Widener Journal of Law, Economics & Race
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Kyle Byard
C. Nicholas Konetski
Aaron Kostyk
Katherine Snyder
Patrice Turenne
Lauren Zrillo
Staff Members
Rachelle Cecala
Kathy Chap
Kaitlyn Daley
Nicole Danner
Robert Gorkin
James Kane
Zhao (Ruby) Liu
Ryan Logan
Molly McDonough
Theron Minum
Jessica Miraglia
Lee Molitoris
Andrew Patrick
Konstantinos Patsiopoulos
Darren Payne
Jessica Pleskach
Jessica Torres-Santiago
Joe Winning
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2012-2013 Winter Writing Competition
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Introduction
Notes on a Scandal: When Race Meets Economics – By Donathan L. Brown
Duesler’s Third Law: Social Control and the Politics of Fun in the Modern American Swimming Pool – By Michael Rossi & Christopher Capozzola
The Valley Swim Club of Huntington Valley Discrimination Controversy: The Racial, Economic, and Legal Implications for African-Americans and Latinos – By Joseph Karl Grant
Haiti, Backed by Popular Demand
Archive
Volume I, Issue I (published 2010)
Table of Contents
Dedication
Copyright Information and Staff List
Foreword
Article 1 – Affirmative Action & the Obligations of American Citizenship – By Robert Justin Lipkin
Article 2 – Jurists for Jesus – By Barbara L. Atwell
Volume II, Issue I (published 2011)
Table of Contents
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
Volume II, Issue II (published 2011)
Article 1 – The Hidden Costs of Textualism: Does it Matter What Slaves Thought “Direct Tax” Meant? – By Andre L. Smith
Article 2 – The Expressive Paradox: How Free Speech and Racial Minority Protest Perpetuate Stereotypes in America – By Andrew Sternoff
Article 3 – The Mismatch Hypotheses in Law School Admissions – By Gregory Camilli & Darrell D. Jackson
Volume III, Issue I (published Fall 2011)
Table of Contents (with links to articles)
Volume III, Issue II (published Spring 2012)
Table of Contents (with links to articles)
Volume IV, Issue I (published Fall 2012)
Table of Contents (with links to articles)
Volume IV, Issue II (published Spring 2013)
Table of Contents (with links to articles)
Volume V, Issue I (published Fall 2013)
Table of Contents (with links to articles)
Volume V, Issue II (published Spring 2014)
Table of Contents (with links to articles)
Submissions
Symposiums
Bridging the Cultural Divide, Spring 2010
NFL’S Rooney Rule Symposium, Spring 2011
Jessica Pleskach
August 28th, 2015
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