- The Thirteenth Amendment, Prison Labor Wages, and Interrupting the Intergenerational Cycle of Subjugation
- Prisoner-to-Public Communication
- The Profitability of Racism: Discriminatory Design in the Carceral State
- Freedom and Prison: Putting Structuralism Back into Structural Inequality
- Mass Incarceration and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Slavery, 13th Amendment and Mass Incarceration (Video)
- Mass Incarceration at Sentencing
- State Constitutionalism and the Crisis of Excessive Punishment
- Mass Incarceration and Misinformation: The Covid-19 Infodemic Behind Bars
- Our Duty in Light of the Law's Irrelevance: Police Brutality and Civilian Recordings
- Unjust Punishment: The Impact of Incarceration on Mental Health
- Lawsuits as Information: Prisons, Courts, and a Troika Model of Petition Harms
- The Only Way to End Racialized Gender Violence in Prisons Is to End Prisons
- The Interplay of Mass Incarceration and Poverty
- Racial Critiques of Mass Incarceration: Beyond the New Jim Crow
- Black Communities' Experiences of Legal Violence Through Mass Incarceration
- Civil Death in the United States
- Public Profiteering of Prison Labor
- Mass Incarceration, Deprivation of Rights, and Racial Subordination: U.S. V. Gary, the American Gun Control Narrative, and Ugly Truth Behind 18 U.S.C. 922(g)
- Administering Justice: Removing Statutory Barriers to Reentry
- The War on Drugs, the Politics of Crime, and Mass Incarceration in the United States
- The Mass Incarceration of African-American Males: A Return to Institutionalized Slavery,Oppression, and Disenfranchisement of Constitutional Rights
- Mass Incarceration: Someone's Father, Brother, or Son
- Building a New Identity: Race, Gangs, and Violence in California Prisons
- The Thirteenth Amendment: Slavery, Involuntary Servitude, and the Convict-labor Exception
- A Pound of Flesh: How Medical Copayments in Prison Cost Inmates Their Health and Set Them up for Reoffense
- Constitutionally Unprotected: Prison Slavery, Felon Disenfranchisement, and the Criminal Exception to Citizenship Rights
- The Efficiency Mindset and Mass Incarceration
- Mass Incarceration: A Contemporary Mechanism ofRacialization in the United States
- Covid-19 Within the Mass Incarceration System
- Gender Entrapment or the Problems of Race Loyalty
- Pregnancy, Incarcerated: How Incarcerating Pregnant Women in the United States Is Incompatible with Theories Justifying Punishment
- The Stigma of Wrongful Conviction Differs for White and Black Exonerees
- Motivating Factors Behind the Prison-Industrial Complex
- Law, Prison, and Double-double Consciousness: A Phenomenological View of the Black Prisoner's Experience
- (Color)blind Reform: How Ability-to-pay Determinations Are Inadequate to Transform a Racialized System of Penal Debt
- The Reconstruction of Federal Reentry
- Explicit Bias: Why Criminal Justice Reform Requires Us to Challenge Crime Control Strategies That Are Anything but Race Blind
- Unfinished Project of Civil Rights in the Era of Mass Incarceration and the Movement for Black Lives
- Mass Incarceration: The Obstruction of Judges
- Death with Dignity for the Seemingly Undignified: Denial of Aid in Dying in Prison
- Abolishing the Private Prison Industry's Evolving Influence on Immigrant Oppression
- The Thirteenth Amendment: Modern Slavery, Capitalism, and Mass Incarceration
- Post-Racial Racism: Racial Stratification and Mass Incarceration in the Age of Obama
- American Hypocrisy: Mass Incarceration, Police Brutality and ICERD
- The Social and Moral Cost of Mass Incarceration in African American Communities
- Why the Black Man Is Really Gray
- Shackled to Economic Appeal: How Prison Labor Facilitates Modern Slavery While Perpetuating Poverty in Black Communities
- The Model Penal Code, Mass Incarceration, and the Racialization of American Criminal Law
- Made in the USA: Race, Trade, and Prison Labor
- Prison Abolition and Constitutionalism
- Substantive Rights Retained by Prisoners
- Incarceration, Health, and Racial Disparities in Health
- Female Inmates and Access to Feminine Hygiene Products
- A Case Against Medicaid Work Requirements for Prisoners Re-entering Society
- Parental Incarceration During Childhood and Later Delinquent Outcomes among Puerto Rican Adolescents and Young Adults in Two Contexts
- The Prisoner Trade
- The Violent State: Black Women's Invisible Struggle Against Police Violence
- Abolishing Private Prisons: A Constitutional and Moral Imperative
- The Death Sentence That Is America's Toxic Prisons
- The State of the Law 2020: Prisoners' Rights
- Reentering During a Pandemic
- The Origins of Mass Incarceration: The Racial Politics of Crime and Punishment in the Post-civil Rights Era
- Mass Solitary and Mass Incarceration: Explaining the Dramatic Rise in Prolonged Solitary in America's Prisons
- The Cruelty of Supermax Detention and the Case for a Hard-time Sentencing Discount: a Pragmatic Solution to a Moral Shortcoming
- Where Is the Strike Zone? Arguing for a Uniformly Narrow Interpretation of the Prison Litigation Reform Act's “Three Strikes” Rule
- In Their Absence We Remain: Embracing the Victims of Parental Incarceration
- Racial Innocence: Law, Social Science, and the Unknowing of Racism in the U.S. Carceral State
- The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration
- The Right to Medication-assisted Treatment in Jails and Prisons
- American Exceptionalism at its Finest: “Soft on Crime” Now a Vote-winner in the World's Largest Incarcerator
- Early Release Advocacy in the Age of Mass Incarceration
- Preventive Justice: How Algorithms, Parole Boards, and Limiting Retributivism Could End Mass Incarceration
- Drug Decriminalization, Addiction, and Mass Incarceration: A Theories of Punishment Framework for Ending the “War on Drugs”
- Racial and Prison Discipline: A Study of North Carolina State Prisons
- Hip Hop and the New Jim Crow: Rap Music's Insight on Mass Incarceration
- Sonic Jihad--Muslim Hip Hop in the Age of Mass Incarceration
- Raza Islámica: Prisons, Hip Hop & Converting Converts
- Chopped & Screwed: Hip Hop from Cultural Expression to a Means of Criminal Enforcement
- Hobbling: The Effects of Proactive Policing and Mass Imprisonment on Children's Education
- Disparities and Mass Incarceration: Laws, Policies, & Implicit Bias, Contributing to Blacks' Mass Incarceration and Addiction Treatment for Whites
- Plea Bargaining and Mass Incarceration
- The Cliodynamics of Mass Incarceration, Climate Change, and “Chains on Our Feet”
- Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and the Prison Industrial Complex
- Forced Prison Labor: Punishment for a Crime?
- Sentenced to Six Months and a Body Bag: Redefining Deliberate Indifference Behind Bars During the Covid-19 Pandemic
- Suspending Prisoners' Social Security Benefits: Yet Another Blow to Financially Vulnerable African American and Hispanic Families
- Locked up and Locked down in the Land of the Free: A Look at the United States' Prisons and Covid-19's Disproportionate Effect on Black Americans' Right to Health
- Mass Incarceration, Penal Moderation, and Black Prisoners Serving Very Long Sentences: the Case for a Targeted Clemency Program
- The Fat Prisoners' Dilemma: Slow Violence, Intersectionality, and a Disability Rights Framework for the Future
- When the Conditions Are the Confinement: Eighth Amendment Habeas Claims During COVID
- The Fundamental Right to Be Parented and The Implications for Children with Incarcerated Mothers
- A Rose Is Still a Rose: Rethinking the Impact of Prison Alternatives
- Bloody Lucre: Carceral Labor and Prison Profit
- Emerging Mental Health Courts: The Intersection of Mental Illness, Substance Use, Poverty, and Incarceration
- Rethinking Prison for Non-Violent Gun Possession
- 9/11 Impacts on Muslims in Prison
- Freed from Prison and Unemployed: What Happens After Your Prison Job Ends?
- Rotten Social Background and Mass Incarceration: Who Is a Victim?
- The Dangerous Few: Taking Seriously Prison Abolition and its Skeptics
- Breaking the Cycle of Homelessness and Incarceration: Prisoner Reentry, Racial Justice, and Fair Chance Housing Policy
- Critical Justice: Transforming Mass Incarceration, Mental Health, and Trauma
- Race, Class, and Second Chances: The Impact of Multiple Identities on Reentry and Reintegration
- Abolition and International Human Rights: Taiwan's Affirmation of Black American Abolitionist Movement
- Incarcerated During Covid-19: A Look at New Jersey
- Excluded and Evicted: The Impact of Mass Incarceration on Access to Housing for Black and Latinx Tenants
- Unequal Treatment: (In)compassionate Release from Federal Prison in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic and Vaccine
- The Court of Mass Incarceration
- School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Examining and Dismantling the School-to-prison Pipeline: Strategies for a Better Future
- Forced Performance of Race Through Racially Conscious Public School Hairstyle Prohibitions
- School Suspension and The School-to-prison Pipeline: An Empirical Study
- Discriminatory Discipline: The Racial Crisis in America's Public Schools
- Realizing Restorative Justice: Legal Rules and Standards for School Discipline Reform
- Challenging the Status Quo: An Integrated Approach to Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Students of the Mass Incarceration Nation
- Racial Subjugation by Another Name? Using the Links in the School-to-prison Pipeline to Reassess State Takeover District Performance
- Populating the Pipeline: School Policing and the Persistence of the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- “It's Set up for Failure ... and They Know This!”: How the School-to-Prison Pipeline Impacts the Educational Experiences of Street Identified Black Youth and Young Adult
- School-to-Prison Pipeline and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Inherently Unequal: The Effect of Structural Racism and Bias on K-12 School Discipline
- Plugging the School to Prison Pipeline by Addressing Cultural Racism in Public Education Discipline
- Disturbing Disparities: Black Girls and the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Dismantling the School-to-prison Pipeline: Tools for Change
- Reforming Discipline in Early Childhood Education: Responding and Implementing HB 2663
- Let Black Girls Learn: Perceptions of Black Femininity and Zero-tolerance Policies in Schools
- The Confluence of Language and Learning Disorders and the School-to-prison Pipeline among Minority Students of Color: A Critical Race Theory
- Examining the School-to-prison Pipeline: Sending Students to Prison Instead of School
- Suspension and Expulsion in America's Public Schools: Has Unfairness Resulted from a Narrowing of Due Process?
- Pipelines and Their Diverging Paths to the Justice System
- Implicit Racial Bias and Students' Fourth Amendment Rights
- The Schott 50 State Report on Public Education and Black Males
- Education in Black America: Is it the New Jim Crow?
- Why Did The Black-White Dropout Gap Widen in the 2000s?
- A Tale of Two Systems: How Schools and Juvenile Courts Are Failing Students
- School-based Legal Services as a Tool in Dismantling the School-to-prison Pipeline and Achieving Educational Equity
- Discipline Policies, Successful Schools, Racial Justice, and the Law
- Discipline Policies, Successful Schools, Racial Justice, and the Law
- 60 Years After Brown, "The students didn't fail us; we failed the students."
- What Is Implicit Bias, And How Might It Affect Teachers And Students?
- How Educators Can Eradicate Disparities in School Discipline: A Briefing Paper on School-Based Interventions
- Disciplinary Series: Overview
- Tracing the School-to-Prison Pipeline from Zero-Tolerance Policies to Juvenile Justice Dispositions
- Are Black Kids Older and Less Innocent?
