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BEYOND THE FINAL FRONTIER: A “POST-RACIAL” AMERICA?
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| ANNIVERSARY FOREWORDS: THE ROLE OF THE JOURNAL, THEN
AND NOW |
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Letter from the Editor in Chief
Jay Adejumoke-Jagun Osha
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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 |
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Racist
Robert Steinbuch |
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Historic Injustice, Group Membership and Harm to
Individuals: Defending Claims for Historic Justice from the
Non-Identity Problem
Ori J. Herstein |