This Essay seeks to shine additional light on the potential of the underutilized Thirteenth Amendment (as contrasted to the much-litigated Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause) for advancing racial justice and equity. The Essay suggests the Thirteenth Amendment provides strong constitutional basis for an unapologetic embrace of the sorts of new, race-conscious measures that will be necessary to begin to achieve true racial equity in a country that for centuries has erected massive structural barriers to Black opportunity and advancement
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
The United States is a nation in transition, struggling to surmount its racist past. This transition...
This Article discusses why the Thirteenth Amendment\u27s reach extends beyond the institution of sla...
This article builds upon remarks the author originally delivered at the Nineteenth Annual Derrick Be...
Thirteenth Amendment optimism is the view that the Thirteenth Amendment may be used to reach doctrin...
This Essay was also published online at 67 UCLA L. Rev. Disc. 200 (2020). Policing in America has al...
The notion of a “living Constitution” often rests on an implicit assumption that important constitut...
This paper focuses on the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, through which certain guar...
Modern civil rights policy is, as the late Justice Scalia warned, at “war.” On the one hand, some la...
How should reformers respond to America’s racial stain? The problem is more complex than many imagin...
My idea in this essay is simple, but I hope significant. It can be summed up in three words: Remembe...
In this Essay I reflect on the impact of the Voting Rights Act (“the Act”) and what growing racial d...
This Article builds upon the foundation laid in 2018 in Racial Justice Demands Truth & Reconciliatio...
This essay surveys the degree to which racism has been a dominant theme – indeed, often the single m...
The killings of George Floyd, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, and others have occurred under differen...
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
The United States is a nation in transition, struggling to surmount its racist past. This transition...
This Article discusses why the Thirteenth Amendment\u27s reach extends beyond the institution of sla...
This article builds upon remarks the author originally delivered at the Nineteenth Annual Derrick Be...
Thirteenth Amendment optimism is the view that the Thirteenth Amendment may be used to reach doctrin...
This Essay was also published online at 67 UCLA L. Rev. Disc. 200 (2020). Policing in America has al...
The notion of a “living Constitution” often rests on an implicit assumption that important constitut...
This paper focuses on the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, through which certain guar...
Modern civil rights policy is, as the late Justice Scalia warned, at “war.” On the one hand, some la...
How should reformers respond to America’s racial stain? The problem is more complex than many imagin...
My idea in this essay is simple, but I hope significant. It can be summed up in three words: Remembe...
In this Essay I reflect on the impact of the Voting Rights Act (“the Act”) and what growing racial d...
This Article builds upon the foundation laid in 2018 in Racial Justice Demands Truth & Reconciliatio...
This essay surveys the degree to which racism has been a dominant theme – indeed, often the single m...
The killings of George Floyd, Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, and others have occurred under differen...
The Supreme Court has held that the Thirteenth Amendment prohibits slavery or involuntary servitude ...
The United States is a nation in transition, struggling to surmount its racist past. This transition...
This Article discusses why the Thirteenth Amendment\u27s reach extends beyond the institution of sla...