This Article contends that implicit bias theory has improved contemporary understanding of the dynamics of individual bias. Implicit bias research has also helped to explain the persistent racial disparities in many areas of public policy, including criminal law and enforcement. Implicit bias theory, however, does not provide the foundation for a comprehensive analysis of racial inequality. Even if implicit racial biases exist pervasively, these biases alone do not explain broad societal tolerance of vast racial inequality. Instead, as social dominance theorists have found, a strong desire among powerful classes to preserve the benefits they receive from stratification leads to collective acceptance of group-based inequality. Because racial...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
This Article addresses the role that racial disparities—specifically sentencing disparities—play in ...
This Article contends that implicit bias theory has improved contemporary understanding of the dynam...
This Article uses the Trayvon Martin shooting to examine the operation of implicit racial bias in ca...
The debate on whether racial bias is still embedded in the criminal justice (CJ) system today has re...
This Article argues that judges and jurors unknowingly propagate racism through their legal decision...
Racial disparities remain a disturbing fact of American life but whether those disparities are the p...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The Article is organized as follows: Part II provides an introduction to implicit bias research, ori...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The paper implores a brief cultural analysis to examine racial tensions and injustices in the U.S. t...
Just two score and seven years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. rose to leadership in a fight for ra...
On August 9, 2014, white police officer Darren Wilson shot an unarmed black civilian named Michael B...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
This Article addresses the role that racial disparities—specifically sentencing disparities—play in ...
This Article contends that implicit bias theory has improved contemporary understanding of the dynam...
This Article uses the Trayvon Martin shooting to examine the operation of implicit racial bias in ca...
The debate on whether racial bias is still embedded in the criminal justice (CJ) system today has re...
This Article argues that judges and jurors unknowingly propagate racism through their legal decision...
Racial disparities remain a disturbing fact of American life but whether those disparities are the p...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The Article is organized as follows: Part II provides an introduction to implicit bias research, ori...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The paper implores a brief cultural analysis to examine racial tensions and injustices in the U.S. t...
Just two score and seven years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. rose to leadership in a fight for ra...
On August 9, 2014, white police officer Darren Wilson shot an unarmed black civilian named Michael B...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
The centrality of race to our history and the substantial racial inequalities that continue to perva...
This Article addresses the role that racial disparities—specifically sentencing disparities—play in ...