|
Vol. 8, No.
1 (2006)
When Critical Race Theory Meets
Legal History
Bernie D. Jones
Indian as Race / Indian as Political
Status: Implementation of the Half-Blood Requirement under the Indian
Reorganization Act, 1934-1945
Paul Spruhan
Asian Americans and Citizenship
Rights: A Review of "Elusive Citizenship: Immigration, Asian Americans,
and the Paradox of Civil Rights" by John S.W. Park
Reviewed by Harvey Gee
Reversing the Prison Landscape:
The Role of Drug Courts in Reducing Minority Incarceration
Michael Wright
Grandmother's Rights: Why New
Jersey's Grandmothers Are Not Taking Advantage of the State's Kinship
Care Law
Njeri Brown
Can International Human Rights
Laws Change the State of Minority Education in the United States?
Derek Wu
|
|
Vol. 7, Nos.
1 and 2 (2005)
Intentional Job Discrimination
in Forty Industries Challenges Civil Rights Groups/Unions to Cooperate
Alfred W. Blumrosen and Ruth G. Blumrosen
New Jersey's Multi-Member Legislative
Districts and Latino Political Power
Juan Cartagena
Race and the American Originary Moment: The Boston Massacre Narratives
and the Idea of Citizenship
Andrera McArdle
Procedural Due Process Aspects of District of Columbia Eviction Procedures
Lynn E. Cunningham
Oreos, Coconuts, Apples, and Bananas: The Problem of Racial Self-Identification
amonst Young People of Color
Kimberly A. Jones
We're Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf:
Judicial Review and the Implication of Race in Government Designation
of Enemy Combatants Note
James Moore
Changing Face of the Russian Democracy: Racism and Xenophobia in Russia
- Foreign Students under Attack in Russia and U.S., The Note
Elina Leviyeva
|
|
Vol.
6, No. 1 (2004)
Ghosts of Affirmative
Action Past, Present, and Future: Gratz v. Bollinger, Grutter v. Bollinger,
and the Surprisingly Convergent Thomas/Ginsburg Nightmare about Aesthetic
Diversity
Andrea Kayne Kaufman
Vouching for Vouchers - Zelman v. Simmons - Harris in Light of Lessons
on Ends and Means from Brown v. Board of Education
Thomas J. Davis
Retailing Racial Profiling: A Case for the Use of the Full and Equal
Benefits Clause of Section 1981 in Consumer Racism Claims
Simone P. Wilson
Educated Fools from Uneducated Schools: Whether the No Child Left behind
Act Will Be an Effective Remedy to the Inadequate Funding of Inner City
Urban Schools and Ultimately Improve the Education of Low-Income Blacks
Note
Anthony J. Christmas
Continuing Sterilization of Undesirables in America, The Note
Tiesha Rashon Peal
|
|
Vol. 6, No.
2 (2004)
Before Brown: Pauli Murray and
the Desegregation of Higher Education
Glenda Gilmore
Nomads under the Tent of Blue: Migrants Fuel the U.S. Prison Industry
Lee Hall
Simple Inclusion or Adequate Representation - Racial Disparities in
HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Note
Nicole K. Martin
Georgia v. Ashcroft: Redefining Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act Note
Phillip A. Olaya
|
|
Vol. 5, No.
1 (2003)
Implausible Denial: The Government's
Denial of the Role of Race in Its Prosecution of Wen Ho Lee
William Y. Chin
Trust Doctrine, Sovereignty, and Membership: Determining Who Is Indian,
The
Christine Metteer
History, Law and Lessons from Japanese American Internment and Parallels
for Today Transcription
Phil Tajitsu Nash
Black and Female in Law Transcription
Joyce A. Hughes
Hernandez-Montiel v. INS: The Ninth Circuit's Recognition of Gay People
of Color through the Intersection of Race and Sexual Orientation Note
Vlademir Ian Morales Tamayo
|
|
Vol. 5, No.
2 (2003)
Brief for the NAACP Legal Defense
and Educational Fund, Inc. and the American Civil Liberties Union as
Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents Affirmative Action: The Challenge
of Diversity
Brief of the Asian American Legal Foundations as Amicus Curiae in Support
of Petitioners Affirmative Action: The Challenge of Diversity
Enemy within - Colorado and the Japanese before, during, and after the
Internment, The Essay
Joseph Lubinski
Lott's Life: Don't Look Back, the Politics of Respect Essay
Richard L. Abel
Predatory Lending: Legalized Theft of Home Equity Note
Donita Judge
|
|
Vol. 4, No.
