It is truly a pleasure to participate in this program commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, one of the greatest legislative achievements in American history. It also feels appropriate to me that this commemorative event is taking place at Howard University School of Law, an institution that has played an unrivaled role in the United States for generations as an incubator for leadership and litigation campaigns in the fight for civil rights and equal justice. Nothing could be more fitting than to have this retrospective look at two generations of life under the 1964 Act as the inaugural event of the 2004 Wiley Branton Symposium hosted by the Howard Law Journal. Wiley Branton was a tenacious civil rights liti...
A. Bartlett Giamatti speaks on \u27\u27Americans and their Games ; Diversity Day honors Martin Luthe...
As the first Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, otherwise known as the ...
Welcome to all of you to the second of our Symposia. This is the fortieth year of the Civil Rights D...
It is truly a pleasure to participate in this program commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the ...
This issue of the Fordham Law Review presents Fordham Law School\u27s tribute to one of the giants o...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was an extraordinary achievement of law, politics, and human rights. On...
When Lynne Lasry, President of the Law Alumni Board, suggested we celebrate the 60th anniversary of ...
(Excerpt) Let me welcome you all to the St. John\u27s Journal of Legal Commentary\u27s symposium on ...
Fordham Law School opened its doors on September 28, 1905, a school with ten students and six facult...
Introduction to the Case Western Law Review Symposium, In Honor of Fred Gray: Making Civil Rights L...
On April 9th and 10th, 2004, Boston University School of Law sponsored a symposium titled The Jurisp...
This is the Introduction to the University of Pittsburgh Law Review’s Challenging Authority: A Sympo...
In 2012 our colleague Robert J. Kaczorowski published Fordham University School of Law: A History. ...
Monday, March 29, 2004 WRITER: Brittany Cox, 706/542-5172, lawcomm@uga.edu CONTACT: Heidi Murphy, 70...
This conference was organized to honor Haywood W. Burns, the former Dean of CUNY School of Law
A. Bartlett Giamatti speaks on \u27\u27Americans and their Games ; Diversity Day honors Martin Luthe...
As the first Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, otherwise known as the ...
Welcome to all of you to the second of our Symposia. This is the fortieth year of the Civil Rights D...
It is truly a pleasure to participate in this program commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the ...
This issue of the Fordham Law Review presents Fordham Law School\u27s tribute to one of the giants o...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was an extraordinary achievement of law, politics, and human rights. On...
When Lynne Lasry, President of the Law Alumni Board, suggested we celebrate the 60th anniversary of ...
(Excerpt) Let me welcome you all to the St. John\u27s Journal of Legal Commentary\u27s symposium on ...
Fordham Law School opened its doors on September 28, 1905, a school with ten students and six facult...
Introduction to the Case Western Law Review Symposium, In Honor of Fred Gray: Making Civil Rights L...
On April 9th and 10th, 2004, Boston University School of Law sponsored a symposium titled The Jurisp...
This is the Introduction to the University of Pittsburgh Law Review’s Challenging Authority: A Sympo...
In 2012 our colleague Robert J. Kaczorowski published Fordham University School of Law: A History. ...
Monday, March 29, 2004 WRITER: Brittany Cox, 706/542-5172, lawcomm@uga.edu CONTACT: Heidi Murphy, 70...
This conference was organized to honor Haywood W. Burns, the former Dean of CUNY School of Law
A. Bartlett Giamatti speaks on \u27\u27Americans and their Games ; Diversity Day honors Martin Luthe...
As the first Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, otherwise known as the ...
Welcome to all of you to the second of our Symposia. This is the fortieth year of the Civil Rights D...