This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future trajectory of the Supreme Court’s constitutional jurisprudence in matters of race and religion to uncover new aspects of the racial project that Reggie Oh has recently called the “racial superordination” of whiteness—the reinforcing of the superior status of whites in American society by, among other things, prioritizing their interests in structuring constitutional doctrine. This analysis shows that the Court is increasingly widening the gap between conceptions of, and levels of protection provided for, equality in the contexts of race and religion in ways that prioritize the interests of whiteness and set those interests as the normative baseli...
This Article discusses the Supreme Court\u27s use of the rhetoric of White innocence in deciding rac...
Liberals have generally cheered the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Grutter v. Bollinger as validatin...
The U.S. Constitution, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states that no person shall b...
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future traj...
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future traj...
Family law has escaped the colorblindness revolution. During the same time frame that the Supreme Co...
This Article suggests that the U.S. Supreme Court, through its decisions in cases alleging race disc...
The tumultuous summer of 2020 opened the eyes of many Americans, leading to a general consensus on o...
This Article discusses the Supreme Court\u27s use of the rhetoric of White innocence in deciding rac...
The Supreme Court increasingly has interpreted the Equal Protection Clause as a mandate for the stat...
This thesis entitled The Issue of Race in the Jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of the United State...
The Supreme Court--along with the rest of the country--has long divided over the question whether th...
In this article, Professor Darren Hutchinson contributes to the debate over the meaning of the Fourt...
Part I of this article argues that the Supreme Court lacks the institutional competence to formulate...
This Article is the first study that categorizes and analyzes all the references to the terms racis...
This Article discusses the Supreme Court\u27s use of the rhetoric of White innocence in deciding rac...
Liberals have generally cheered the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Grutter v. Bollinger as validatin...
The U.S. Constitution, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states that no person shall b...
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future traj...
This Article engages in a critical comparative analysis of the recent history and likely future traj...
Family law has escaped the colorblindness revolution. During the same time frame that the Supreme Co...
This Article suggests that the U.S. Supreme Court, through its decisions in cases alleging race disc...
The tumultuous summer of 2020 opened the eyes of many Americans, leading to a general consensus on o...
This Article discusses the Supreme Court\u27s use of the rhetoric of White innocence in deciding rac...
The Supreme Court increasingly has interpreted the Equal Protection Clause as a mandate for the stat...
This thesis entitled The Issue of Race in the Jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of the United State...
The Supreme Court--along with the rest of the country--has long divided over the question whether th...
In this article, Professor Darren Hutchinson contributes to the debate over the meaning of the Fourt...
Part I of this article argues that the Supreme Court lacks the institutional competence to formulate...
This Article is the first study that categorizes and analyzes all the references to the terms racis...
This Article discusses the Supreme Court\u27s use of the rhetoric of White innocence in deciding rac...
Liberals have generally cheered the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Grutter v. Bollinger as validatin...
The U.S. Constitution, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, states that no person shall b...