In the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman, the article argues for American Jurisprudence to understand racial discrimination to explain why a person would kill another due to racial stereotypes
Should the jury have acquitted George Zimmerman of Trayvon Martin\u27s murder? Should enraged husban...
This article is the first to analyze a pervasive and unexplored constitutional problem: the rights o...
The doctrine of self-defense evaluates the reasonableness of criminality judgments. Yet, it fails to...
This Article uses the Trayvon Martin shooting to examine the operation of implicit racial bias in ca...
In this book chapter, published in TRAYVON MARTIN, RACE, AND AMERICAN JUSTICE: WRITING WRONG (Sense ...
A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
If the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case is to have value beyond its immediate facts, it is impor...
The following article on the Trayvon Martin trial suggests that together doctrinal and critical ana...
The trial of the Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman (July, 2013) for the fatal shooting ...
This textual analysis examines news framing of the shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. A...
Stand-your-ground laws have come to symbolize, especially for many in the center-to-left, the intens...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white neighborhood watch G...
In this essay, Cynthia Lee celebrates the 25th anniversary of Critical Race Theory (CRT) by writing ...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
The killing of Trayvon Martin along with the trial and acquittal of George Zimmerman provoked many d...
Should the jury have acquitted George Zimmerman of Trayvon Martin\u27s murder? Should enraged husban...
This article is the first to analyze a pervasive and unexplored constitutional problem: the rights o...
The doctrine of self-defense evaluates the reasonableness of criminality judgments. Yet, it fails to...
This Article uses the Trayvon Martin shooting to examine the operation of implicit racial bias in ca...
In this book chapter, published in TRAYVON MARTIN, RACE, AND AMERICAN JUSTICE: WRITING WRONG (Sense ...
A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
If the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman case is to have value beyond its immediate facts, it is impor...
The following article on the Trayvon Martin trial suggests that together doctrinal and critical ana...
The trial of the Neighborhood Watch volunteer George Zimmerman (July, 2013) for the fatal shooting ...
This textual analysis examines news framing of the shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman. A...
Stand-your-ground laws have come to symbolize, especially for many in the center-to-left, the intens...
The case of 17-year-old Afro-American Trayvon Martin shot dead in 2012 by white neighborhood watch G...
In this essay, Cynthia Lee celebrates the 25th anniversary of Critical Race Theory (CRT) by writing ...
In rural Northern California, two young black men are shot multiple times from behind. Their friend,...
The killing of Trayvon Martin along with the trial and acquittal of George Zimmerman provoked many d...
Should the jury have acquitted George Zimmerman of Trayvon Martin\u27s murder? Should enraged husban...
This article is the first to analyze a pervasive and unexplored constitutional problem: the rights o...
The doctrine of self-defense evaluates the reasonableness of criminality judgments. Yet, it fails to...