This Article analyzes the widespread legal ramifications of the Multiracial Category Movement (MCM) and assesses whether the MCM\u27s proposal effectively advances its stated goal of promoting racial equality. After analyzing the legal import of multiracial discourse, the Article determines that the MCM misperception of race and its fluidity inadvertently furthers the progression of color-blind jurisprudence in direct contravention of the MCM goal of promoting racial equality. Part I provides background and identifies the motivating forces behind the MCM as a color-blind movement. Part II critiques the MCM for its adverse effects upon racial justice efforts in furthering the manner in which color-blind jurisprudence disregards actual experi...
Because antidiscrimination efforts have focused primarily on race, courts have largely ignored discr...
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future traj...
What does race mean? The word race is omnipresent in American social, political, and legal disco...
This Article analyzes the widespread legal ramifications of the Multiracial Category Movement (MCM) ...
The focus of this Article is the underlying assumption of the Brookings Institution report that mult...
One byproduct of increased interracial marriages post Loving is a growing number of multiracial chil...
This Article is divided into five parts. Part I briefly places the significance of the Supreme Court...
The public dissemination of census data invites battles over how human beings will be known. One cen...
The number of multiracial individuals in America, many of whom define their racial identity in diffe...
Jurisprudential remedies for racial discrimination presume the existence of clear categories. Indeed...
This Article will examine how American civil rights law has treated “color” discrimination and diffe...
(Excerpt) There is a growing body of social science literature documenting multiracials as an “emerg...
When it comes to recognizing multiracial individuals under the Equal Protection Clause, courts have ...
This Article examines the role of race ideology in the enforcement of antidiscrimination laws. Profe...
In this article, the author posits that race as an idea begins with consciousness that reinforces th...
Because antidiscrimination efforts have focused primarily on race, courts have largely ignored discr...
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future traj...
What does race mean? The word race is omnipresent in American social, political, and legal disco...
This Article analyzes the widespread legal ramifications of the Multiracial Category Movement (MCM) ...
The focus of this Article is the underlying assumption of the Brookings Institution report that mult...
One byproduct of increased interracial marriages post Loving is a growing number of multiracial chil...
This Article is divided into five parts. Part I briefly places the significance of the Supreme Court...
The public dissemination of census data invites battles over how human beings will be known. One cen...
The number of multiracial individuals in America, many of whom define their racial identity in diffe...
Jurisprudential remedies for racial discrimination presume the existence of clear categories. Indeed...
This Article will examine how American civil rights law has treated “color” discrimination and diffe...
(Excerpt) There is a growing body of social science literature documenting multiracials as an “emerg...
When it comes to recognizing multiracial individuals under the Equal Protection Clause, courts have ...
This Article examines the role of race ideology in the enforcement of antidiscrimination laws. Profe...
In this article, the author posits that race as an idea begins with consciousness that reinforces th...
Because antidiscrimination efforts have focused primarily on race, courts have largely ignored discr...
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future traj...
What does race mean? The word race is omnipresent in American social, political, and legal disco...