| Author | Title | Citation | Summary | Year | Key Terms |
| Mike Lillis |
Hoyer bashes Ron Johnson for 'racist statement' |
The Hill (3/16/2021) |
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) on Tuesday teed off on Sen. Ron Johnson, accusing the Wisconsin Republican of advancing racist claims surrounding the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. |
2021 |
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| Karla M. McKanders |
IMMIGRATION AND RACIAL JUSTICE: ENFORCING THE BORDERS OF BLACKNESS |
37 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1139 [Georgia State University Law Review] (Summer, 2021) |
Black immigrants are invisible at the intersection of their race and immigration status. Until recently, conversations on border security, unlawful immigration, and national security obscured racially motivated laws seeking to halt the blackening and browning of America. This Article engages with the impact of immigration enforcement at the... |
2021 |
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| Jim Hilbert |
IMPROVING POLICE OFFICER ACCOUNTABILITY IN MINNESOTA: THREE PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE REFORMS |
47 Mitchell Hamline L. Rev. 222 [Mitchell Hamline Law Review] (February, 2021) |
I. Introduction. 223 II. Minnesota's Past and Present: Racism and Police Abuse Followed by Studies and Inaction. 233 A. Minnesota History. 233 1. The Largest Mass Execution in the Country. 233 2. The Northernmost Lynching on Record. 235 B. Decades of Studies and Reports with the Same Conclusions (and the Same Inaction). 236 C. Past Signs of... |
2021 |
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| Itay Ravid |
INCONSPICUOUS VICTIMS |
25 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 529 [Lewis & Clark Law Review] (2021) |
Recent debates on racial inequalities in the criminal justice system focus on offenders while neglecting the other side of the criminal equation--victims of crime. Such scholarly oversight is surprising given the similarly deep racial disparities in the treatment of victims, manifested in different stages of the criminal justice system. Delving... |
2021 |
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| Itay Ravid |
INCONSPICUOUS VICTIMS |
25 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 529 [Lewis & Clark Law Review] (2021) |
Recent debates on racial inequalities in the criminal justice system focus on offenders while neglecting the other side of the criminal equation--victims of crime. Such scholarly oversight is surprising given the similarly deep racial disparities in the treatment of victims, manifested in different stages of the criminal justice system. Delving... |
2021 |
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| Grant Christensen |
INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE |
23 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 902 [University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law] (2021) |
Introduction. 903 I. The Traditional Model of Corporate Governance. 908 A. The Origins of Shareholder Primacy. 910 B. The Intervening Role of the Business Judgment Rule. 912 II. The Need to Rethink Shareholder Primacy. 914 III. Indigenous Corporations. 917 A. Chthonic or Autochthonous Law. 918 B. Autochthonous Governance. 923 1. Indigenous... |
2021 |
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| Grant Christensen |
INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE |
23 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 902 [University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law] (2021) |
Introduction. 903 I. The Traditional Model of Corporate Governance. 908 A. The Origins of Shareholder Primacy. 910 B. The Intervening Role of the Business Judgment Rule. 912 II. The Need to Rethink Shareholder Primacy. 914 III. Indigenous Corporations. 917 A. Chthonic or Autochthonous Law. 918 B. Autochthonous Governance. 923 1. Indigenous... |
2021 |
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| Barbara Stark |
INEQUALITY, COVID-19, AND HUMAN RIGHTS: WHOSE LIVES MATTER? |
27 ILSA J. Int'l & Comp. L. 251 [ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law] (Winter, 2021) |
You don't have to be an epidemiologist to realize that infectious diseases make their own preferential option for the poor--they afflict them more, and worse. --Paul Farmer I. Introduction. 252 II. COVID-19 Targets the Poor. 254 A. Inequality Going into the Pandemic. 254 B. How the Poor Are Affected. 256 1. Black Americans. 256 2. People on the... |
2021 |
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| Doron Teichman, Kristen Underhill |
