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The Struggle for Access from Sweatt to Grutter: A History of African American, Latino, and American Indian Law School Admissions, 1950–2000 |
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Integrating Elite Law Schools and the Legal Profession: A View from the Black Law Students Associations of Harvard, Stanford, and Yale Law Schools |
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Brief of the Harvard Black Law Students Association, Stanford Black Law Students Association, and Yale Black Law Students Association Supporting Respondents As Amici Curiae of the United States Supreme Court, Grutter v. Bollinger |
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Restoring Brown’s Promise of Equality After Alexander v. Sandoval: Why We Can’t Wait |
Criminal Law: Pursuing New Visions of Justice |
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127 |
Neither Intent nor Impact: A Critique of the Racially Based Selective Prosecution Jurisprudence and a Reform Proposal |
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The Constructed Identities of Asian and African Americans: A Story of Two Races and the Criminal Justice System |
Book Review |
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201 |
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