Residential segregation and antimiscegenation were interwined means of maintaining an unequal racial order, challenging both sociological theories about immigrant assimilation and upward mobility and legal theories about the significance of interracial marriage for racial equality
A historical socio-legal examination of interracial marriage and the transformation of the instituti...
A decade of litigation in which the central issue of discrimination essentially was uncontested thus...
Some cities, such as Chicago, have power structures that allow hyperlocal control over the siting of...
Residential segregation and antimiscegenation were interwined means of maintaining an unequal racial...
Part I highlights recent data on racially segregated neighborhoods and low rates of interracial marr...
This article is Weinstein\u27s reflection on the Annual Sullivan Lecture entitled Crossing Two Color...
Miscegenation laws have played an influential and explanatory role in Indiana's perception and attit...
This Essay works through essentialist language to reveal the multidimensional nature of racial segre...
This Article is an invited special projects paper for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law R...
More than a century has passed since the United States Supreme Court made laws forbidding interracia...
The traditional model explaining racial discrimination has blamed discrimination by institutional ac...
The courts must bear a heavy share of the burden of American racism. An outpouring of historical sch...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
The politics surrounding Chicago’s history with housing segregation provides a stark example of targ...
This Article offers a review of Angela Onwuachi-Willig’s wonderful book, According to Our Hearts: Rh...
A historical socio-legal examination of interracial marriage and the transformation of the instituti...
A decade of litigation in which the central issue of discrimination essentially was uncontested thus...
Some cities, such as Chicago, have power structures that allow hyperlocal control over the siting of...
Residential segregation and antimiscegenation were interwined means of maintaining an unequal racial...
Part I highlights recent data on racially segregated neighborhoods and low rates of interracial marr...
This article is Weinstein\u27s reflection on the Annual Sullivan Lecture entitled Crossing Two Color...
Miscegenation laws have played an influential and explanatory role in Indiana's perception and attit...
This Essay works through essentialist language to reveal the multidimensional nature of racial segre...
This Article is an invited special projects paper for the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law R...
More than a century has passed since the United States Supreme Court made laws forbidding interracia...
The traditional model explaining racial discrimination has blamed discrimination by institutional ac...
The courts must bear a heavy share of the burden of American racism. An outpouring of historical sch...
This Comment analyzes the current state of residential racial segregation in America. It begins by t...
The politics surrounding Chicago’s history with housing segregation provides a stark example of targ...
This Article offers a review of Angela Onwuachi-Willig’s wonderful book, According to Our Hearts: Rh...
A historical socio-legal examination of interracial marriage and the transformation of the instituti...
A decade of litigation in which the central issue of discrimination essentially was uncontested thus...
Some cities, such as Chicago, have power structures that allow hyperlocal control over the siting of...