As I write, the racial divide in America is said to be greater than at any time in the past 25 years.\u27 Two events are blamed: the O.J. Simpson criminal trial and the Louis Farrakan led Million Man March. That these events should exacerbate racial division is extraordinary. The Farrakan led march brought together between 400,000 and 800,000 black males to pledge that they would take the kind of responsibility for their actions and their families that white Americans have long argued they should take. The O.J. Simpson trial was more a who done it than a racial morality play. At the outset of the trial it would have been hard to find a black defendant who got along easier with whites individually or who had a better image among whites g...
We live in a country haunted by a past of slavery, segregation, racism, and violence. Though many sy...
On August 9, 2014, white police officer Darren Wilson shot an unarmed black civilian named Michael B...
The facts and data are in and the conclusion they compel is bleak: the American criminal justice sys...
As I write, the racial divide in America is said to be greater than at any time in the past 25 years...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze O.J. Simpsons criminal trial to provide an understanding of ...
We examine the huge racial divide in citizens ’ general beliefs about the fairness of the criminal j...
There is more to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Ramos v.Louisiana than its holding requ...
Like the Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas hearings a few months before, the Rodney King beating, the acqui...
The cultural defense is an informal term that describes the use of cultural information to mitigate ...
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The theme of this essay is that blacks and whites reacted differently to the O.J. criminal verdicts ...
This Article addresses the Supreme Court\u27s application of the Equal Protection Clause to the sele...
America\u27s fantasy of a post-racial society was shattered on July 16,2009, when a white police off...
Racial bias does not have to be explicit to be felt. In the context of the criminal justice system, ...
This Article explores how Brown v. Board of Education and subsequent Court decisions have impacted t...
We live in a country haunted by a past of slavery, segregation, racism, and violence. Though many sy...
On August 9, 2014, white police officer Darren Wilson shot an unarmed black civilian named Michael B...
The facts and data are in and the conclusion they compel is bleak: the American criminal justice sys...
As I write, the racial divide in America is said to be greater than at any time in the past 25 years...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze O.J. Simpsons criminal trial to provide an understanding of ...
We examine the huge racial divide in citizens ’ general beliefs about the fairness of the criminal j...
There is more to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Ramos v.Louisiana than its holding requ...
Like the Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas hearings a few months before, the Rodney King beating, the acqui...
The cultural defense is an informal term that describes the use of cultural information to mitigate ...
Volume 100, Issue 52https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8410/thumbnail.jp
The theme of this essay is that blacks and whites reacted differently to the O.J. criminal verdicts ...
This Article addresses the Supreme Court\u27s application of the Equal Protection Clause to the sele...
America\u27s fantasy of a post-racial society was shattered on July 16,2009, when a white police off...
Racial bias does not have to be explicit to be felt. In the context of the criminal justice system, ...
This Article explores how Brown v. Board of Education and subsequent Court decisions have impacted t...
We live in a country haunted by a past of slavery, segregation, racism, and violence. Though many sy...
On August 9, 2014, white police officer Darren Wilson shot an unarmed black civilian named Michael B...
The facts and data are in and the conclusion they compel is bleak: the American criminal justice sys...