With these interviews I have tried to capture a very small slice of the social reality of ordinary African-Americans with regard to legal education at a formerly segregated, still overwhelmingly white, University, and their role in providing access to legal services to ordinary African-Americans in the first decades after desegregation. We know, given the grossly disproportionate number of African-American men whom our society incarcerates, in what amounts in my mind to a form of de facto slavery and reflects our society\u27s deep-seated paranoia about black men generally, that our legal system remains today, nearly fifty years after major civil rights legislation, deeply hostile to the interests of African-Americans as a class. It requires...
A. Bartlett Giamatti speaks on \u27\u27Americans and their Games ; Diversity Day honors Martin Luthe...
While no one can deny the importance of desegregating all educational institutions over the past hal...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite having laws against injustice towards African Americ...
With these interviews I have tried to capture a very small slice of the social reality of ordinary A...
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...
In 1895 in Plessy v. Ferguson the Supreme Court announced the legal principle, separate but equal, t...
"The destinies of the two races in this country are indissolubly linked together, and the interests ...
New voices of future lawyers are particularly important in the area of civil rights because racial ...
In April, the law school hosted a day for reflecting on the past, evaluating the present and discuss...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
African-Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. Currently, it is es...
Ward, who 50 years ago became the first African American to seek admission to the state-supported in...
In the United States, following the case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954), federal judges with ...
Flagrant racism has characterized the Trump era from the onset. Beginning with the 2016 presidentia...
Professor McGee addresses the endeavor of Black Americans--their struggle against discrimination and...
A. Bartlett Giamatti speaks on \u27\u27Americans and their Games ; Diversity Day honors Martin Luthe...
While no one can deny the importance of desegregating all educational institutions over the past hal...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite having laws against injustice towards African Americ...
With these interviews I have tried to capture a very small slice of the social reality of ordinary A...
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...
In 1895 in Plessy v. Ferguson the Supreme Court announced the legal principle, separate but equal, t...
"The destinies of the two races in this country are indissolubly linked together, and the interests ...
New voices of future lawyers are particularly important in the area of civil rights because racial ...
In April, the law school hosted a day for reflecting on the past, evaluating the present and discuss...
As I reflected on my personal experience to help address the persistence of discrimination in legal ...
African-Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. Currently, it is es...
Ward, who 50 years ago became the first African American to seek admission to the state-supported in...
In the United States, following the case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954), federal judges with ...
Flagrant racism has characterized the Trump era from the onset. Beginning with the 2016 presidentia...
Professor McGee addresses the endeavor of Black Americans--their struggle against discrimination and...
A. Bartlett Giamatti speaks on \u27\u27Americans and their Games ; Diversity Day honors Martin Luthe...
While no one can deny the importance of desegregating all educational institutions over the past hal...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite having laws against injustice towards African Americ...