WE MUST DISMANTLE all barriers at once! \u27 No, go slow! These were two of the opposing cries heard during, the civil rights movement. Some thought the only way to eliminate exclusiveness, based on race and gender, was to dismantle all the barriers all at once. Others thought the costs of such change too great and urged for caution and patience. Even in the 1990s, barriers of exclusiveness continue to exist, even in the law school classroom. Here I share my story of how, as a beginning law school professor, I tried to bring change to the law school classroom. I was motivated by one of my favorite poems where the poet tells of a black and brave, young male soul who also tried to crash all the barriers forcefully, quickly, and at once. The...
Professor McGee addresses the endeavor of Black Americans--their struggle against discrimination and...
Exclusivity in legal education divides traditional scholars, students, and impacted communities most...
At a meeting of the Northeast Corridor in October, 1990, Paulette Caldwell wondered aloud whether bl...
WE MUST DISMANTLE all barriers at once! \u27 No, go slow! These were two of the opposing cries hea...
Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive re...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
Constitutional Law is one of my favorite subjects to teach. You see, I am a 45-year-old southern-bor...
Twenty-five years ago, law schools were in the developing stages of a pitched battle for the future ...
Journal ArticleEndeavors to increase diversity in higher education invite many questions, including ...
In September 1996, Laurie Zimet, Director of the Academic Support Program at the University of Calif...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
Professor McGee discusses the Black legal community\u27s fight from the 1930s through the 1950s that...
It’s been nearly two years since the largest civil rights movement – the protests stemming from the ...
This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond....
Professor McGee addresses the endeavor of Black Americans--their struggle against discrimination and...
Exclusivity in legal education divides traditional scholars, students, and impacted communities most...
At a meeting of the Northeast Corridor in October, 1990, Paulette Caldwell wondered aloud whether bl...
WE MUST DISMANTLE all barriers at once! \u27 No, go slow! These were two of the opposing cries hea...
Women and other underrepresented groups have fought valiantly to render legal education inclusive re...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
Constitutional Law is one of my favorite subjects to teach. You see, I am a 45-year-old southern-bor...
Twenty-five years ago, law schools were in the developing stages of a pitched battle for the future ...
Journal ArticleEndeavors to increase diversity in higher education invite many questions, including ...
In September 1996, Laurie Zimet, Director of the Academic Support Program at the University of Calif...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
Professor McGee discusses the Black legal community\u27s fight from the 1930s through the 1950s that...
It’s been nearly two years since the largest civil rights movement – the protests stemming from the ...
This Essay reflects upon my professional experiences as a Black woman both at Notre Dame and beyond....
Professor McGee addresses the endeavor of Black Americans--their struggle against discrimination and...
Exclusivity in legal education divides traditional scholars, students, and impacted communities most...
At a meeting of the Northeast Corridor in October, 1990, Paulette Caldwell wondered aloud whether bl...