Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes for clients, legal services organizations that serve large populations of African Americans should employ African American staff attorneys because: (1) African American lawyers and clients share a group identity that makes it more likely that a black attorney will be able to gain a black client\u27s trust; (2) black attorneys communicate more effectively with black clients; and (3) the perception of a judicial system that is unfair and racist is likely to encourage black clients to trust black lawyers more than white lawyers, who are more likely to be perceived as part of the system. Empirical evidence from the legal and medical fields show...
The dominant image of a lawyer persists: a neatly dressed man wearing a conservative dark suit, whit...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
African-Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. Currently, it is es...
This Article examines the challenges of intra-race legal representation for lawyers of color, law st...
It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. T...
Racial allies are white individuals and institutions that actively work to dismantle systems of raci...
African Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. It is estimated tha...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Although the world is much more progressive than it once was, many law firms struggle to change a cu...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
Over the past two decades, clients and other constituencies have pushed large law firms to pursue gr...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
Prosecutors, like mostAmericans, view the criminal-justice system asfundamentally race neutral. They...
The dominant image of a lawyer persists: a neatly dressed man wearing a conservative dark suit, whit...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
Given the fundamental importance of the attorney-client relationship in securing favorable outcomes ...
African-Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. Currently, it is es...
This Article examines the challenges of intra-race legal representation for lawyers of color, law st...
It is no secret that large law firms are struggling in their efforts to retain attorneys of color. T...
Racial allies are white individuals and institutions that actively work to dismantle systems of raci...
African Americans are underrepresented on the faculties of American law schools. It is estimated tha...
In this Article, Professor Greenberg argues that law schools claim to treat African American student...
Although the world is much more progressive than it once was, many law firms struggle to change a cu...
Law students of color typically avoid seeking the mentorship of white law professors, largely white ...
Over the past two decades, clients and other constituencies have pushed large law firms to pursue gr...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
Prosecutors, like mostAmericans, view the criminal-justice system asfundamentally race neutral. They...
The dominant image of a lawyer persists: a neatly dressed man wearing a conservative dark suit, whit...
One irony of this nation\u27s continuing struggle for diversity and gender equity in employment is t...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...