INFECTED BY BIAS: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE AND THE LEGAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 |
47 Am. J.L. & Med. 205 [American Journal of Law & Medicine] (2021) |
This Article presents the first comprehensive analysis of the contribution of behavioral science to the legal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the descriptive level, the Article shows how different psychological phenomena such as loss aversion and cultural cognition influenced the way policymakers and the public perceived the pandemic, and how... |
2021 |
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| Doron Teichman, Kristen Underhill |
INFECTED BY BIAS: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE AND THE LEGAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 |
47 Am. J.L. & Med. 205 [American Journal of Law & Medicine] (2021) |
This Article presents the first comprehensive analysis of the contribution of behavioral science to the legal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the descriptive level, the Article shows how different psychological phenomena such as loss aversion and cultural cognition influenced the way policymakers and the public perceived the pandemic, and how... |
2021 |
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| James Dever , Jack Dever |
INFORMATION AGE IMPERIALISM: CHINA, 'RACE,' AND NEO-COLONIALISM IN AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA |
52 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 1 [University of Miami Inter-American Law Review] (Spring/Summer, 2021) |
I. Introduction. 2 II. China in Crisis. 3 A. The Chinese Context. 3 B. Behind the Wolf. 6 III. State-Sponsored Domestic Terror. 10 A. Hong Kong. 10 B. Tragedy in Xinjiang. 11 C. High-Tech Surveillance. 13 D. Opportunity Wasted. 15 IV. Great Power Competition. 17 A. Threat Vectors. 17 B. BRI: The Foreign Policy Vision. 21 V. Colonialism. 23 A. The... |
2021 |
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| Susan Ayres |
INSIDE THE MASTER'S GATES: RESOURCES AND TOOLS TO DISMANTLE RACISM AND SEXISM IN HIGHER EDUCATION |
21 J. L. Society 20 [Journal of Law in Society] (Winter, 2021) |
INTRODUCTION. 21 I. DISMANTLING THE MASTER'S HOUSE: RESOURCES. 28 II. SUBSTANCE OF FIRE AND THE STORYTELLING MOVEMENT. 31 A. The Backstory. 31 B. Overview of Substance of Fire. 33 C. The Case for Storytelling. 35 III. SUBSTANCE OF FIRE: NARRATIVES AND COUNTER-STORYTELLING. 37 A. Lack of Mentors, Microaggressions. 38 B. Performing Gender, Safe... |
2021 |
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| Jessica L. Roberts |
INTRODUCTION |
58 Hous. L. Rev. 807 [Houston Law Review] (Symposium, 2021) |
On October 9, 2020, Dean Angela Onwuachi-Willig delivered the twenty-fifth annual Frankel Lecture, From Lynching as Status Quo to the New Status Quo. It was the first Frankel Lecture to address the issue of racial violence in policing, a topic that was long overdue. It was also the first event in the series's illustrious history to take place... |
2021 |
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| Jessica L. Roberts |
INTRODUCTION |
58 Hous. L. Rev. 807 [Houston Law Review] (Symposium, 2021) |
On October 9, 2020, Dean Angela Onwuachi-Willig delivered the twenty-fifth annual Frankel Lecture, From Lynching as Status Quo to the New Status Quo. It was the first Frankel Lecture to address the issue of racial violence in policing, a topic that was long overdue. It was also the first event in the series's illustrious history to take place... |
2021 |
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Is the Chauvin conviction just a moment, or the start of lasting change? |
(7/7/2021) |
Dr. Manuel Pastor of the University of Southern California discusses the impact of social justice movements in response to police brutality and what the conviction of Derek Chauvin means for the future of police reform. |
2021 |
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| David A. Grenardo |
IT'S WORTH A SHOT: CAN SPORTS COMBAT RACISM IN THE UNITED STATES? |
12 Harv. J. Sports & Ent. L. 237 [Harvard Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law] (Spring, 2021) |
Racism has stained this country throughout its history, and racism persists today in the United States, including in sports. Sports represent a reflection of society and its ills, but they can also provide a powerful means to combat racism. This article examines the state of racism in society and sports both historically and today. It also provides... |
2021 |
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JOHNSON & JOHNSON (REMMER) |
SEC No Action Ltrs. WSB File No. 0208202115 [SEC No Action Letters] (2021) |
