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Article 1 – Race-ing to Justice: Gendered Justice Paves the Way for Adopting the Reasonable Black Man Standard into Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence – By Yasmin Paula Carlos
Article 2 – Race, Religion, and Arithmetic: School Choice and the Case for Education Equality – By Jillian M. Dougherty
Article 3 – Inclusion: Preventing Anti-Other Discrimination & Fulfilling the Promise of Equal Employment Opportunity in Public Employment – By Letitia Silas
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Article 1 – The Hidden Costs of Textualism: Does it Matter What Slaves Thought “Direct Tax” Meant? – By Andre L. Smith
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Article 3 – The Mismatch Hypotheses in Law School Admissions – By Gregory Camilli & Darrell D. Jackson
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January 21st, 2011
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