Volume 21 (Spring 2005)

Articles

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Grutter v. Bollinger, Clarence Thomas, Affirmative Action and the Treachery of Originalism: "The Sun Don't Shine Here in This Part of Town"
andré douglas pond cummings

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The Enigma of the Stigma: A Case Study on the Validity of the Stigma Arguments Made in Opposition to Affirmative Action Programs in Higher Education
Ashley M. Hibbett

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109

Restructuring the Framework for Legal Analyses of Gay Parenting
Lauren Schwartzreich

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129

Unmasking the Predatory Loan in Sheep's Clothing: A Legislative Proposal
Debra Pogrund Stark

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163

The Ghost of Wards Cove: The Supreme Court, the Bush Administration, and the Ideology Undermining Title VII
Amos N. Jones and D. Alexander Ewing

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Editor in Chief
Jason Billy

Managing Editors
Tiffany Benjamin
E. Garry Grundy III

Executive Articles Editors
Jenée Desmond-Harris
Sanetta Ponton

Executive Technical Editor
Curtis Njue Murungi

Outreach Chair
Jennifer Gray

Online Editor
Kenitra Fewell


Kevin Anderson
Chaz Arnett
D. Alexander Ewing


Reni Adadevoh

Executive Editors
Dean Allen Floyd II
Regina Johnson
Amos N. Jones

General Editors
Andrew Lindsay


K. Warren Jones
F. Danielle Lewis
Kelly Shapiro


Heather Lonian


Robyn Bacon
Davina ShaRik Carson
Gwen Davis
Jeremie Dufault
Emily Famutimi
Jalina Hudson

Staff
Alexandria Lee
Mark Maher
Linzy McCartney
Kristina Oliver
Mandy Price
Lee Rowland


Daria Russell
Arthur Samuels
Jamena Scott
Anika Simmons
Delisle Warden
Taj Wilson

Faculty Advisory Board
R. Richard Banks, Stanford Law School
Devon W. Carbado, UCLA School of Law
Eric J. Miller, Western New England College School of Law
Martha Minow, Harvard Law School
Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Harvard Law School
Spencer A. Overton, George Washington University Law School
J. Clay Smith, Jr., Howard University School of Law
Ronald S. Sullivan, Jr., Yale Law School

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