In recent years, a growing social consensus has emerged around the aspiration of a “post-racial” America: one where race is no longer a fault line for social strife or, perhaps, a morally significant trait whatsoever. This ambition, however, lies in tension with the most basic constitutional principle governing our treatment of race in the public sphere: that of “strict scrutiny.” Post-racialism seeks to diminish the salience of race to near negligibility. The strict scrutiny of racial classifications, by contrast, significantly enhances the salience of race by treating it differently from virtually every other personal attribute or characteristic—including hair or eye color—extant in our society. This Article examines both the emergence of...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...
The goal of this Article is to make the existence of invidious racial discrimination in the United S...
There has been a lot of talk about post-racialism since the 2008 election of Barack Obama as the fir...
In recent years, a growing social consensus has emerged around the aspiration of a “post-racial” Ame...
Most vividly demonstrated in the 2008 election of the first African-American President of the United...
When people in law think about strict scrutiny, often they are also thinking about equal protectionl...
Most vividly demonstrated in the 2008 election of the first African-American President of the United...
America is often considered to be a post-racial society where race is no longer a significant contri...
In his foundational Minnesota Law Review article, Legitimizing Racial Discrimination Through Antidis...
The Supreme Court--along with the rest of the country--has long divided over the question whether th...
Under the artificial constraints of strict scrutiny, however, the courts are free to veto the govern...
In the context of equal protection doctrine, race has become untethered from the criteria underlying...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
The social and legal relevance of racial passing appears to be fading as we ostensibly enter a color...
Abstract: The prevailing assumption that race-relations have equalized in America is largely based o...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...
The goal of this Article is to make the existence of invidious racial discrimination in the United S...
There has been a lot of talk about post-racialism since the 2008 election of Barack Obama as the fir...
In recent years, a growing social consensus has emerged around the aspiration of a “post-racial” Ame...
Most vividly demonstrated in the 2008 election of the first African-American President of the United...
When people in law think about strict scrutiny, often they are also thinking about equal protectionl...
Most vividly demonstrated in the 2008 election of the first African-American President of the United...
America is often considered to be a post-racial society where race is no longer a significant contri...
In his foundational Minnesota Law Review article, Legitimizing Racial Discrimination Through Antidis...
The Supreme Court--along with the rest of the country--has long divided over the question whether th...
Under the artificial constraints of strict scrutiny, however, the courts are free to veto the govern...
In the context of equal protection doctrine, race has become untethered from the criteria underlying...
This Article relies on Critical Race Theory concepts and social science research to make an importan...
The social and legal relevance of racial passing appears to be fading as we ostensibly enter a color...
Abstract: The prevailing assumption that race-relations have equalized in America is largely based o...
Race is a legal concept, and like all legal concepts, it is a matrix of rules. Although the legal co...
The goal of this Article is to make the existence of invidious racial discrimination in the United S...
There has been a lot of talk about post-racialism since the 2008 election of Barack Obama as the fir...