Of the attorneys and teachers mentioned in this book, Charles Hamilton Houston brings the vaguest flickers of recognition to white lawyers. Yet he was the first, and among the most gifted, of the extraordinary group who guided the litigation leading to Brown v. Board of Education and its enormous progeny of case law
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Book review: The Plessy Case: A Legal-Historical Interpretation. By Charles A. Lofgren. New York, N...
Book review: The Supreme Court in the Early Republic: The Chief Justiceships of John Jay and Oliver ...
The review of a book long out of print, over 110 years old and almost certainlynot soon to be reissu...
Of the attorneys and teachers mentioned in this book, Charles Hamilton Houston brings the vaguest fl...
Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America\u27s Struggle for Equal...
Thirty years ago, the Supreme Court\u27s decisions in the Brown litigation started the school system...
Book review: The NAACP\u27s Legal Strategy Against Segregated Education, 1925-1950. By Mark V. Tushn...
Book review: John Marshall Harlan: Great Dissenter of the Warren Court. By Tinsley E. Yarbrough. New...
This review of The Supreme Court on Trial by Charles Hyneman, questions why the work’s tackling th...
Book review: Mr. Justice Black and His Critics. By Tinsley E. Yarbrough. Durham, North Carolina: Duk...
This book review engages recent scholarship on the nature of civil-rights lawyering in the African-A...
The subject matter of Jack Bass\u27s Unlikely Heroes is the impact of Brown II on the Court of Appea...
Book review: The Supreme Court: How It Was, How It Is. By William H. Rehnquist. New York: William Mo...
Rendered during the postwar consensus period, the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision struck a...
The United States Supreme Court accepts for review less than two percent of the cases presented to i...
Book review: The Plessy Case: A Legal-Historical Interpretation. By Charles A. Lofgren. New York, N...
Book review: The Supreme Court in the Early Republic: The Chief Justiceships of John Jay and Oliver ...
The review of a book long out of print, over 110 years old and almost certainlynot soon to be reissu...