1 (2002)
Hate Crime and Everyday Discrimination:
Influences of and on the Social Context Symposium
Lu-in Wang
Deciding When Hate Is a Crime: The First Amendment, Police Detectives,
and the Identification of Hate Crime Symposium
Jeannine Bell
Defamation by a Racial Misidentification: A Study of the Social Tort
John C. Watson
|
|
Vol. 3, No.
1 (2001)
Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard:
Introduction Symposium: Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
John Douard
Law Enforcement's Stake in Coming to Grips with Racial Profiling Symposium:
Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
David Harris
Blinded by the Light: How to Deter Racial Profiling--Thinking about
Remedies Symposium: Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
George C. Thomas, III
Racial Profiling: A Status Report of the Legal, Legislative, and Empirical
Literature Symposium: Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
Katheryn K. Russell
Challenging Racial Profiles: Attacking Jim Crow on the Interstate Symposium:
Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
William H. Buckman and John Lamberth
|
|
Vol. 3, No.
2 (2001)
Fourth Amendment on the Freeway,
The Symposium: Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
Tracey Maclin
Stopping a Moving Target Symposium: Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
Sherry F. Colb
On the Toll Road to Reform: One State's Efforts to Put the Brakes on
Racial Profiling Symposium: Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
Paul H. Zoubek and Ronald
Susswein
Some Cautious Optimism about the Problem of Racial Profiling Symposium:
Racial Profiling: A New Road Hazard
David A. Sklansky
Intrinsically Coercive Nature of Police Interrogation, The Note
John Douard
|
|
Vol. 2, No.
1 (2000)
Reasonableness through the Eye
of Invisibility: Ralph Ellison's Novel Invisible Man
Alfred A. Slocum
Dealing with Histories of Oppression: Black and Jewish Reactions to
Passivity and Collaboration in William Styron's Confessions of Nat Turner
and Hanna Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem
David Abraham and Kimberly A. McCoy
Visiting the Iniquity (Sins) of the Fathers upon the Children: Fashioning
a National Template of Affirmative Relief for Workers of Color Presently
Suffering the Chemical Effects of Past Discrimination
Grover G. Hankins
Empowering Victims of Environmental Injustice through Private Actions
under Federal Law: The Third Circuit's Decision in Chester Residents
Concerned for Quality Living v. Seif Comment
Gregory F. Kinzel
|
|
Vol 1, No. 1
(1998)
Ending the Welcome: Changes in
the United States' Treatment of Undocumented Aliens (1986 to 1996) Symposium:
Immigration Reform Laws: Redefining Who Belongs
Evangeline G. Abriel
Retooling the Refugee Definition: The New Immigration Reform Law's Impact
on United States Domestic Asylum Policy Symposium: Immigration Reform
Laws: Redefining Who Belongs
Katherine L. Vaughns
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996:
Notable Changes for Restoring Integrity and Credibility to U.S. Immigration
Policy, The Symposium: Immigration Reform Laws: Redefining Who Belongs:
Essay
Daniel Stein and Terri M. Barton
Who May Give Birth to Citizens--Reproduction, Eugenics and Immigration
Symposium: Immigration Reform Laws: Redefining Who Belongs: Transcriptions
Dorothy E. Roberts
Dissolving the American People Symposium: Immigration Reform Laws: Redefining
Who Belongs: Transcriptions
Peter Brimelow
Immigration Policy v. Immigrant Policy: The Consequences of Obstruction
Symposium: Immigration Reform Laws: Redefining Who Belongs: Transcriptions
Mark Krikorian
Education of Immigrant Children: The Competing Goals of State Sovereignty
and Racial Equality, The Symposium: Immigration Reform Laws: Redefining
Who Belongs: Transcriptions
Sharon Elizabeth Rush
|
|
Vol 1, No. 2
(1999)
Affirmative Action: An International
Human Rights Dialogue
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Deborah Jones Merritt
Gross Violations of Human Rights of the Apartheid Regime under International
Law, The
Lennox S. Hinds
Flawed Foundation of Piscataway High--A Misleading Stipulation, an Absence
of Representation, and Uncertainty about Informal Affirmative Action,
The
Alfred W. Blumrosen and Ruth G. Blumrosen
Revocable Rights and a Peoples' Faith: Plessy's Past in Our Future Essay
Derrick Bell
Hate Crimes and Negro Freedom Essay
Charles H. Jones
Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA) and the Illegal
Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA): The Retroactive
Effects on Lawful Permanent Residents Convicted of Aggravated Felonies
and Drug Offenses, The Note
Anna Maria Tejada
Surviving Title VII: Defending Municipal Residency Requirements in Minority
Communities Note
Erika L. Wood
|
|
Comments
and questions about this website? Please contact the Managing
Production Editor. Copyright ©2007 Rutgers Race and the
Law Review. Last Modified: August 31, 2007
|