(Excerpt) In 2010, the Journal of Legal Commentary was renamed the Journal of Civil Rights & Economic Development (JCRED) to reflect its status as the official journal of the Ron Brown Center for Civil Rights here at St. John’s University School of Law. From then on, the Journal has been dedicated to exploring issues of social, racial, and economic justice in the law. Thus, JCRED is situated to be a publication that breaches the divide that has held so much power over legal scholarship through the years. That divide is the segregation of issues of Public Law and Private Law, the realm of Public Law being considered the only appropriate space to discuss issues of identity-based oppression covered in the civil rights cases and anti-discrimina...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
This article analyses ‘racial capitalism’ as a cohesive but at times contradictory project. Understa...
Video of George Floyd’s death sparked global demonstrations and prompted individuals, communities an...
(Excerpt) In 2010, the Journal of Legal Commentary was renamed the Journal of Civil Rights & Economi...
As a legal journal dedicated to social, racial, and economic justice, the forthcoming symposium issu...
(Excerpt) Nationwide protests against police brutality in the summer of 2020, coupled with the high ...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
This Essay explores how civil courts function as sites of racial capitalism. The racial capitalism c...
(Excerpt) The challenges of teaching corporate social responsibility and good corporate citizenship ...
(Excerpt) Through this Title VII Symposium, St. John’s University School of Law proudly participates...
The publication of this symposium issue is an occasion for three distinct and yet related celebratio...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...
(Excerpt) This Article explores the relatively new idea in American legal thought that people of col...
This chapter grapples with the absence of the concept of racial capitalism in European constitutiona...
In this foreword for the inaugural issue of the African-American Law & Policy Report (ALPR), Profess...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
This article analyses ‘racial capitalism’ as a cohesive but at times contradictory project. Understa...
Video of George Floyd’s death sparked global demonstrations and prompted individuals, communities an...
(Excerpt) In 2010, the Journal of Legal Commentary was renamed the Journal of Civil Rights & Economi...
As a legal journal dedicated to social, racial, and economic justice, the forthcoming symposium issu...
(Excerpt) Nationwide protests against police brutality in the summer of 2020, coupled with the high ...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
This Essay explores how civil courts function as sites of racial capitalism. The racial capitalism c...
(Excerpt) The challenges of teaching corporate social responsibility and good corporate citizenship ...
(Excerpt) Through this Title VII Symposium, St. John’s University School of Law proudly participates...
The publication of this symposium issue is an occasion for three distinct and yet related celebratio...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...
(Excerpt) This Article explores the relatively new idea in American legal thought that people of col...
This chapter grapples with the absence of the concept of racial capitalism in European constitutiona...
In this foreword for the inaugural issue of the African-American Law & Policy Report (ALPR), Profess...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
This article analyses ‘racial capitalism’ as a cohesive but at times contradictory project. Understa...
Video of George Floyd’s death sparked global demonstrations and prompted individuals, communities an...