WSB File No. 0208202115 WSB Subject Category: 74 Public Availability Date: February 05, 2021. Prepared By: Skadden Arps References: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 14(a); Rule 14a-8 ________________Washington Service Bureau Summary________________ BY EMAIL (shareholderproposals@sec.gov) December 11, 2020 U.S. Securities and Exchange... |
2021 |
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JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. (CTW INVESTMENT) |
SEC No Action Ltrs. WSB File No. 0329202123 [SEC No Action Letters] (2021) |
WSB File No. 0329202123 WSB Subject Category: 77 Public Availability Date: March 26, 2021. Prepared By: Skadden Arps References: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 14(a); Rule 14a-8 ________________Washington Service Bureau Summary________________ January 11, 2021 BY EMAIL (shareholderproposals@sec.gov) U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission... |
2021 |
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| Mikah K. Thompson |
JUST ANOTHER FAST GIRL: EXPLORING SLAVERY'S CONTINUED IMPACT ON THE LOSS OF BLACK GIRLHOOD |
44 Harv. J. L. & Gender 57 [Harvard Journal of Law & Gender] (Winter, 2021) |
Introduction. 58 I. The Stereotypic Connection between Blackness and Promiscuity. 59 A. Black Hypersexuality as a Justification for Sexual Violence During Slavery. 60 B. The Persistence of Stereotypes Concerning Black Sexuality in Post-Civil War America. 64 C. Modern-Day Perceptions of Black Sexuality. 66 D. Black Sexuality and the Law of Statutory... |
2021 |
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| Addison C. McCauley, '22 |
KELSAY v. ERNST: IN A TIME OF NATIONAL PUBLIC OUTRAGE OVER A LACK OF POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY, THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT'S BOTCHED QUALIFIED IMMUNITY ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHTS SERIOUS PROBLEMS WITH THE DOCTRINE AS A WHOLE |
54 Creighton L. Rev. 605 [Creighton Law Review] (September, 2021) |
Nothing can destroy a government more quickly than its failure to observe its own laws, or worse, its disregard of the charter of its own existence. - Justice Tom C. Clark (1961) Across the United States during the summer of 2020, millions of Americans protested in the streets to demand law enforcement accountability for unconstitutional conduct... |
2021 |
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| Gregory P. Magarian |
KENT STATE AND THE FAILURE OF FIRST AMENDMENT LAW |
65 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 41 [Washington University Journal of Law & Policy] (2021) |
Since the U.S. Supreme Court decided its first free speech case 100 years ago, two very different eras have defined First Amendment law. For a half century, before 1970, the Supreme Court focused on protecting the expressive freedom of political dissidents and social reformers. In 1970, amid protests against the Vietnam War, the Ohio National Guard... |
2021 |
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| Gregory P. Magarian |
KENT STATE AND THE FAILURE OF FIRST AMENDMENT LAW |
65 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol'y 41 [Washington University Journal of Law & Policy] (2021) |
Since the U.S. Supreme Court decided its first free speech case 100 years ago, two very different eras have defined First Amendment law. For a half century, before 1970, the Supreme Court focused on protecting the expressive freedom of political dissidents and social reformers. In 1970, amid protests against the Vietnam War, the Ohio National Guard... |
2021 |
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| Fareed Nassor Hayat |
KILLING DUE PROCESS: DOUBLE JEOPARDY, WHITE SUPREMACY AND GANG PROSECUTIONS |
69 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 18 [UCLA Law Review Discourse] (2021) |
The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution holds that no person shall be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb for the same offense. Read plainly, a person cannot be tried or punished more than once for a single crime. Yet in recent decades, as legislatures have expanded the prosecutorial state with weapons designed to punish more criminal... |
2021 |
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| Fareed Nassor Hayat |
KILLING DUE PROCESS: DOUBLE JEOPARDY, WHITE SUPREMACY AND GANG PROSECUTIONS |
69 UCLA L. Rev. Discourse 18 [UCLA Law Review Discourse] (2021) |
The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution holds that no person shall be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb for the same offense. Read plainly, a person cannot be tried or punished more than once for a single crime. Yet in recent decades, as legislatures have expanded the prosecutorial state with weapons designed to punish more criminal... |
