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PAST ISSUES Vol. 9, No. 2 (2008)
Articles
Naming and Framing the "Subject" of Antebellum Slave Contracts: Introducing Julia, "A Certain Negro Slave," "A Man," Joseph, Eliza, and Albert
Diane J. Klein
Law on the Street: Legal Narrative and the Street Law Classroom
Elizabeth L. MacDowell
ESSAYS
Cuban Claims: Embargoed Identities and the Cuban-American Oedipal Conflict (El grito de la Yuna)
José Gabilondo
NOTES
No Such Thing As Free Lunch: Supplementing Federal Nutrition Laws to Effectively Combat Obesity in Minority and Low-Income Children
Erika B. Navarro
Federal Gang Laws: A New Tool Against a Growing Threat or Overbroad and Dangerous?
Aaron B. Overton
Union Power Redefined: How Arbitrating Claims, Including Title VII, Benefits Racial Minority Union Workers
Denise Cortes
Vol. 9, No. 1 (2007)
ARTICLES
Single/Majority Race Charter Schools: Charting a New Course in the Aftermath of the Failed Mandates of Brown v. Board of Education
Mary E. Wright
Color Blindness or Total Blindness? The Absence of Critical Race Theory in Europe
Mathias Moschel
NOTES
The Implication of Prisoners’ Rights Jurisprudence on Racial Segregation in Prisons: The Normative Approach Gives Way to an Empirical Analysis in Selecting a Standard of Review
Lloyd Jeglikowski
Nationally Televised Segregation: The NCAA’s Inability to Desegregate College Football’s Head Coaching Position
Daniel J. Louis
The New Jersey Casino Shutdown: the Litigation and Costs to the Industry and Atlantic City’s Poor
Kelly Cooper
Vol. 8, No.
1 (2006)
Articles
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
Book Review
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
Notes
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
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