- CAN “DE-BIASING” STRATEGIES HELP TO REDUCE RACIAL DISPARITIES IN SCHOOL DISCIPLINE?
- Discipline Disparities: Myths and Facts
- Eliminating Excessive and Unfair Exclusionary Discipline in Schools Policy Recommendations for Reducing Disparities
- Assessing the Differential Impact of Contextual Factors on School Suspension for Black and White Students
- Racial Disproportionality in School Discipline: Implicit Bias Is Heavily Implicated
- Office Discipline and Student Behavior: Does Race Matter?
- The Color of Discipline: Sources of Racial and Gender Disproportionality in School Punishment
- African American High School Students and Variability in Behavior Across Classrooms
- Race Is Not Neutral: A National Investigation of African American and Latino Disproportionality in School Discipline
- Understanding the Antecedents of the “School-to-Jail” Link: The Relationship Between Race and School Discipline,
- Parsing Disciplinary Disproportionality: Contributions of Behavior, Student, and School Characteristics to Suspension and Expulsion
- Breaking Schools' Rules: A Statewide Study of How School Discipline Relates to Students' Success and Juvenile Justice Involvement
- Booking Students: An Analysis of School Arrests and Court Outcomes
- Stop School Pushouts
- The School-to-prison Pipeline Tragedy on Montana's American Indian Reservations
- Reevaluating School Searches Following School-to-prison Pipeline Reforms
- The School of Hard Knocks: Examining How Pennsylvania School Disciplinary Policies Push Black Girls into the Criminal Justice System
- Just Another School?: The Need to Strengthen Legal Protections for Students Facing Disciplinary Transfers
- The School to Prison Pipeline: Widespread Disparities in School Discipline Based on Race
- No Child Left Behind Bars: Suspending Willful Defiance to Disassemble the School-to-prison Pipeline
- The Right to Public Education and the School to Prison Pipeline
- Arrested at the Schoolhouse Gate: Criminal School Disturbance Laws and Children's Rights in Schools
- The Construction and Criminalization of Disability in School Incarceration
- Arrested at the Schoolhouse Gate: Criminal School Disturbance Laws and Children's Rights in Schools
- Proof That School Board Improperly Expelled Student from School
- Saved by the Bell: Reclaiming Home Court Advantage for At-risk Youth Funneled into the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Disturbing Schools Laws: Disturbing Due Process with Unconstitutionally Vague Limits on Student Behavior
- Booked but Can't Read: “Functional Literacy,” National Citizenship, and the New Face of Dred Scott in the Age of Mass Incarceration
- Ending School Contracts with Law Enforcement
- Shutting down the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- From After-school Detention to the Detention Center: How Unconstitutional School-disruption Laws Place Children at Risk of Prosecution for “Speech Crimes”
- Race, School Policing, and Public Health
- Covid-19 and the “Virtual” School-to-Prison Pipeline
- The School FOIA Project: Uncovering Racial Disparities in School Discipline and How to Respond
- A Call to Action: Zero Tolerance for the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Reevaluating School Policing
- The (Law) School to (Private) Prison Pipeline: Explaining Big Law's Race Problem
- Learning While Black: How “Zero Tolerance” Policies Disproportionately Affect Black Students
- “Education under Armed Guard”: An Analysis of the School-to-Prison Pipeline in Washington, D.C.
- Defund the (School) Police”? Bringing Data to Key School-to-Prison Pipeline Claims
- It Starts and Ends with the Schools: Using Strict Idea Enforcement to Sunder the School-to-prison-pipeline for Special Education Students
- “That's the Hate They're Giving Us, Baby, A System Designed Against Us”: The Restorative Justice Solution to the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Consequences of Police in Schools: The Criminalization of Children in an Era of Mass Incarceration
- School's Out for Black Boys in Wisconsin: An Analysis of Wisconsin's Racist Implementation of Expulsion and Suspension Law and Its Intersection with Wisconsin Students' Opportunities for Success
- The End of School Policing
- Web of Incarceration: School-based Probation
- School Police Reform: A Public Health Imperative
- The School Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Project: Uncovering Racial Disparities in School Discipline and How to Respond
- To Report or Not to Report: Data on School Law Enforcement, Student Discipline, Race, and the “School-to-Prison Pipeline”
- Towards a Problem-solving Approach to Addressing Racial Disparities in School Discipline under Anti-discrimination Law
- The Thirteenth Amendment and Equal Educational Opportunity
- Ohio Coalition to Eliminate the School to Prison Pipeline
- Disciplinary Alternatives
- RJN! 2019 Ohio School Discipline Report
- Individual Schools/Districts
- Criminal Justice Reform
- Use of Force and Criminalization
- A Test for Implicit Bias in Discretionary Criminal Justice Decisions
- Judges and Mass Incarceration
- The Governor's Clemency Power: An Underused Tool to Mitigate the Impact of Measure 11 in Oregon
- Trauma: Community of Color Exposure to the Criminal Justice System as an Adverse Childhood Experience
- Centering Race in Procedural Justice Theory: Structural Racism and the Under- and Overpolicing of Black Communities
- Criminal Leave in the Court of Appeals a Case of Implicit Bias?
- Racial Justice in Psycholegal Research and Forensic Psychology Practice: Current Advances and a Framework for Future Progress
- Citizen's Arrest and Race
- The Forgotten Victims of Missing White Woman Syndrome: An Examination of Legal Measures That Contribute to the Lack of Search and Recovery of Missing Black Girls and Women
- A Call to Dismantle Systemic Racism in Criminal Legal Systems
- Iron Shackles to Invisible Chains: Breaking the Binds of Collateral Consequences
- Retroactive Legality: Marijuana Convictions and Restorative Justice in an Era of Criminal Justice Reform
- What Were “They” Thinking, and Does it Matter? Structural Inequality and Individual Intent in Criminal Justice Reform
- Survey Says?: U.S. Cities Double down on Civilian Oversight of Police Despite Challenges and Controversy
- The First Step Act's Misstep: Why the First Step Act Violates Prisoners' Rights to Equal Protection
- The Failure of the Criminal Procedure Revolution: The Supreme Court's Role in Mass Incarceration
- Mental-Health Courts: Expanding the Model in an Era of Criminal Justice Reform
- The Never-ending Grasp of the Prison Walls: Banning the Box on Housing Applications
- Examining Black Citizenship: Rhetoric and Nostalgia in the Criminal Justice Reform Movement
- Racial Blindsight: The Absurdity of Color-blind Criminal Justice
- Rhetoric and Nostalgia in the Criminal Justice Reform Movement
- Advancing Criminal Reform Through Ballot Initiatives
- Driven to Despair: Confronting Racial Inequity in North Carolina's License Suspension Practices
- Untested and Neglected: Clarifying the Comparator Requirement in Equal Protection Claims Based on Untested Rape Kits
- The Puzzle of Clearance Rates, and What They Can Tell Us about Crime, Police Reform, and Criminal Justice
- Broken Systems: Function by Design
- Confronting the Biased Algorithm: the Danger of Admitting Facial Recognition Technology Results in the Courtroom
- Racial Bias Still Exists in Criminal Justice System? A Review of Recent Empirical Research
- The Time Is Now: Criminal Justice Reform in the Wake of George Floyd's Killing
- Inconspicuous Victims
- The Intersection of Race and Algorithmic Tools in the Criminal Legal System
- Much Respect: Toward a Hip-hop Theory of Punishment
- Jailhouse Lawyering from the Beginning
- Habeas Corpus Reform and Black Lives Matter: A Historical Perspective
- The Increasingly Broad Language of Qualified Immunity, Deference Towards Granting It, and the Ramifications of Racial Injustice
- A Data-driven Remedy for Racial Disparities: Compstat for Justice
- “I See What Is Right and Approve, but I Do What Is Wrong”: Psychopathy and Punishment in the Context of Racial Bias in the Age of Neuroimaging
- Racial Attitudes and Criminal Justice Policy
- Revisiting Broken Windows: The Role of the Community and the Police in Promoting Community Engagement
- Race and Washington's Criminal Justice System: 2021 Report to the Washington Supreme Court
- How Culture Impacts Courtrooms: An Empirical Study of Alienation and Detachment in the Cook County Court System
- Parole, Victim Impact Evidence, and Race
- “With All the Majesty of the Law”: Systemic Racism, Punitive Sentiment, and Equal Protection
- Lemonade: A Racial Justice Reframing of the Roberts Court's Criminal Jurisprudence
- A Call for an Intersectional Feminist Restorative Justice Approach to Addressing the Criminalization of Black Girls
- Law, Policies and Race
- Law and the Visual Salience of Race
- The Id, the Ego, and Equal Protection in the 21st Century: Building upon Charles Lawrence's Vision to Mount a Contemporary Challenge to the Intent Doctrine
- The Price of Civil Rights: Black Lives, White Funding, and Movement Capture
- Crawling out of Fear and the Ruins of an Empire: Queer, Black, and Native Intimacies, Laws of Creation and Futures of Care
- Laws and Policies Affecting Asian-Pacific Americans
- Race and Anti-Gang Ordinances
- N-word Within Hate Crimes Law
- Race and Social Justice as a Budget Filter: The Solution to RacialBias in the State Legislature?
- Legislative Reforms for Washington State's Criminal Monetary Penalties
- A Case of Bias: Jurors Asked to Maintain Impartiality, but Is That Humanly Possible?
- Slave Law, Race Law
- Out of the Whiteness: On Raced Codes and White Race Consciousness in Some Tort, Criminal, and Contract Law
- Experimental Meets Intersectional: Visionary Black Feminist Pragmatism and Practicing Constitutional Democracy
- Racial Borders
- Nomos and Nation: On Nation in an Age of “Populism”
- Critical Race Theory
- Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography 1993, A Year of Transition
- Critical Race Theory: An Annotated Bibliography
- Critical Race Theory in Education (The Rule of Law in the New Abnormal)
- Critical Race Theory (Searchable Database)
- Crying Wolf: Neo-Patriots, Critical Race Theory, and the Constitutional Protection of “Dangerous” Ideas
- Towards an Understanding of Critical Race Theory: Dispelling False Claims and Misrepresentations
- An Interest-convergence Explanation of the 2020-2022 Conservative Attack on Critical Race Theory
- There a Future for Critical Race Theory?
- A Lesson on Critical Race Theory
- Critical Race Theory: Origins, Permutations, and Current Queries
- A Prelude to a Critical Race Theoretical Account of Civil Procedure
- Words as Sticks and Stones: Naming the Harm of Racist Speech
- Who's Afraid of Critical Race Theory?
- The Tower of Babel: Bridging the Divide Between Critical Race Theory and “Mainstream” Civil Rights Scholarship
- Toward an Asian American Legal Scholarship: Critical Race Theory, Post-structuralism, and Narrative Space
- The Color of Tradition: Critical Race Theory and Postmodern Constitutional Traditionalism
- Critical Race Theory: The Decline of the Universalist Ideal and the Hope of Plural Justice -- Some Observations and Questions of an Emerging Phenomenon
- Adding Salt to the Wound: Affirmative Action and Critical Race Theory
- Critical Race Theory: A Proposed Structure and Application to Federal Pleading
- Colorblind Remedies and the Intersectionality of Oppression: Policy Arguments Masquerading as Moral Claims
- Critical Race Theory and Proposition 187: the Racial Politics of Immigration Law
- Dissolving the Sameness/Difference Debate: A Post-modern Path Beyond Essentialism in Feminist and Critical Race Theory
- Critical Race Theory as Praxis: A View from Outside the Outside
- A Furious Kinship: Critical Race Theory and the Hip-hop Nation
- Reform, Retrench, Repeat: The Campaign Against Critical Race Theory, Through the Lens of Critical Race Theory
- Yes, Critical Race Theory Should Be Taught in Your School: Undoing Racism in K-12 Schooling and Classrooms Through CRT
- The Mandate for Critical Race Theory in this Time
- Protect Black Girls
- The Racism Is Permanent Thesis: Courageous Revelation or Unconscious Denial of Racial Genocide
- Connecting Race and Empire: What Critical Race Theory Offers Outside the U.s. Legal Context
- Awakening the Law: A LatCritical Perspective
- Surveillance of Black Lives as Injury-in-Fact
- The CRT of Black Lives Matter
- Race and Disorder: The Chicago Eight Trial Judge and Prosecutors Meet the Constitution and Bobby Seale
- Dred Scott and Asian Americans: Was Chief Justice Taney the First Critical Race Theorist?
