In Print
Volume 11, Issue 2
Articles
Notes
Serving Time for Falling in Love: How the War on Drugs Operates to the Detriment of Women of Circumstance in Poor Urban Communities of Color
Marylyn Harrell
Reaction to: Serving Time for Falling in Love: How the War on Drugs Operates to the Detriment of Women of Circumstance in Poor Urban Communities of Color
Jennifer Levengood
I Paid for a White Baby: How Assisted Reproductive Technologies Reproduce White Supremacy
M. Annie Houghton-Larsen
Reaction to: I Paid for a White Baby: How Assisted Reproductive Technologies Reproduce White Supremacy
Gabriella Ferrara
The Illusion of French Inclusion: The Constitutional Stratification of French Ethnic Minorities
Vinecia Perkins
Reaction to: The Illusion of French Inclusion: The Constitutional Stratification of French Ethnic Minorities
Nicole Walker
Volume 11, Issue 1 (Spring 2019)
Article
Reframing Radical Religion
Vanita Saleema Snow
Reaction to: Reframing Radical Religion
Jay Yi
Notes
Resisting Racialized Immigration Enforcement through Community Bond Funds
Annie Flanagan
Reaction to: Resisting Racialized Immigration Enforcement through Community Bond Funds
Nailah Ogle
Title I’s Migrant Education Program: The Challenges of Addressing Migrant Students’
Educational Needs in the 21st Century
José E. Madrid
Reaction to: Title I’s Migrant Education Program: The Challenges of Addressing Migrant Students’
Educational Needs in the 21st Century
Landon Myers
Volume 10, Issue 2 (Fall 2018)
Preface
Lessons from the 2018 Midterm Election and How to Protect Minority Voting Rights Post-Shelby County v. Holder
Tristin Brown and Elijah Staggers
Notes
A Path Forward for Our Representative Democracy: State Independent Preclearance
Commissions and the Future of the Voting Rights Act After Shelby County v. Holder
Shane Grannum
Reaction to: A Path Forward for Our Representative Democracy: State Independent Preclearance
Commissions and the Future of the Voting Rights Act After Shelby County v. Holder
Samantha Kosarzycki
A Vote for Those Who Can’t: Strategies for Felon Voting Rights Reform
Brian McWalters
Reaction to: A Vote for Those Who Can’t: Strategies for Felon Voting Rights Reform
Valencia Richardson
Volume 10, Issue 1 (Spring 2018)
Articles
Overrepresented and Under the Radar: Black Immigrants in Law School and the Legal Profession
Raisa D’Oyley
Reaction to: Overrepresented and Under the Radar: Black Immigrants in Law School and the Legal Profession
Samantha Kosarzycki
Essay: Bartering from the Bench: A Tennessee Judge Prevents Reproduction of Social Undesirables; Historic Analysis of Involuntary Sterilization of African American Women
Carla Newman
Reaction to: Bartering from the Bench: A Tennessee Judge Prevents Reproduction of Social Undesirables; Historic Analysis of Involuntary Sterilization of African American Women
Jay Yi
Notes
Domestic Work in the United States: Gender, Immigration, and Personhood
Samantha Malone
Reaction to: Domestic Work in the United States: Gender, Immigration, and Personhood
Annie Flanagan
Volume 9, Issue 2 (Fall 2017)
Notes
How Top Law Schools Can Resuscitate An Inclusive Climate for Minority And Low-Income Law Students
Taifha N. Baker
Reaction to: We Can’t Breathe: How Top Law Schools Can Resuscitate an Inclusive Climate for Minority & Low-Income Students
Sruti Swaminathan
Reaction to: Incarcerating Native American Youth in Federal Bureau of Prisons Facilities: The Problem with Federal Jurisdiction Over Native Youth Under the Major Crimes Act
Christian Garramone
The Harms of Race-Neutrality in Obama-Era Affordable Housing Policy
Richard Marsico
Reaction to: The Harms of Race-Neutrality in Obama-Era Affordable Housing Policy
Ambur Smith
Failing Native American Prisoners: RLUIPA & The Dilution of Strict Scrutiny
Clinton Oxford
Reaction to Failing Native American Prisoners: RLUIPA & The Dilution of Strict Scrutiny by Clinton Oxford: Assessing Levels of Scrutiny with Scrutiny
Jennifer Safstrom