Progress regarding equality and social identities has moved in a bipolar fashion: popular engagement with the concept of social identities has increased even as courts have signaled decreasing interest in engaging identity. Maintaining and deepening the liberatory potential of identity, particularly in legal and policymaking spheres, will require understanding trends in judicial hostility toward “identity politics,” the impact of status hierarchy even within minoritized identity groups, and the threat that white racial grievance poses to identitarian claims
(Excerpt) This Article explores the relatively new idea in American legal thought that people of col...
This Article arises out of the intersectionality and post-intersectionality literature and makes a c...
Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discriminati...
Progress regarding equality and social identities has moved in a bipolar fashion: popular engagement...
Constitutional law has made a mess of the relationship between expression and equality. Much of the ...
How do individuals navigate situations in which their work-role identity is put in competition with ...
Identity politics leads to individuals making political decisions to help those most similar to them...
Individual identity is a key concept in legal classifications. However, the concept of identity has ...
Recent controversies over identity claims have prompted questions about who should qualify for affir...
Challenged by adverse experiences in the first year of law school, the author of this paper uses her...
Vulnerabilities and identities theories have an interdependent and symbiotic relationship that is cr...
This article revisits intersectionality, a way of postulating legal identity. Simply put, intersecti...
As presently constructed, equal protection doctrine is an identity based jurisprudence, meaning that...
Legal scholarship has long concerned itself with race, gender, and other core identities. Economics,...
The number of multiracial individuals in America, many of whom define their racial identity in diffe...
(Excerpt) This Article explores the relatively new idea in American legal thought that people of col...
This Article arises out of the intersectionality and post-intersectionality literature and makes a c...
Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discriminati...
Progress regarding equality and social identities has moved in a bipolar fashion: popular engagement...
Constitutional law has made a mess of the relationship between expression and equality. Much of the ...
How do individuals navigate situations in which their work-role identity is put in competition with ...
Identity politics leads to individuals making political decisions to help those most similar to them...
Individual identity is a key concept in legal classifications. However, the concept of identity has ...
Recent controversies over identity claims have prompted questions about who should qualify for affir...
Challenged by adverse experiences in the first year of law school, the author of this paper uses her...
Vulnerabilities and identities theories have an interdependent and symbiotic relationship that is cr...
This article revisits intersectionality, a way of postulating legal identity. Simply put, intersecti...
As presently constructed, equal protection doctrine is an identity based jurisprudence, meaning that...
Legal scholarship has long concerned itself with race, gender, and other core identities. Economics,...
The number of multiracial individuals in America, many of whom define their racial identity in diffe...
(Excerpt) This Article explores the relatively new idea in American legal thought that people of col...
This Article arises out of the intersectionality and post-intersectionality literature and makes a c...
Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discriminati...