- Black Voices Matter Too: Counter-Narrating Smithers v the Queen
- Hope Dies Last: The Progressive Potential and Regressive Reality of the Anti-balkanization Approach to Racial Equality
- Minority Group Interest and the Law
- Law and Justice, Generally
- Judicial Recusal: Cognitive Biases and Racial Stereotyping
- The Danger of Conflating Progress and Equality
- A Rule to Forbid Bias and Harassment in Law Practice
- The Prospects for Judicial Diversity in the Trump Years
- Repairing Harm from Racial Injustice: An Analysis of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Diversifying the Law Through an All-Minority Bench
- Our Identity Is Often What's Triggering Surveillance”: How Government Surveillance of #Blacklivesmatter Violates the First Amendment Freedom of Association
- Black Lives Matter and Social Movements: Toward a Radical Imagination of Law
- "Playing it Safe" with Empirical Evidence: Selective Use of Social Science in Supreme Court Cases about Racial Justice and Marriage Equality
- Will the Jury System Survive The Peña-Rodriguez Exception to Rule 606(b)?: The Court's Response to Racial Discrimination by a Juror Leaves the Future of the American Jury Trial System in Jeopardy
- The Rhetorical Allure of Post-racial Process Discourse and the Democratic Myth
- Fairness in the Exceptions: Trusting Juries on Matters of Race
- #SOWHITEMALE: Federal Civil Rulemaking
- Different Shades of Bias: Skin Tone, Implicit Racial Bias, and Judgments of Ambiguous Evidence
- When the Apocalypse Comes, Will Anything Change?: Gay Marriage, Black Lives Matter, and the Rule of Law
- Reassessing American Democracy: The Enduring Challenge of Racial Exclusion
- The Jim Crow Jury
- Judges of Color: Examining the Impact of Judicial Diversity in the Equal Protection Jurisprudence of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Evidence Without Rules: Race as Evidence
- The Role of Nominee Gender and Race at U.S. Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings
- Returning Bell: Searching for Freedom's Ring as Whiteness Resurges in Value
- Where Do We Go from Here: Memphis and the Legacy of Dr. King's Unfinished Work
- Black to the Future: The State Action Doctrine and the White Jury
- Tracing the History of Racial Inclusion and Debunking the Color-blind/post-racial Myth
- The Court's Denial of Racial Societal Debt
- Do Judges Vary in Their Treatment of Race?
- Racial Disparities in Wiretap Applications Before Federal Judges
- The Glorious Jurisprudence of Thurgood Marshall
- 2nd Amendment Passed to Protect Slavery? No!
- Bolstering the Asian American Law Library Collection: A Collection Development Guide
- Diversity, Colorblindness and the Supreme Court
- Race, the Supreme Court, and the Judicial-institutional Interest in Stability
- The Possible Impact of the First Latina/o Supreme Court Justice
- Ohio: RACE, EQUAL PROTECTION, AND THE UNFULFILLED PROMISE OF A STATE BILL OF RIGHTS
- The Devastating Impact of the Justice System on the Status of African-American Males: anOverview Perspective
- Yick Wo at 125: Four Simple Lessons for the Contemporary Supreme Court
- Disparately Seeking Jurors: Disparate Impact and the (Mis)use of Batson
- Uprooting Authoritarianism: Deconstructing the Stories Behind Narrow Identities and Building a Society of Belonging
- Federal Indian Law as Paradigm Within Public Law
- “Black Lives Matter” as a Claim of Fundamental Law
- A Jury of Someone Else's Peers: the Severe Underrepresentation of Native Americans from the Western Division of South Dakota's Jury-selection Process
- Eddie Murphy and The Dangers of Counterfactual Causal Thinking about Detecting Racial Discrimination
- Making the Invisible Visible: Exploring Implicit Bias, Judicial Diversity, and the Bench Trial
- Black Speech: The Effect of Sociolinguistic Bias in the Courtroom
- Coding for Cultural Competency: Expanding Access to Justice with Technology.
- Justice Must Extend to Native Americans
- Measuring the Penetration of Outsider Scholarship into the Courts: Indifference, Hostility, Engagement
- Juridical Intimidation from Greenwood Onward: Systemic Racism, Economic Terror, and A Call for Curative Court Reform
- Racial Capitalism as Legal Analysis
- Memorial for Minority Legal Scholars
- Administrative or Regulatory Law
- Legal System and Racism
- Practical Strategies to Protect Democracy (04/28/2023) (ThinkTech Hawaii -Video))
- Authoritarian Minority Rule Battles (04/14/2023) (ThinkTech Hawaii)(Video)
- Free Speech vs Disruption at Stanford ((The Rule of Law in the New Abnormal)) (04/01/2023)
- See Change, Sea Change (March 19, 2021) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- Hard Times Hard Questions (April 29, 2022) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- Connecting Abortion, Gun Violence and More (May 20, 2022) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- Changes, Choices and a New Normal (April 1, 2022) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- Disparate Treatment, Disparate Impact (March 5, 2021) (ThinkTech Hawaii)
- What Assaults on Democracy Mean for Us (March 4, 2022)
- Current Events Law and Social Justice (March 18, 2022)
- Color-blind but Not Color-deaf: Accent Discrimination in Jury Selection
- The Emerging Legal Architecture for Social Justice
- Evidentiary Policies Through Other Means: The Disparate Impact of "Substantive Law" on the Distribution of Errors among Racial Groups
- The New Tipping Point: Disruptive Politics and Habituating Equality
- The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of Informal Justice and the Death of Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Jury Nullification as a Spectrum
- Racial Inequities in Military Justice: Déjà Vu, All Over, and Over, Again
- Race in Contract Law
- Multicultural Populations and Mixed Legal Systems in the United States: Louisiana and Puerto Rico
- Racialized Self-defense: Effects of Race Salience on Perceptions of Fear and Reasonableness
- Legal Profession (Practice of Law)
- Race and Witness Credibility
- OJ And Black Judges
- High Court Clerks Mostly Men
- Judicial Selection and Merit
- "Sounding Black": Court-sanctioned Racial Stereotyping
- Practice01
- African Americans Should Prosecute Crimes
- African Americans Should Not Prosecute Crimes
- If Justice Is Not Equal for All, it Is Not Justice": Racial Bias, Prosecutorial Misconduct, and the Right to a Fair Trial in State v. Monday
- The Influence of a Judge's Background on Decision Making
- The Status of African American Males in the Legal Profession: A Pipeline of InstitutionalRoadblocks and Barriers
- Are Law Degrees as Valuable to Minorities?
- The Evolution of Diversity Training and Impact of Unconscious Bias on the Legal Profession
- The More We Fight, the More We Win: Movement Lawyering in the Era of #Blacklivesmatter
- Racism in the Legal Profession: A Racist Lawyer Is an Incompetent Lawyer
- Practicing with Conviction: Race, Reentry, and the Legal Profession
- To Fight the Battle, First You Need Warriors: Edward Garrison Draper, Everett Waring, and the Quest for Maryland's First Black Lawyer
- Johnnie Cochran's Panther: an Essay on Time and Law
- “A Woman of Strange, Unfathomable Presence”: Ida Platt's Lived Experience of Race, Gender, and Law, 1863-1939
- President Donald Trump's War on Federal Judicial Diversity
- Black Robes, White Judges: The Lack of Diversity on the Magistrate Judge Bench
- Perceiving Discrimination: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in the Legal Workplace
- Understanding the Role of Implicit Bias On Government Lawyers
- Undaunted: William A. Price, Texas' First Black Judge and the Path to a Civil Rights Milestone
- Getting a Lawyer While Black: A Field Experiment
- Promoting Civility Among Attorneys by Addressing Discrimination and Harassment
- Beyond Microaggression: Overlapping Identities in Simulated Legal Practice
- Gender Bias as the Norm in the Legal Profession: It's Still a [White] Man's Game
- Why the Legal Profession Is the Nation's Least Diverse (And How to Fix It)
- Anti-racist Mentorship
- Reflections on a New Study That Examines Discrimination and Bias Reported by Lawyers: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise's National Study of the Legal Profession
- Diversity and Inclusion in the American Legal Profession: Discrimination and Bias Reported by Lawyers with Disabilities and Lawyers Who Identify as LGBTQ+
- Upending “Normal”: Toward an Integrated and Intersectional Approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Legal Profession: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise's National Study of the Legal Profession
- Overcoming Racism in Community Associations: Attorneys as Agents of Change
- Righting past Wrongs: Posthumous Bar Admissions and the Quest for Racial Justice
- Representation in Representation: How the Path to End Racial Injustice Begins with the Legal Academy
- Bar Exam's Contribution to Systemic Inequalities in Access to Justice Around the World
- Bar Examination in Black and White: The Black-white Bar Passage Gap and the Implications for Minority Admissions to the Legal Profession
- Black Lawyers Matter: Enduring Racism in American Law Firms
- Professionalism as a Racial Construct
- It's Not Me; It's You: Big Law Has Been Failing its Black Associates
- Racial Allies in Public Interest Law
- Barring Diversity? The American Bar Exam as Initiation Rite and its Eugenics Origin
- Judicial System and Judges
- Hate Speech and Hate Crimes
- Foreign Policy, Wars. Military
- Racial Discrimination including Title VI, Title IX
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Affirmative Action
- American Skin: Dispensing with Colorblindness and Critical Mass in Affirmative Action
- I am an Affirmative Action Baby!
- The Deserving Poor, the Undeserving Poor, and Class-based Affirmative Action
- Marginal Whiteness
- Dr. King's Dream of Affirmative Action
- Race-Conscious Admissions Plans: An Antidote to Educational Opportunity Hoarding?
- The Color of Perspective: Affirmative Action and the Constitutional Rhetoric of White Innocence
- Defending the Use of Quotas in Affirmative Action: Attacking Racism in the Nineties
- I am an Affirmative Action Baby! (Vernellia R. Randall)
- Brief for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. and the American Civil Liberties Union as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, United States Supreme Court Amicus Brief, Barbara Grutter, Petitioner, V. Lee Bollinger
- Misshaping the River: Proposition 209 and Lessons for the Fisher Case
- Affirmative Action Still Hasn't Been Shown to Reduce the Number of Black Lawyers: A Response to Sander
- History of Executive Order and Employment Discrimination
- Myth: Women of Color Double Dips
- Schuette and Affirmative Action: Why There Are Limits to What a Majority of the People May do
- Myth: Affirmative Action Disregards Merit
- Myth: Affirmative Action is Justified Only Under a Perpetrator-Victim Model
- Assuring Equal Access of Asian Americans to Highly Selective Universities
- Myth: Affirmative Action Beneficiaries are Stigmatized
- Myth: Affirmative Action Disregards Low-Income Persons
- Asian Americans and 1996 California Civil Rights Initiative
- Bakke and the Causation Fallacy
- How Affirmative Action Helped George W.
