Volume 25 (Spring 2009)

BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER: A “POST-RACIAL” AMERICA?

ANNIVERSARY FOREWORDS: THE ROLE OF THE JOURNAL, THEN AND NOW
v Letter from the Editor in Chief
Jay Adejumoke-Jagun Osha
1 From Dred Scott to Barack Obama: The Ebb and Flow of Race Jurisprudence
Charles J. Ogletree, Jr
41 Beyond Colorblindness: Neo-Racialism and the Future of Race and Law Scholarship
Ralph Richard Banks
THE OBLIGATIONS OF LAWYERS, THE LEGISLATURE, AND THE COURT
57 Science Fictions and Racial Fables: Navigating the Final Frontier of Genetic Interpretation
Christian B. Sundquist
95 Sex, Drugs, and . . . Race-to-Castrate: A Black Box Warning of Chemical Castration’s Potential Racial Side Effects
Marques P. Richeson
133 Ready, Aim, Fire? District of Columbia v. Heller and Communities of Color
Michael B. de Leeuw, Dale E. Ho, Jennifer K. Kim, and Daniel S. Kotler
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS
181 From the Ivory Tower to the Glass House: Access to “De- Identified” Public University Admission Records to Study Affirmative Action
Richard J. Peltz
199 Racist
Robert Steinbuch
229 Historic Injustice, Group Membership and Harm to Individuals: Defending Claims for Historic Justice from the Non-Identity Problem
Ori J. Herstein
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