This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of reparations lawsuits and exploring the ability of tort law to help apportion moral culpability in the reparations context. It first examines several possibilities for lawsuits for Jim Crow, discussing constitutional requirements and identifying specific incidents such as lynchings and Jim Crow legislation-that might be appropriate subjects of litigation. The Article then assesses the viability of obtaining reparations through tort and unjust enrichment claims by addressing issues such as causation and damages, exploring the obstacles presented by American law\u27s liberalism, and identifying the various goals of reparations advocates. Finally...
Eric Posner\u27s and Adrian Vermeule\u27s essay, Reparations for Slavery and Other Historic Injustic...
Much of the current debate over African-American reparations is characterized by a posture of confro...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of ...
This Article examines several legal and political issues raised by reparations for slavery and offer...
This Article examines the role of unjust enrichment in substantive and remedial restitution as one o...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This article, which will appear in a symposium issued of the Boston University Law Review titled Th...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
The growing body of literature on reparations consists primarily of articles showing that black repa...
Slavery and Jim Crow inflicted horrific harms on Blacks in America. Official silence aggravated that...
This paper develops the case for reparations to African Americans today, based on wrongdoing that be...
This Article explores the ability of reparations litigation to transform the American debate about r...
Part of a George Washington University symposium on race and law, this article is a response to Prof...
Chattel slavery was a brutally cruel, repressive, and exploitative system of racial subjugation. Whe...
Eric Posner\u27s and Adrian Vermeule\u27s essay, Reparations for Slavery and Other Historic Injustic...
Much of the current debate over African-American reparations is characterized by a posture of confro...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...
This Article examines the current landscape of reparations for slavery, identifying the contours of ...
This Article examines several legal and political issues raised by reparations for slavery and offer...
This Article examines the role of unjust enrichment in substantive and remedial restitution as one o...
A major difficulty facing the reparations-for-slavery movement is that to date the movement has focu...
This article, which will appear in a symposium issued of the Boston University Law Review titled Th...
This Article, the author of which presented the opening and closing remarks and served as moderator ...
The growing body of literature on reparations consists primarily of articles showing that black repa...
Slavery and Jim Crow inflicted horrific harms on Blacks in America. Official silence aggravated that...
This paper develops the case for reparations to African Americans today, based on wrongdoing that be...
This Article explores the ability of reparations litigation to transform the American debate about r...
Part of a George Washington University symposium on race and law, this article is a response to Prof...
Chattel slavery was a brutally cruel, repressive, and exploitative system of racial subjugation. Whe...
Eric Posner\u27s and Adrian Vermeule\u27s essay, Reparations for Slavery and Other Historic Injustic...
Much of the current debate over African-American reparations is characterized by a posture of confro...
This paper offers a sympathetic interpretation of reparations claims made on behalf of African Ameri...