- Whites Swim in Racial Preference
- FOR WHITES ONLY - A Long History of Affirmative Action
- White Women and Affirmative Action
- Martin Luther King and Affirmative Action
- Parents Involved in Community Schools V. Seattle School District No. 1 and Race-conscious Student Assignment Policies
- The Black Coach Syndrome and the Pursuit to Become a College Head Football Coach
- Affirmative Action and the Law
- Grutter v. Bollinger
- Affirmative Action Backlash or Debunking the Myths
- Affirmative Action - 1970 to 1990
- Why Affirmative Action Needs Race and ClassDiversity
- I am an Affirmative Action Baby!
- White Whine - A Defense of Affirmative Action
- Innocent Whites and Colorblindness
- Merit and Affirmative Action
- Asian Americans and Affirmative Actions
- Adding Salt To The Wound
- The Evolution Of Race In The Law
- Cracking the Egg: Which Came First--Stigma or Affirmative Action?
- Diminished Self Worth
- Anglo-Irish American Observation on Affirmative Action
- Sameness does not Mean Fairness
- Meritocracy and Diversity
- Affirmative Action Based On Economic Disadvantage
- A Deliberative Defense of Diversity: Moving Beyond theAffirmative Action Debate to Embrace a 21st Century View of Equality
- Justice or Just Us?: SFFA V. Harvard and Asian Americans in Affirmative Action
- Affirmative Action Assumptions
- We Will Turn Back?: On Why Regents of the University of California V. Bakke Makes the Case for Adopting More Radically Race-conscious Admissions Policies
- Affirmative Action and Social Discord: Why Is Race More Controversial than Sex?
- Asian Americans and Affirmative Action--Again
- The De-minoritization of Asian Americans: A Historical Examination of the Representations of Asian Americans in Affirmative Action Admissions Policies at the University of California
- Affirming Affirmative Action by Affirming White Privilege: SFFA V. Harvard
- 23ANDDIVERSEME: Using Genetic Ancestry Tests to Establish Minority Status
- Disparate Treatment: Justice Clarence Thomas's Conspicuously Nonoriginalist Affirmative Action Jurisprudence
- White Privilege and Affirmative Action
- Neither Black Nor White: Asian Americans and Affirmative Action
- Asian Americans and Affirmative Action--UNC Amicus Brief In the United States District Court
- Affirmative-action Jurisprudence Reflects American Racial Animosity but Is Also Unhappy in its Own Special Way
- “All (Poor) Lives Matter”: How Class-not-Race Logic Reinscribes Race and Class Privilege
- “Trumping” Affirmative Action
- Diversity as a Dead-end
- Asian Americans and the Rejection of Honorary Whiteness
- Mobilizing Social Science Research to Inform Judicial Decision-making: SFFA V. Harvard
- Not White Enough, Not Black Enough: Reimagining Affirmative Action Jurisprudence in Law School Admissions Through a Filipino-american Paradigm
- The End of Affirmative Action
- Centering Whiteness and Entrenching the Myth of Race-neutral Alternatives to Affirmative Action
- Asian Americans, Racial Stereotypes, and Elite University Admissions
- The Unbearable Emptiness of Formalism: Autonomy, Equality, and the Future of Affirmative Action
- Testing the Limits: Asian Americans and the Debate Over Standardized Entrance Exams
- Call it What it Is: How Michigan's Public Universities Practice Affirmative Action for White Applicants
- Requisite Realignment: Affirmative Action, Asian Americans, and the Black--white Binary
- Education: K - 12
- Race, Education, and the Construction of a Disabled Class
- A Conversation on Education, Justice and Choice
- Our Children's Burden: The Many-headed Hydra of the Educational Disenfranchisement of Black Children
- Assuring Civil Rights Protections in Charter School Enabling Legislation
- Federal Government, Charter Schools and Segregation
- The Future of IDEA: Monitoring Disproportionate Representation of Minority Students in Special Education
- Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in the Labor Market for Child Care Teachers
- Creating the Urban Educational Desert Through School Closures and Dignity Taking,
- Gender, Race, Class, and the Politics of Schooling in the Inner City
- The Imperative for Trauma-Responsive Special Education
- Justiciability of State Law School Segregation Claims
- Charter Schools and School Desegregation Law
- Using International Human Rights Law in School Finance Litigation to Establish Education as a Fundamental Right
- Beyond Bias: Cultural Capital in Anti-Discrimination Law
- Critical Race Feminism, Health, and Restorative Practices in Schools: Centering the Experiences of Black and Latina Girls
- Educational Rights and Latinos: Tracking as a Form of Second Generation Discrimination
- Opt-out Education: School Choice as Racial Subordination
- Teacher Equity Snapshot (Civil Rights Data Collection)
- Early Learning Snapshot (Civil Rights Data Collection)
- Discipline Snapshot (Civil Rights Data Collection)
- College and Career Readiness Snapshot (Civil Rights Data Collection(
- Economic Benefits of Increasing Graduation Rates
- The McKinney-Vento Act and the Education of Homeless Children
- Middle-income Peers as Educational Resources and theConstitutional Right to Equal Access
- Making the Promise of Brown a Reality
- The Power of White Privilege in Racially Mixed Schools
- Black Self-help Educational Efforts
- A New Era for Desegregation
- An Analysis of the Constitutionality of Arizona's Ethnic Studies Law
- The Fallout from Our Blackboard Battlegrounds: A Call for Withdrawal and aNew Way Forward
- Separate and Unequal: Promoting Racial Equity in Public Schools in the United States and South Africa
- The Intersection of Race, Wealth, and Special Education: The Role of Structural Inequities in the IDEA
- Forgotten Children: Rethinking the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Behavior Provisions
- A Watershed Moment in the Education of American Indians: A Judicial Strategy to Mandate the State of New Mexico to Meet the Unique Cultural and Linguistic Needs of American Indians in New Mexico Public Schools
- Battling Implicit Bias in the Idea to Advocate for African American Students with Disabilities
- Every Student Succeeds Act: Are Schools Making Sure Every Student Succeeds?
- Armed and Dangerous - Teachers? A Policy Response to Security in Our Public Schools
- Special Education, Overrepresentation, and End-running Education Federalism: Theorizing Towards a Federally Protected Right to Education for Black Students
- Dog Whistles and Beachheads: The Trump Administration, Sexual Violence, and Student Discipline in Education
- Educational Environments and the Federal Right to Education in the Wake of Parkland
- The New White Flight
- Contradictory Origins and Racializing Legacy of the 1968 Bilingual Education Act: Urban Schooling, Anti-blackness, and Oakland's 1996 Black English Language Education Resolution
- On Race, Teacher Activism, and the Right to Work: Historicizing the “Red for Ed” Movement in the American South
- African Americans' Pursuit of Equal Educational Opportunity in the United States
- The Constant and Expanding Classroom: Surveillance in K-12 Public Schools
- Latino Education in Texas: A History of Systematic Recycling Discrimination
- The Implied Promise of a Guaranteed Education in the United States and How the Failure to Deliver it Equitably Perpetuates Generational Poverty
- School of Surveillance: The Students' Rights Implications of Artificial Intelligence as K-12 Public School Security
- The Promise and Peril of Using Disability Law as a Tool for School Reform
- My Brother's Keeper, My Sister's Neglector: A Critique and Explanation of Single-sex Initiatives for Black Boys
- “Appropriate” Education: Educating Undocumented Children in Detention
- The Danger of Facial Recognition in Our Children's Classrooms
- Talking Black: Destigmatizing Black English and Funding Bi-dialectal Education Programs
- The Unfinished Business of Brown and School Integration
- Asian American and The Inscrutable SHSAT (Specialized High School Admissions Test )
- Valuing All Identities Beyond the Schoolhouse Gate: The Case for Inclusivity as a Civic Virtue in K-12
- School “Safety” Measures Jump Constitutional Guardrails
- Racial Disproportionality and the Special Education Paradox: the Divide Between Legal Compliance and the Best Practice(s)
- Blurring the Lines: How Consolidating School Districts Can Combat New Jersey's Public-school Segregation Problem
- What's Hair Got to Do with It?: How School Hair Policies Violate the United States Constitution
- Requiring Parents to Waive Rights: Education Contracts of Adhesion in the Covid-19 Pandemic
- Monopolizing Whiteness
- Education Connection: Education in the Time of Covid-19: Remote Learning's Mixed Effects on Students and the School System
- Die Žhnlichkeiten: Learning from Similarities and Key Differences Between U.s. and German Education Policy in the Time of Covid-19
- From Digital Disparity to Educational Excellence: Closing the Opportunity and Achievement Gaps for Lowincome, Black, and Latinx Students
- House Bill 3: An IOU Texas Public Schools and Communities of Color Cannot Afford
- The End of “Performative School Desegregation”: Reimagining the Federal Role in Dismantling Segregated Education
- Opposing Viewpoints: School Resource Officers: Do the Benefits to Student Safety Outweigh Their Negative Impacts?
- Improving the Legal and Regulatory Framework of Restraint and Seclusion in D.C. Public Schools
- The Radical-incremental Change Debate, Racial Justice, and the Political Economy of Teachers' Choice
- Hair Rules: Race, Gender, and Stigmatization in Schools
- Exploring Minnesota's Problematic Racial Imbalance in Special Education Services for Students with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
- Rights to Nowhere: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)'s Inadequacy in High-poverty Schools
- The Root and Branches of Structural School Racism in Missouri: a Story of Failure by Design and the Illusion and Hypocrisy of School Choice
- The Problem of Qualified Immunity in K-12 Schools
- Recalculating ESSA to Account for “Every Student:” The Need to Eliminate “Subtractive Schooling” Among Latino Boys and Fund Culturally Responsive Teaching
- The “Divisive Concepts” Laws and Americans of Asian Descent
- Closing the Gates to Racial Parity: Venture Philanthropy's Perpetuation of Racial Disparities in the Educational Sphere
- Implicit Bias Is Not a Fairytale: From the Classroom to the Courtroom: The Connection Between Racial Bias in Early Education and Its Impact on Stereotypes and Interactions with the Criminal Justice System
- Restorative Justice Liability: School Discipline Reform and the Right to Safe Schools
- Removing Police from Schools Using State Law Heightened Scrutiny
- Stop Punishing Our Kids: How Title VII Can Protect Children of Color in Public School's Discipline Practices
- Corporal Punishment in the United States: Abolishment under the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Discipline Outside the Schoolhouse Doors: Anti-Black Racism and the Exclusion of Black Caregivers
- Amerikkkan Schools: How Anti-Black Racial Inequity Is Perpetuated by the Public School System with Help from Modern Courts
- Gifted Tracking as a Racist Vestige of Eugenic Thought
- Disrupting the Racialized Status Quo in Exam Schools?: Racial Equity and White Backlash in Boston Parent Coalition for Academic Excellence V. the School Committee of the City of Boston
- Education: Higher Education
- Education: Legal Education
- Equality Lost in Time and Space: Examining the Race/class Quandary with Personal Pedagogical Lessons from a Course, a Film, a Case, and an Unfinished Movement
- Not for Free: Exploring the Collateral Costs of Diversity in Legal Education
- Race, Cognitive Biases, and the Power of Law Student Teaching Evaluations
- Intersectional Barriers to Tenure
- Bottled at the Source: Recapturing the Essence of Academic Support as a Primary Tool of Education Equity for Minority Law Students
- The Fire this Time: Black Lives Matter, Abolitionist Pedagogy and the Law
- Positive Disruption: Addressing Race in a Time of Social Change Through a Team-taught, Reflection-based, Outward-looking Law School Seminar
- Teaching Race/Teaching Whiteness: Transforming Colorblindness to Color Insight
- Second Mode Inclusion Claims in the Law Schools
- Overrepresented and under the Radar: Black Immigrants in Law School and the Legal Profession
- Navigating Law Librarianship While Black: A Week in the Life of a Black Female Law Librarian
- Bar Exam Lessons from South Africa
- Thinking, Talking, Writing, and Teaching about Race in Law School
- Teaching Race in Law School - An Annotated Bibliography
- LSSE Diversity and Exclusion Report 2020
- Un-erasing Race in a Medical-legal Partnership: Antiracist Health Justice Advocacy by Design
- Racial Inequality in Contracting: Teaching Race as a Core Value
- Race, Cognitive Biases, and the Power of Law Student Teaching Evaluations
- Annotated Bibliography: Overcoming Institutional Racism Through A Change in Law School Curriculum
- Legal Education: Incompetent Education?
