This Article calls attention to a different, heretofore unacknowledged source of racial disadvantage in these firms, one that is neither dependent upon these inferences of racial bias, nor incompatible with them. Cultural homophily, the tendency of people to develop rapport and relationships with others on the basis of shared interests and experiences, profoundly and often determinatively disadvantages many black attorneys in America’s largest law firms. Although not intrinsically racial, cultural homophily has decidedly racial consequences in this context because of the profound social and cultural distance that separates black and white Americans, evident in pronounced racial patterns in a wide variety of social and cultural behavior. Dra...
This Article attempts to demonstrate that legal and racial disparities are taken into account in leg...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
This Article uses the example of BigLaw firms to explore the challenges that many elite organization...
Over the past two decades, clients and other constituencies have pushed large law firms to pursue gr...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. T...
Although the number of black students graduating from law schools has increased significantly in rec...
This dissertation examines the barriers to recruitment, professional development and inclusivity, an...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
Racial allies are white individuals and institutions that actively work to dismantle systems of raci...
Recent data of the legal profession have raised red flags about the lack of diversity in the field a...
This article explores the impact of race, gender, age, and intersectionality on attorneys’ perceptio...
The benefits and drawbacks of diversity inside organizations have been the focus of attention for re...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
The purpose of this article is to report the results of a study which we conducted to determine the ...
This Article attempts to demonstrate that legal and racial disparities are taken into account in leg...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
This Article uses the example of BigLaw firms to explore the challenges that many elite organization...
Over the past two decades, clients and other constituencies have pushed large law firms to pursue gr...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. T...
Although the number of black students graduating from law schools has increased significantly in rec...
This dissertation examines the barriers to recruitment, professional development and inclusivity, an...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
Racial allies are white individuals and institutions that actively work to dismantle systems of raci...
Recent data of the legal profession have raised red flags about the lack of diversity in the field a...
This article explores the impact of race, gender, age, and intersectionality on attorneys’ perceptio...
The benefits and drawbacks of diversity inside organizations have been the focus of attention for re...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
The purpose of this article is to report the results of a study which we conducted to determine the ...
This Article attempts to demonstrate that legal and racial disparities are taken into account in leg...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
This Article uses the example of BigLaw firms to explore the challenges that many elite organization...