U.S. judges, activists, and academics have theorized extensively about how the struggle for African Americans\u27 civil rights shapes U.S. law prohibiting discrimination against other groups. Many worry that race jurisprudence has made U.S. discrimination law overly preoccupied with achieving formal equality and has blocked other important goals. Some feminists argue that analogies to race prevent discrimination law from reaching the substance of most lived sex inequality, such as low pay in feminized professions and inadequate childcare provision. Advocates for the disabled are concerned that race analogies block group-based claims to radically redesign workplaces. Gay rights activists argue that analogies to race limit the law\u27s fo...
Over the last few decades, scholars and activists have attacked the conceptual division of human rig...
The goal of this Article is to make the existence of invidious racial discrimination in the United S...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...
This is a challenging moment for the law of discrimination. The state\u27s role in discrimination ha...
In this treatise the South African law relating to unfair discrimination is discussed. The developme...
Rules of civil procedure have been examined extensively for their intended and unintended effects on...
Equal protection heightened scrutiny jurisprudence currently privilegesthe talismanic classification...
This Article examines international legal, political, and institutional responses to separatist move...
While the antidiscrimination laws of the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (US) s...
When do judges follow rules expected to produce unjust results, and when do they intentionally misap...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
Over the past five years, a multitude of cases that have made their ways through the U.S. judicial s...
This article uses post-colonial theory to examine the cluster of international human rights known as...
In the United States and elsewhere, courts are confronting questions about where, and to whom, domes...
The discrimination jurisprudence in South Africa has developed over the previous decade since the pr...
Over the last few decades, scholars and activists have attacked the conceptual division of human rig...
The goal of this Article is to make the existence of invidious racial discrimination in the United S...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...
This is a challenging moment for the law of discrimination. The state\u27s role in discrimination ha...
In this treatise the South African law relating to unfair discrimination is discussed. The developme...
Rules of civil procedure have been examined extensively for their intended and unintended effects on...
Equal protection heightened scrutiny jurisprudence currently privilegesthe talismanic classification...
This Article examines international legal, political, and institutional responses to separatist move...
While the antidiscrimination laws of the European Union (EU) and the United States of America (US) s...
When do judges follow rules expected to produce unjust results, and when do they intentionally misap...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
Over the past five years, a multitude of cases that have made their ways through the U.S. judicial s...
This article uses post-colonial theory to examine the cluster of international human rights known as...
In the United States and elsewhere, courts are confronting questions about where, and to whom, domes...
The discrimination jurisprudence in South Africa has developed over the previous decade since the pr...
Over the last few decades, scholars and activists have attacked the conceptual division of human rig...
The goal of this Article is to make the existence of invidious racial discrimination in the United S...
Americans debated questions of women\u27s citizenship for over a half century before adopting the Ni...