- Practitioners: Race, Racism and American Law (Book Review)
- The Hollow Piercing Scream: An Ode for Black Faculty in the Tenure Canal
- The Misuse of the LSAT in Law School Admissions
- Practical Advice on Using Cooperative Learning in Law Schools
- The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, First Year Law Students andPerformance, 26 Cumberland Law Review 63
- Teaching Diversity Skills in Law School
- Teaching Implicit Bias in a Healthcare Law Course
- Class, Classes, and Classic Race-baiting: What's in a Definition?
- The Struggle for Access in Law School Admissions
- Incompetent Legal Education
- Challenges in Gendering Indigenous Legal Education: Insights from Professors Teaching about Indigenous Laws
- Getting It Wrong: Hopwood v. Texas and Its Implications for Racial Diversity in Legal Education and Practice
- The Challenges Facing Black Women Law Professors in Selecting Teaching Methods
- Teaching Critical Tax: What, Why, & How
- Teaching Cultural Competence in Law School Curricula: An Essential Step to Facilitate Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in the Legal Profession
- The Marginalization of Black Aspiring Lawyers
- A Dose of Color, A Dose of Reality: Contextualizing Intentional Tort Actions with Black Documentaries
- The Practical Implications of Unexamined Assumptions: Disrupting Flawed Legal Arguments to Advance the Cause of Justice
- ‘Race, Racism, and American Law': A Seminar from the Indigenous, Black, and Immigrant Legal Perspectives
- The Diversity Imperative Revisited: Racial and Gender Inclusion in Clinical Law Faculty
- Pulling Back the Curtain: Implicit Bias in the Law School Dean Search Process
- Preventing Attrition: Critical Interventions to Close the Racial Gap in Non-transfer Attrition
- Reflections on Eleven Years as a Latina Dean (Emphasis Added)
- Letter from the Asian/Pacific Islander Law Students Association Regarding Stephen Bainbridge
- A Reckoning over Law Faculty Inequality
- Intersectionality and Strengths and Challenges in Leadership
- People of Color in the Academy: Patterns of Discrimination in Faculty Hiring and Retention
- Diversity Matters: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Legal Education
- Teaching Race/Teaching Whiteness: Transforming Colorblindness to Color Insight
- Walking the Tightrope: Reflections of a Black Female Law Professor
- Criminal Legal Education
- Socratic Teaching and Learning Styles: Exposing the Pervasiveness of Implicit Bias and White Privilege in Legal Pedagogy
- Studying Race in International Law Scholarship Using a Social Science Approach
- Legal Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Put Health, Safety and Equity First
- The Soft-shoe and Shuffle of Law School Hiring Committee Practices
- Black Law Student Attrition in the Age of Affirmative Action: Why America's Current Diversity Framework Is Failing
- Law Schools, Cultural Competency, and Anti-Black Racism: The Liberty of Discrimination
- Beyond Diversity and Inclusion: Understanding and Addressing Ableism, Heterosexism, and Transmisia in the Legal Profession: Comment on Blanck, Hyseni, and Altunkol Wise's National Study of the Legal Profession
- The Accidental Crit III: the Unbearable Lightness of Being ... Pedro?
- Teaching Social Justice Through “Hip Hop and the Law”
- Hip-Hop and Other Professor's Pedagogy
- The Takeover: Hiphop's Evolution and Influence in the Law School Classroom
- Legal Writing, the Remix: Plagiarism and Hip-Hop Ethics
- Listen!: Amplifying the Experiences of Black Law School Graduates in 2020
- Inspiring and Equipping the Next Generation of Lawyer-Leaders: Center on Race, Leadership, and Social Justice
- The History Wars and Property Law: Conquest and Slavery as Foundational to the Field
- Professors Cure, Academic Support Cares: The Potential Role of Academic Support in Increasing Graduation Rates at Law Schools at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- Critical Race Theory: Inside and Beyond the Ivory Tower
- Native Hawaiians: The Forgotten in Legal Education
- Race and Lawyering in the Legal Writing Classroom
- Black Lives Matter: On Challenging the Soul of Legal Education
- Pandemic Pressures on Faculty
- The Law School as a White Space
- Still Strangers in the Land: Achievement Barriers, Burdens, and Bridges Facing African American Students Within Predominately White Law Schools
- A Black Woman Law Dean Speaks about the Precarity of Leadership
- Problematic Problems: The Case Against Mock Trial Problems Involving Racist Speech
- The Watcher's Paradox: Bearing Witness/Racial Voyeurism
- Together but Unequal: How the Covid-19 Pandemic Exacerbated the Inequities Harming Minority Law Students
- Addressing Asian (In)visibility in the Academy
- An Anti-racist Law School Leader's Perspective on Why Historically Black College and University Law Schools Are Needed in the 21st Century
- Racial and Ethnic Ancestry of the Nation's Black Law Students: An Analysis of Data from the LSSSE Survey
- Actively Achieving Greater Racial Equity in Law School Classrooms
- Educating Antiracists Lawyers: The Race and the Equal Protection of the Laws Program
- Laying the Framework for Transformative Change: What Law Schools Can Do Now to Promote Anti-Racism
- Storytelling and Truth-telling: Personal Reflections on the Native American Experience in Law Schools
- Exploring Race and Racism in the Law School Curriculum: an Administrator's View on Adopting an Antiracist Curriculum
- Breaking the Silence of the Wolves: An Approach to Teaching Antiracist Lawyering in the Twenty-first Century
- Integrating a Racial Capitalism Framework into First-Year Contracts: A Pathway to Anti-capitalist Lawyering
- How to Include Issues of Race and Racism in the 1-l Torts Course: A Call for Reform
- Discipline Code Proceedings Another Example of Racial Disparities in Legal Education?
- Examining the Bar Exam: An Empirical Analysis of Racial Bias in the Uniform Bar Examination
- The Black–White Paradigm's Continuing Erasure of Latinas: See Women Law Deans of Color
- Pivoting Under Pressure: Cultural Proficiency, Race, and Reforms
- What's (Race In) the Law Got to Do with It: Incorporating Race in Legal Curriculum
- Unpacking the Teaching Potential of a Hypothetical Criminal Case Involving a Cross-Racial Eyewitness Identification
- Race Across the Curriculum: A Team-Taught Course on Law and Race in America
- Discrimination in Law School Admission
- 2021 The Whitest Law School
- Appendix (2021 The Whitest Law School)
- 2021 Listing of Individual Law Schools
- 2004 The Whitest Law Schools
- Appendix (2004 The Whitest Law School)
- Wealth and Economic Issues
- Discriminatory Effects of Credit Scoring on Communities of Color
- Will US Black and White Household Incomes Ever Converge?
- Racism in the Credit Card Industry (Abstract)
- Live Black ... Retire Poor ... Die Early: How Social Security as an Institution Continues to Perpetuate the Social Racism of the 1930s
- The Wealth Gap and the Racial Disparities in the Startup Ecosystem
- Racial Discrimination in Business Transactions
- Racially Asymmetric Market Failures and Imperfections (Video)
- Black-Owned Banks: “Anchors of a Community”
- Race and Bankruptcy: A Bibliography
- Wealth, Bankruptcy and Taxation (Search Database)
- Contracting for Debt: The Relationship Between Debt Capitalism, Higher Education, and the Black-White Wealth Gap
- Legal Landscape of Payday Lending
- Checks Payable on Due Date as Alternative to PayDay Lending
- Debt and Discipline: Neoliberal Political Economy and the Working Classes
- Payday Peonage: Thirteenth Amendment Implications in Payday Lending
- Private Interests, Public Law, and Reconfigured Inequality in Modern Payment Card Networks
- Race, Markets, and Hollywood's Perpetual Antitrust Dilemma
- Racial Predatory Lending and African American Wealth Accumulation
- Circumventing State Consumer Protection Laws: Tribal Immunity and Internet Payday Lending
- Racial Capitalism
- Refusing to Work: a Form of Resistance
- Congress Protected the Troops: Can the New CFBP Protect Civilians from Payday Lending?
- Application of the Bankruptcy Code to Indian Tribes
- Annotated Bibliography: “Raising Minimum Wage, Raising Quality of Life”
- Now the Robber Barons Replace the Welfare Queens (and Rightly So)
- Impact of the Economic Stimulus Plan on Communities of Color
- Recession and the Racial Wealth Divide
- American Indian Entrepreneurs: Unique Challenges, Unlimited Potential
- Pink Tax, Black Tax, and Other Tropes
- Unconditional Bailout for Rich White People, Tough Love for the Rest of Us
- Sovereign Resilience: Reviving Private-sector Economic Institutions in Indian Country
- Bankruptcy Disparities by Race
- Racial Discrimination and Directorial Duty of Care
- Income Tax and Civil Rights Law
- Tax and Race: the Impact on Asian Americans
- Race and the Mortgage Meltdown
- Why Color-blind Solutions Won't Solve the Racial Wealth Gap: How We Can Overcome the Constitutional Hurdles to Race Conscious Remedies in Addressing the Wealth Gap
- The Need for a Critical "Raced" Economics
- Leveraging Tribal Sovereignty for Economic Opportunity: aStrategic Negotiations Perspective
- Tribal Energy Development: Renewables and the Problemof the Current Statutory Structures
- Shopping While Black
- A Comment on Justice O'connor's Quest for Power and its Impact on African American Wealth
- Is Anything Ever Free?: NAFTA the FTAA and Minorities
- Economic Empowerment: Washington and du Bois Approaches
- Persisting Disparities: Globalization and the Economic Status of African Americans
- Race and Empathy in Corporate Governance Processes
- Barriers to Racial Wealth Equality
- Social Security and African American Families: Unmasking Race and Gender Discrimination
- The Racial Wealth Gap and the Tax Benefits of Homeownership
- The Third Rail of San Francisco Politics: Transportation, Race, and the Central Subway
- Jim Crow Credit: The New Deal for White America
- Race: Examining Legal Remedies for Disparate Student Debt Outcomes
- Estate Planning with Shaq and Strom: Teaching Post-mortem Intimacy Audits
- Myth, Manipulation, and Minor League Baseball: How a Capitalist Democracy Engenders Income Inequality
- Borrowing Equality: Dispossession and the Need for an Abolitionist Approach to Survival Debt
- Race and Wealth Disparity: The Role of Law and the Legal System
- Financial Technology's Role in Exacerbating or Reducing the Wealth Gap
- Revisiting the Work We Know So Little About: Race, Wealth, Privilege, and Social Justice
- Financing Minority Entrepreneurship
- The Tribal per Capita Payment Conundrum: Governance, Culture, and Incentives
- Seeking Economic Justice in the Face of Enduring Racism
- Consumer Bankruptcy and Race: Current Concerns and a Proposed Solution
- Fintech and Race-based Inequality in the Home Mortgage and Auto Financing Markets
- Advertising Injustices: Marketing Race and Credit in America
- The Illusory Promise of Free Enterprise: A Primer to Promoting Racially Diverse Entrepreneurship
- Black Livelihoods Matter: Access to Credit as a Civil Right and Striving for a More Perfect Capitalism Through Inclusive Economics
- Biden's Gambit: Advancing Racial Equity While Relying on a Race-Neutral Tax Code
- Ethnically Segmented Markets: Korean-owned Black Hair Stores
- From Zero-sum to Economic Partners: Reframing State Tax Policies in Indian Country in the Post-covid Economy
- Black Assets Matter
- Black Wall Street: Wealth and Lessons for Today
- Empowering Black Wealth in the Shadow of the Tulsa Race Massacre
- Genocide: The Legal Extermination of the African-American's Economic Interests
- The Perils of Urban Redevelopment for Black Business Districts
- Colorblind Tax Enforcement
- I Am Once Again Asking for Federal Student Loan Debt Reform: a Discussion on Federal Student Loan Debt and its Negative Effects on the Race Wealth Gap
- The Pocketbook Next Time: From Civil Rights to Market Power in the Latinx Community
- Asian American-owned Banks Do Count: No Wrongful Jailing of Abacus Bank
- The Role of Law, Policy, and Practice in the Erosion of Economic Power in Underserved Communities
- Black Deaths Should Matter, Too!: Estate Planning as a Tool for Antiracists
- Racial Capitalism: Complexities with Enforcing Corporate Commitments to End Racial Injustice
- Shining a Bright Light on the Color of Wealth
- The Racial Wealth Gap: Strategies for Addressing the Financial Impact of Mass Incarceration on the African American Community
- Rattlesnakes, Debt, and ARPA § 1005: The Existential Crisis of American Black Farmers
- The Mistreatment of Black-owned Businesses During the First and Second Rounds of the Paycheck Protection Program
- Homeownership While Black: A Pathway to Plunder, Compliments of Uncle Sam
- Wage Enslavement: How the Tax System Holds Back Historically Disadvantaged Groups of Americans
- Interest Convergence and the Racial Wealth Gap: Defusing Racism's Divide-and-Conquer via Universal Basic Income
- Inequality by Unnatural Selection: The Impact of Tax Code Bias on the Racial Wealth Gap
- Racially Collusive Boycotts: African American Purchasing Power in the Wigs and Hair Extensions Market
- The Forgotten 40 Acres: How Real Property, Probate & Tax Laws Contributed to the Racial Wealth Gap and How Tax Policy Could Repair it
- How to Design an Antiracist State and Local Tax System
- Filing While Black: The Casual Racism of the Tax Law
- Race and the History of International Investment Law
- Labor and Employment
- Title VII and African American Hair: A Clash of Cultures
- Targeting White Supremacy in the Workplace
- A Look at Inequality, Workers' Rights, and Race
- Slurred Speech: How the NLRB Tolerates Racism
- Employment Discrimination and the Domino Effect
- Latino Inter-ethnic Employment Discrimination and the “Diversity” Defense
- One Path for “Post-racial” Employment Discrimination Cases--The Implicit Association Test Research as Social Framework Evidence
- Case Study and Overview of Laws Pertaining to Workplace Grooming Standards and Hairstyles Akin to African Culture
- Employment Discrimination: The Shortcomings of Title VII for the Black Female Plaintiff
- Black Hair(tage): Career Liability or Civil Rights Issue?
- Radical Reconstruction: (Re) Embracing Affirmative Action in Private Employment
- A Founding Failure of Enforcement: Freedmen, Day Laborers, and the Perils of an Ineffectual State
- What is National Origin Discrimination in Employment?
- Fighting from Within and Without: African Americans and the Labor Movement
- An Experience of Race and Gender Climate in Academia
- The N-word at Work Is Discrimination Akin to a Demotion
- The N-word Creates a Hostile Work Environment
- Employment, Racism and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Reforming Employment Discrimination Doctrine to Combat the Negative Consequences of Ban-the-box Legislation (Abstract)
- The Influence of Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Development of Title VII Jurisprudence
- Racial Pay Equity in “White” Collar Workplaces
- Amending Title VII to Safeguard the Viability of Retaliation Claims
- Categorically Black, White, or Wrong: “Misperception Discrimination” and the State of Title VII Protection
- Domestic Workers and A Legacy of Legislative Exclusion
- Racialization of Street Vendors: The Criminalization of Ethnic Minority Workers in California
- “Unemployed (And Black) Need Not Apply”
- To Check or Not to Check: New EEOC Enforcement Guidance on the Use of Criminal History Information in Making Hiring Decisions
- In Search of a Second Chance: Reconsidering Occupational Licensing Restrictions on Felons
- Employing the Presidential Executive Order and the Law to Provide Integrated Conflict Management Systems and Adr Processes: the Proposed National Employment Dispute Resolution Act (Nedra)
- Proving Disparate Impact Discrimination under Title VII
- Disparate Treatment and Disparate Impact of the “Currently Employed” Requirement
- Annotated Bibliography: Racial Inequality and Workplace Discrimination
- EEOC Enforcement Guidance on National Origin Discrimination
- Need Not Apply: The Racial Disparate Impact of Pre-employment Criminal Background Checks
- An Industry Missing Minorities: the Disparate Impact of the Securities and Exchange Commission's Fingerprinting Rule
- Don't Kill the Messenger: Reprisal Discrimination in the Enforcement of Civil Rights Laws
- Remedying Employment Discrimination Against African-American Males: Stereotypical BiasesEngender a Case of Race plus Sex Discrimination
- Understanding the Interlocking Oppressive Systems Within Higher Education Restricting the Professional Progression of Black Women
- Title VII's Unintended Beneficiaries: White Supremacist Group
- The Unconscious Discrimination Paradox: How Expanding Title VII to Incorporate Implicit Bias Cannot Solve the Issues Posed by Unconscious Discrimination
- Performing in a Hostile Environment
- Fool Me Once, Shame on You; Fool Me Twice, Shame on You Again: How Disparate Treatment Doctrine Perpetuates Racial Hierarchy
- “Parental” Leaves and Poor Women: Paying the Price for Time Off
- Challenging Discriminatory Guesswork: Does Impact Analysis Apply?
- This Gun for Hire: Concealed Weapons Legislation in the Workplace and Beyond
- Whiteness at Work
- Balancing Customer Care and Employee Civil Rights : Race Discrimination When an Employer Grants a Patient or Customer Request Based on Race
- Barbers, Caregivers, and the “Disciplinary Subject”: Occupational Licensure for People with Criminal Justice Backgrounds in the United States
- The Purposes of Title VII: Solving the Problem of the Equality Principle, Black Unemployment and Underemployment.
- Criminalizing Work and Non-work: The Disciplining of Immigrant and African American Workers
- Prevailing Wage Legislation and the Continuing Significance of Race
- The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA )at the Intersection of Age and Race
- Kaepernick Can Kick It!: Employment Discrimination, Political Activism, and Speech in the NFL
- Who Told You Your Hair Was Nappy?: A Proposal for Replacing an Ineffective Standard for Determining Racially Discriminatory Employment Practices
- White Employees Can't Sue Because of Hostility Targeted at African-American Employees
- Is the "Hire American" Executive Order a Suspect Classification
- Critical Ethnic Legal Histories: Unearthing the Interracial Justice of Filipino American Agricultural Labor Organizing
- Chronology of Filipina/o American Legal History as of December 28, 2013
- ME TOO? Race, Gender, and Ending Workplace Sexual Harassment
- Why the Numbers of the Family Medical Leave Act Don't Add up for New Parents of Color and Low-wage Workers
- The Unfinished Mission of Title VII: Black Parity in the American Workforce
- Making Unemployment Insurance Work for Working People
- Protection by Law, Repression by Law: Bringing Labor Back into the Study of Law and Social Movements
- A Forgotten History: How the Asian American Workforce Cultivated Monterey County's Agricultural Industry, Despite National Anti-asian Rhetoric
- Breaking Down Status
- #SEEHERNAME: Using Intersectionality and Storytelling to Bring Visibility to Black Women in Employment Discrimination and Police Brutality
- Meat Processing Workers and the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Subrogation of People, Public Health, and Ethics to Profits and a Path Forward
- The Human Right to Workplace Safety in a Pandemic
- Veiling and Inverted Masking
- Breaking Down Status
- #METOO Innovators: Disrupting the Race and Gender Code by Asian Americans in the Tech Industry
- Preserving Pandemic Protections
- Sí, Se Puede: Why the Agricultural Industry's “Mujeres Imparables” Fight for Adequate Legal Remedies for Survivors of Sexual Assault Matters
- To Shatter the Glass Ceiling, Clean the Sticky Floor and Thaw the Frozen Middle: How Discrimination and Bias in the Career Pipeline Perpetuates the Gender Pay Gap
- Authentic Compliance with a Symbolic Legal Standard? How Critical Race Theory Can Change Institutionalist Studies on Diversity in the Workplace
- White Hair Only: Why the Concept of Immutability must Be Expanded to Address Hair Discrimination Against Black Women in the Workplace
- The Impact of Covid-19 on the Older Workforce: Reforms to Ensure a Safer Future for Older Workers
- Race, Gender, and Place: How Judicial Identity and Local Context Shape Anti-discrimination Decisions
- Beyond Sex-plus: Acknowledging Black Women in Employment Law and Policy
- A “Historic Westside” Story: Las Vegas Black History, Gaming Policy Effects on Black Employment, and Gaming Companies Leaving Money on the Table
- Progressive Slavery: Violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act in Court-ordered Rehabilitation Programs
- What Matters for Black Workers after 2020?
- Racial Inequality, Covid-19, and Health and Unemployment Insurance: Lessons Learned and Pathways Forward
- Environmental Racism /Climate Change
- Legal Strategies to Challenge Environmental Racism
- Environmental Racism - An Unfortunate Reality
- The Environmental and Social Injustice of FarmworkerPesticide Exposure
- Toxins Targeted at Minorities: The Racist Undertones of"Environmentally-Friendly" Initiatives
- Environmental Racism, American Exceptionalism, and Cold War Human Rights
- Contaminated Childhood: How the United States Failed to Prevent the Chronic Lead Poisoning of Low-income Children and Communities of Color
- The Evolving Paradigm of Laws on Lead-based Paint: from Code Violation to Environmental Hazard
- Building Just, Safe, and Healthy Communities
- Gun Violence and De Facto Segregation: Could Environmental Discrimination Be Fueling Chicago's Soaring Gun Violence?
- Environmental Justice, Racism and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Environmental Justice for All
- Environmental Law as Segregation
- Mai Kia Manawa Mau Loa Aku: Knaka Maoli Governance Through Nearshore Fisheries Management in Mo'omomi
- Racializing Environmental Justice
- The Wild West Re-lived: Oil Pipelines Threaten Native American Tribal Lands
- Equity Through Efficiency: Rethinking Superfund Policy in Light of Tort Law-provoked Environmental Racism
- Regulatory Theater: How Investor-owned Utilities and Captured Oversight Agencies Perpetuate Environmental Racism
- Deserving a Place at the Table: Effecting Change in Substantive Environmental Procedures in Indian Country
- Environmentalism Isn't New: Lessons from Indigenous Law
- Avoiding Maladaptations to Flooding and Erosion: A Case Study of Alaska Native Villages
- No More Excuses: Building a New Vision of Civil Rights Enforcement in the Context of Environmental Justice
- Under Coyote's Mask: Environmental Law, Indigenous Identity, and #NODAPL
- California Indian Tribes and the Marine Life Protection Act: The Seeds of a Partnership to Preserve Natural Resources
- Raping Indian Country
- Environmental Racism: How Governments Are Systematically Poisoning Indigenous Communities & the U.N.'s Role
- From Sovereignty to Self-determination: Emergence of Collective Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Natural Resources Management
- Fishing for Solutions: Pacific Northwest Atlantic Salmon Fish Farming in the Wake of the Cooke Aquaculture Net-pen Collapse
- Prosecuting International Environmental Crime Committed Against Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
- Humans Long Ignored: Revisiting NEPA's Definition of “Human Environment” in the Era of Black Lives Matter
- A Great Nation Keeping its Word: the Role of Tribal Treaty Rights in Climate Change Litigation
- Quiet Suffocation: California Oil and Gas Production near Communities of Color Is a Public Health Crisis
- Cancer Alley and the Fight Against Environmental Racism
- Retooling Environmental Justice
- Fracking in Pueblo and Diné Communities
- Environmental Racism, American Exceptionalism, and Cold War Human Rights
- Odor in the Court! And it Smells like Environmental Racism: How Big Pork Is Legally Abusing Poor Communities of Color in Eastern North Carolina
- From Covid-19 to Climate Change: Disaster & Inequality at the Crossroads
- Retooling Environmental Justice
- Now Is the Time for Black Queer Feminist Ecology
- Racial Segregation and Environmental Injustice
- “Riot Boosting”: South Dakota's Integration of Environmental, Indigenous, and First Amendment Concerns and the Rhetoric on Protest
- Foreword to The Republication of Racializing Environmental Justice
- Black Urban Ecologies and Structural Extermination
- Practicing on Uneven Ground: Raising Environmental Justice Claims under Race Neutral Laws
- Environmental Racism on Tucson's Southside: An Overview of the Tucson Superfund Site and a Call to Address New Chemical Contamination
- Aristotelian Decency as a Corrective for Compliance-induced Environmental Racism
- Chapter Two Indigenous Interpretations: Invoking the Third Indian Canon to Combat Climate Change
- Environmental Justice in the United Nations Human Rights System: Challenges and Opportunities for the Protection of Indigenous Women's Rights Against Environmental Violence
- Down and Dirty: Remedies and Reparations for Intersected Environmental and Reproductive Justice
- Land, Legacy, and Law: Amending CERCLA to Account for Environmental Contamination of Tribal Cultural Resources
- Mapping Racial Geographies of Violence on the Colonial Landscape
- Dikos Nitsaa'igii-19 (“The Big Cough”): Coal, Covid-19, and the Navajo Nation
- Racism and Toxic Burden in Rural Dixie
- Addressing the Disproportionate Adverse Health Effects Among BIPOC Communities as a Result of Environmental Racism
- Family, Children and Adoption
- Racial Bias in American Foster Care: The National Debate
- Romantic Discrimination and Children
- Criminalizing (Poor) Fatherhood
- On Racial Justice in the Child Welfare System
- Using Peacemaking Circles to Indigenize Tribal Child Welfare
- Transracial Adoption in the United States: The Reflection and Reinforcement of Racial Hierarchy
- The (In)visibility of Motherhood in Family Court Proceedings
- Creating a Child-friendly Child Welfare System: Effective Early Intervention to Prevent Maltreatment and Protect Victimized Children
- "Burn this Bitch Down!": The Gendered Politics of Black Parenthood
- What's Wrong With Me?
- Families of Color in Crisis: Bearing the Weight of the Financial Market Meltdown
- Dark Secrets: Obedience Training, Rigid Physical Violence, Black Parenting, and Reassessing theOrigins of Instability in the Black Family Through a Re-reading of Fox Butterfield's All God'sChildren
- The Black Family: Confronting the Lie of Black Inferiority
- Flashpoints and the Indian Child Welfare Act
- Contractual and Statutory Basics for a "New" African American Coparenting Joint Adoption Model
- Un-erasing American Indians and the Indian Child Welfare Act from Family Law
- Race Matters in Adoption
- Filial Piety and U.S. Family Law: How Cultural Values Influence Caregiving, End-of-life, and Estate Planning Decisions in Asian American Families
- Foster Care for Minority Children
- Transracial Adoption and the Unblinkable Difference
- Equal Protection for Children: Toward the Childist Legal Studies
- Model Race Preference Statute
- Fathers Behind Bars: Rethinking Child Support Policy Toward Low-income Noncustodial Fathersand Their Families
- In Spite of the Odds: Achieving Educational Stability for Maryland's African American Foster Youth
- Response to the Symposium: Strengthened Bonds: Abolishing the Child Welfare System and Re-envisioning Child Well-being
- The Hispanic Experience of the Child Welfare System
- Where Sovereigns and Cultures Collide: Balancing Federalism, Tribal Self-determination, and Individual Rights in the Adoption of Indian Children by Gays and Lesbians
- On Indian Children and the Fifth Amendment
- The Origins and Evolution of the Indian Child Welfare Act
- Trauma-informed Practice: The Future of Child Welfare?
- The Legitimacy of the Children of Slave Marriages Post-Slavery
- Protecting Native American Culture and Children
- Recent Challenges to the Indian Child Welfare Act Suggest it Is Time for the United States Supreme Court to Act: Indian Survival Depends on it
- Toward a Theory of Intercountry Human Rights: Global Capitalism and the Rise and Fall of Intercountry Adoption
- Logging Out: The Inadequacies of Current Cyberbullying Remedies and Their Impact on LGBTQ+ Youth
- Beyond the Myth of Affluence: The Intersection of LGBTQ Family Law and Poverty
- The Amplification of Bias in Family Law and its Impact
- Children and Racial Injustice in the United States: A Selective Annotated Bibliography and Call to Action
- The Tragedy of Wasted Funds and Broken Dreams: An Economic Analysis of Childhood Exposure to Crime and Violence
- Equity over Equality: Equal Protection and the Indian Child Welfare Act
- The Irony of the Indian Child Welfare Act
- Child Welfare, Reasonable Efforts, and Covid
- Shelter from the Storm: Human Rights Protections for Single-mother Families in the Time of Covid-19
- Just Another Fast Girl: Exploring Slavery's Continued Impact on the Loss of Black Girlhood
- An Innovative Alternative or An Institutional Failure of Family Courts?: A Critical Perspective on the Experience of Latinx Families in an Anglo-centric Mediation Process
- An Examination of Racism and Racial Discrimination Impacting Dual Status Youth
- The Restatement of the Law, Children and the Law: A Blueprint for Reforming the Child Welfare System
- The Intergenerational Effects of the Child Welfare System and the Legal Obligation to Rectify Them
- Communities as Caretakers: The Indian Child Welfare Act as an Antiracist Framework for All Child Welfare Cases
- The White Supremacy Hydra: How the Family First Prevention Services Act Reifies Pathology, Control, and Punishment in the Family Regulation System
- Falling Through the Cracks: The American Indian Foster Care to Sexual Exploitation Pipeline and the Need for Expanded American Indian Community Services in Minnesota
- The Surveillance Tentacles of the Child Welfare System
- Black Child, White Parents: Balancing Biology and Bond in Modern Transracial Adoptions
- Parenting While Black
- Fertility, Immigration, and Public Support for Parenting
- Improving Res Ipsa Loquitur Doctrine in Child Abuse Cases: A Step Toward Racial Justice
- Lawyering the Indian Child Welfare Act
- Equal Protection and the Indian Child Welfare Act: States, Tribal Nations, and Family Law
- Health Status Disparities
- Race, Law, and Health Disparities: Toward a Critical Race Intervention
- The Biology of Inequality
- The Impact of Structural Racism in Employment and Wages on Minority Women's Health
- Native Americans: A Crisis in Health Equity
- Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights, and Health Inequities
- Changing Hearts, Minds, and Structures: Advancing Equity and Health Equity in State Government Policies, Operations, and Practices in Minnesota and Other States
- The Fuzzy Logic of Race and Gender in the Mismeasure of Asian American Women's Health Needs
- Women and AIDS -- Racism, Sexism, and Classism
- Dying While Black: Race, Racism and Law
- When the Bough Breaks: The Impact of Racism on Newborn Health
- Dying While Black
- Inequality Is Killing Us! What President Obama must Do to Save Black Lives
- The Road to Racial Justice: Resolving the Disproportionate Health Burden Placed on Communities of Color by Highway Pollution
- From Housing to Health: Imagining Antidiscrimination Provisions for Menthol Cigarette Marketing
- Health Injustice and Justice in Health: The Role of Law and Public Policy in Generating, Perpetuating, and Responding to Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Before and after the Affordable Care Act
- Health Disparities, Health Care Reform, Morality, and the Law: “Keep Your Government Hands off My Medicare”
- The Modern HIV/AIDS Epidemic and Human Rights in the United States
- Common Ground: Exploring Policy Approaches to Addressing Racial Disparities from the Left and the Right
- The Black Maternal Health Crisis: How to Right a Harrowing History Through Judicial and Legislative Reform
- The Oglala Lakota and the Right to Health: The Forgotten Americans
- Black Mothers Matter: The Social, Political and Legal Determinants of Black Maternal Health Across the Lifespan
- Legal Epidemiology for Racial Health Equity
- “We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us”: Why the Legal Profession must Commit Itself to Health Equity
- Systematic Racism, Abortion and Bias in Medicine: All Threads Woven in the Cloth of Racial Disparity for Mothers and Infants
- Discrimination and Disparity: Violating Olmstead v. L.C. Discriminates Against the Psychiatrically Vulnerable and Fosters Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Mental Health Disparities
- Epigenetics and Racial Health Disparities
- Infant and Children -- Health Status
- Adolescent -- Health Status
- Access to Health Care
- Disparities in Access to Solid Organ Transplant Services--Past, Present, and Future
- Medical Civil Rights: The Exclusion of Physicians of Color from Managed Care: Business or Bias?
- The Flexner Report: Standardizing Medical Students Through Region-, Gender-, and Race-based Hierarchies
- Analysis of Health Care Reform and Eliminating Racial Discrimination
- A Call for Effective Anti-discrimination Law in Health Care (A Policy Brief)
- Separate and Unequal Treatment in Health Care Fifty Years after Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Title VI Challenges by Private Parties to the Location of Health Care Facilities: Toward a Just and Effective Action
- Providing for the Health Care Needs of Native Americans: Policy, Programs, Procedures, and Practices,
- Hispanics, Health Care, and Title Vi of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- The Economics and Politics of Emergency Health Care for the Poor: The Patient Dumping Dilemma
- Threats to Medicaid and Health Equity Intersections
- Unlocking Access to Health Care: A Federalist Approach to Reforming Occupational Licensing
- California's Nonprofit Hospital Puzzle: Reworking the Jigsaw to Benefit Underserved Communities
- Choosing Between Healthcare and a Green Card: the Cost of Public Charge
- Retaining Medicaid Covid-19 Changes to Support Community Living
- The Ongoing Racial Paradox of the Medicaid Program
- Healthcare Disparities
- The State Giveth and Taketh Away: Race, Class, and Urban Hospital Closings
- Health Care in the Inner City: Asking the Right Question
- Empowering and Protecting Patients: Lessons for Physician-assisted Suicide from the African-American Experience
- Site of Medical Care and Racial Differences
- Clinton's Health Care Reform Proposal Ensure [E]qual[ity of Health Care
- Hospital Flight from Minority Communities
- Health Care: Access after Health Care Reform
- Inequality in Health Care Is Killing African Americans
- Race, Segregation, and Physicians' Participation in Medicaid
- Racial Discrimination in Health Care in the United States as a Violation of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
- The Causes of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medicare
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medicare must Become a Priority
- The Statute Whose Name We Dare Not Speak: Emtala and the Affordable Care Act
- Under-treatment of Pain in Black Patients: A Historical Overview, Case-based Analysis, and Legalities as Explored Through the Tenets of Critical Race Theory
- Racist Health Care
- Striving for Equality, but Settling for the Status Quo in Health Care: Is Title VI More Illusory than Real?
- Biased But Reasonable: Bias Under the Cover of Standard of Care
- Is Massachusetts Health Insurance Reform Legislation: An Effective Tool for Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care?
- What Happens to the Women Who Fall Through the Cracks of Health Care Reform? Lessons from Massachusetts
- Healthcare Inequities in the United States and Beyond Are Taking Black Women's Lives
- Uninsured and Unhealthy: The Health Insurance Woes of African Americans
- Affordable Health Care Coverage for Mexican Immigrants in the Southwest: State-initiated Reform in the Private and Public Sectors
- Breaking the Barriers of Access to Health Care: The Role of Civil Rights Litigation
- From 500 To 1: The Death Of The African-American Owned Hospital
- A Prescription for Racial Equality in Medicine
- Inner-city Hospital Closures: Financial Decision or Impediment to Access?
- Disentangling Fact from Fiction: The Realities of Unequal Health Care Treatment
- Access to Health Care: What a Difference Shades of Color Make
- The “Health Care Access” Rationale for Narrowly Tailored Race-conscious Admissions and Recruitment Policies in Health Professions Schools
- Medicaid & Race: An Annotated Bibliography
- Translating Rights into Access: Language Access and the Affordable Care Act,
- Bakke at 40: Remedying Black Health Disparities Through Affirmative Action in Medical School Admissions
- Reinvigorating Title VI: Defending Health Care Discrimination--It Shouldn't Be So Easy
- An Opening for Civil Rights in Health Insurance after the Affordable Care Act
- Enslaved by Pain: How the U.S. Public Health System Adds to Disparities in Pain Treatment for African Americans
- Racial Profiling in Health Care: An Institutional Analysis of Medical Treatment Disparities
- Can You Hear Me?: How Implicit Bias Creates a Disparate Impact in Maternal Healthcare for Black Women
- Unexpected Inequality: Disparate-impact from Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Decisions
- Civil Rights as Patient Experience: How Healthcare Organizations Handle Discrimination Complaints
- The Racial Tension Between Underprescription and Overprescription of Pain Medication amid the Opioid Epidemic
- Race-based Science and Consumer Discrimination in the Health Care Industry
- Seeking Safety While Giving Birth During the Pandemic
- Equality and Sufficiency in Health Care Reform
- Should We Discriminate among Discriminations?
- Death by Apathy: Tolerance of the Government's Failure to Fund Promised Healthcare Causes Loss of Native American Lives
- The Maternal Healthcare Crisis: Expanding the Scope of Postpartum Care and Minimizing the Racial and Ethnic Gap
- Medical Error and Vulnerable Communities
- Dosing Discrimination: Regulating "Prescription Drug Monitoring Program" PDMP Risk Scores
- Equal Protection and Scarce Therapies: The Role of Race, Sex, and Other Protected Classifications
- An Epidemic of Racism in Peer Review: Killing Access to Black and Brown Physicians
- An Unfulfilled Promise: Section 1557's Failure to Effectively Confront Discrimination in Healthcare
- At the Intersection of Race and Health: Racial disparities in the Maternal Healthcare System
- Race and Medical Double-Binds
- On a Scale from 1 to 1557, How Much Justice Is Too Much Justice for Healthcare Entities Evading Disparate Impact Accountability?
- Made Whole: The Efficacy of Legal Redress for Black Women Who Have Suffered Injuries from Medical Bias
- Racial Equity Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
- Reproductive Issues
- Arrests of and Forced Interventions on Pregnant Women in the United States, 1973-2005: Implications for Women's Legal Status and Public Health
- On Women's Rights, Voting Rights, Civil Rights and the US Supreme Court (The Rule of Law in the New Abnormal)
- Chronic Harm: Critical Race Feminism, Labor and Reproduction
- What Wrongful Birth Can Tell Us About the Cost of Blackness
- Race and Assisted Reproduction: Implications for Population Health
- Black Female Inmates' Reproductive Rights: Cutting the Chains of Colorblind Constitutionalism
- Assisted Reproduction and Reproducing Race in an Era of Reckoning
- Resuscitating The Black Body: Reproductive Justice as Resistance to the State's Property Interest in Black Women's Reproductive Capacity
- Thirteenth Amendment Reflections on Abortion, Surrogacy, and Race Selection
- Personal Narrative as a Tool of Legal Analysis to Evaluate and Improve Access to Abortion Services for Indigenous Women in Canada
- Exposing the American History of Applying Racial Anxieties to Regulate and Devalue Latinx Immigrant Reproductive Rights
- “You Should Have Said Something:” Exploring the Ways That History, Implicit Bias, and Stereotypes Inform the Current Trends of Black Women Dying in Childbirth
- Adopting the Cumulative Harm Framework to Address Second-generation Discrimination
- Race-ing Roe: Reproductive Justice, Racial Justice, and the Battle for Roe V. Wade
- The Promise of Medication Abortion in California and the Covid-19 Public Health Emergency
- The Disproportionate Effect on Native American Women of Extending the Federal Involuntary Manslaughter Act to Include a Woman's Conduct Against Her Child in Utero: United States V. Flute
- Coercive Interventions in Pregnancy: Law and Ethics
- Miscarriage, Stillbirth, & Reproductive Justice
- The Myth of Abortion as Black Genocide: Reclaiming Our Reproductive Choice
- Would You Make it to the Future? Teaching Race in an Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Law Classroom
- How Analogizing Socio-legal Responses to Organ Transplantation Can Further the Legalization of Reproductive Genetic Innovation
- The Marshall Factor: How Forced Sterilization of Native American Women Birthed Generational Reproductive Injustice
- All Aboard the Momnibus: Will Congress's Proposed Legislative Package Help Drive down Black Maternal Mortality Rates?
- Abortion, Sterilization, and the Universe of Reproductive Rights
- The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-selective Abortion Bans
- Covid: A Silver Linings Playbook
- Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman: The Legal Limbo of Being a Parent Before Becoming an Adult
- Eliminating Health Disparities
- The End of Reparations Talk: Reparations in an Obama World
- Affordable Health Care Coverage for Mexican Immigrants in the Southwest: State-initiated Reform in the Private and Public Sectors
- Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Before and after the Affordable Care Act
- Lessons from Ferguson and Beyond: Bias, Health, and Justice (Abstract)
- Eliminating Health Disparities: Why Is Diversity in the Courts Important?
- Health Disparities, Racism and Legal Scholarship (Searchable Database)
- Invisible Shackles: Alexander V. Sandoval and the Compromise to the Medical Civil Rights Movement
- Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, and Interest Convergence
- Breaking the Cycle of “Unequal Treatment” with Health Care Reform: Acknowledging and Addressing the Continuation of Racial Bias
- Minority Health in the United States: Why Organization Matters
- The Most Shocking and Inhuman Inequality: Thinking Structurally about Poverty, Racism, and Health Inequities
- “Lessons from the Other America” Turning a Public Health Lens on Fighting Racism and Poverty
- At the Intersection of Health and Justice: How the Health of American Indians and Alaska Natives Is Disproportionately Affected by Disparities in the Criminal Justice System
- Dying While Black in America and Racial Legal Policy Making
- Dying While Black in America: Maslow's Hierarchy of Need and Racial Policy Making
- Tragedy and Remedy: Reparations for Disparities in Black Health
- Health Equity, Healthy People 2020, and Coercive Legal Mechanisms as Necessary for the Achievement of Both
- Is it Too Late for Title Vi Enforcement? - Seeking Redemption of the Unequal United States' Long Term Care System Through International Means
- The Affordable Care Act and Beyond: Opportunities for Advancing Health Equity and Social Justice
- The African-American Community and the National Tobacco Settlement
- Opioid Pseudoaddiction: A Casualty of the War on Drugs, Racism, Sexism, and Opiophobia
- Health Disparities and Health Care Financing: Restructuring the American Health Care System
- Immigration Law as a Social Determinant of Health
- Setting the Health Justice Agenda: Addressing Health Inequity & Injustice in the Post-pandemic Clinic
- The Consequences of Color-blind Health Policy for Older Racial and Ethnic Minorities
- Health in All or Profit for Some: Health and Racial Equity in All Policy for a Just Transition
- Eradicating Race-based Health Disparities by Effectuating the Fair Housing Act's De-segregation Intent
- Closing the Health Justice Gap: Access to Justice in Furtherance of Health Equity
- A Mile Away, A World Apart: Life Expectancy Inequality in the United States
- The Human Rights Approach to Address Black Maternal Mortality: Why Policymakers Should Listen to Black Moms
- The Racial Wealth Gap Is a Racial Health Gap
- Unmet Legal Needs as Health Injustice
- An Inter-professional Antiracist Curriculum Is Paramount to Addressing Racial Health Inequities
- The Health Equity Mandate
- Considering Modifications to Existing FDA Regulatory Incentives to Achieve Greater Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Pivotal Clinical Trials for Drug Approvals
- Health Equity and Corporate Governance in Health Care Organizations: Challenges, Risks, Resources, and Strategic Responses
- Coronavirus (Covid-19) and Racism
- Covid-19 — The Law and Limits of Quarantine
- Written Testimony on the Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Communities of Color DUE June 10
- Revised Testimony of Professor Benjamin G. Davis On COVID-19
- Dying While Black: COVID-19, Chronic Racial Stress and the Inadequacey of the Law (Video)
- Dying While Black, COVID-19, and the Failure of the Legal System
- Covid-19's Next Victim? The Rights of the Accused
- Protecting Vulnerable Employees of Covid-19 Pandemic Through Reasonable Accommodation
- Resolving Tensions Between Disability Rights Law and Covid-19 Mask Policies
- The Color of Coronavirus: Covid-19 Deaths by Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
- Masking Up: A Covid-19 Face-off Between Anti-mask Laws and Mandatory Mask Orders for Black Americans
- Mass Incarceration, COVID-19, and Community Spread
- Anti-Racist Epidemiology, Reparations and COVID-19
- Federal Efforts to Provide [COVID-19] Vaccines to Racial and Ethnic Groups
- Public Health Law Tools: A Brief Guide
- Immigration in the Time of COVID-19 (as of April 8, 2020)
- COVID-19 and Prisoners’ Rights
- Covid-19 Policies & Their Impact on Housing and Health Outcomes in the City of Chicago
- Why the Coronavirus Is So Confusing: A guide to making sense of a problem that is now too big for any one person to fully comprehend
- COVID-19 & Race: Build an Equitable Economy
- COVID-19 & Race: Invest in Community Infrastucture
- COVID-19 & Race: Put People First!
- COVID-19 & Race: Center Racial Equity
- COVID-19 & Race: Protect and Expand Community Voice and Power
- COVID-19 & Race: Principles for a Common-Sense,Street-Smart Recovery: Complete Set
- Coronavirus Equity Considerations (NAACP)
- The Increased Exposure to Coronavirus (Covid-19) and Reducing Most Prison Terms Due to the Harsh Incidental Consequences of Prison
- Stopping AAPI Hate: Covid-19 Related Racism and Discrimination Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, its Origins, Our History and Avenues for Redress
- United States Racism and the COVID19 Pandemic
- Coronavirus (Covid-19), Racial Minorities and the Guidelines for Opening America Up Again
- Racial Disparities & COVID-19