2021 |
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| Trevor George Gardner |
LAW AND ORDER AS THE FOUNDATIONAL PARADOX OF THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY |
73 Stan. L. Rev. Online 141 [Stanford Law Review Online] (June, 2021) |
This Essay scrutinizes the feuding between the Trump White House and various federal law enforcement agencies, concurrent with criminal lawbreaking in the Trump Administration, in an effort to extend scholarly understanding of the relationship between law-and-order politics and popular regard for rule-of-law principles. Sociolegal... |
2021 |
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| Keith J. Bybee |
LAW AND/OR/AS CIVILITY |
17 Ann. Rev. L. & Soc. Sci. 1 [Annual Review of Law and Social Science] (2021) |
civility, norms, rule of law, free speech, hypocrisy, democracy The United States, like many countries around the world today, is experiencing the disruption of traditional patterns of governance and the breaking of norms of everyday behavior. If we identify the norms of governance with the rule of law, and if we consider the norms of everyday... |
2021 |
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| Keith J. Bybee |
LAW AND/OR/AS CIVILITY |
17 Ann. Rev. L. & Soc. Sci. 1 [Annual Review of Law and Social Science] (2021) |
civility, norms, rule of law, free speech, hypocrisy, democracy The United States, like many countries around the world today, is experiencing the disruption of traditional patterns of governance and the breaking of norms of everyday behavior. If we identify the norms of governance with the rule of law, and if we consider the norms of everyday... |
2021 |
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| Distinguished Panelists |
LAW, SOCIAL JUSTICE, WOKENESS AND THE PROTESTS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? |
33 Regent U. L. Rev. 315 [Regent University Law Review] (2020-2021) |
Hon. Kenneth Lee: Good morning, or good afternoon, wherever you may be. My name is Ken Lee, and I sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. I will be moderating the first showcase panel, Law, Social Justice, Wokeness and the Protests: Where Do We Go From Here? This is obviously a very timely topic, and today we are privileged to... |
2021 |
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| Distinguished Panelists |
LAW, SOCIAL JUSTICE, WOKENESS AND THE PROTESTS: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? |
33 Regent U. L. Rev. 315 [Regent University Law Review] (2020-2021) |
Hon. Kenneth Lee: Good morning, or good afternoon, wherever you may be. My name is Ken Lee, and I sit on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. I will be moderating the first showcase panel, Law, Social Justice, Wokeness and the Protests: Where Do We Go From Here? This is obviously a very timely topic, and today we are privileged to... |
2021 |
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| Deborah L. Rhode |
LEADERSHIP IN TIMES OF SOCIAL UPHEAVAL: LESSONS FOR LAWYERS |
73 Baylor L. Rev. 67 [Baylor Law Review] (Winter, 202 (Winter, 2021)1) |
This article explores the leadership challenges that arose in the wake of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and the widespread protests following the killing of an unarmed Black man, George Floyd. Lawyers have been key players in both crises, as politicians, general counsel, and leaders of protest movements, law firms, bar associations, and law... |
2021 |
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| Mirko Bagaric , Peter Isham , Jennifer Svilar , Theo Alexander |
LESS PRISON TIME MATTERS: A ROADMAP TO REDUCING THE DISCRIMINATORY IMPACT OF THE SENTENCING SYSTEM AGAINST AFRICAN AMERICANS AND INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS |
37 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1405 [Georgia State University Law Review] (Summer, 2021) |
The criminal justice system discriminates against African Americans. There are a number of stages of the criminal justice process. Sentencing is the sharp end of the system because this is where the community acts in its most coercive manner by intentionally inflecting hardships on offenders. African Americans comprise approximately 40% of the... |
2021 |
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| Julia E. Paranyuk |
LESSONS FROM THE MILITARY ON REFORMING POLICE DISCIPLINE |
96 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1675 [New York University Law Review] (November, 2021) |
In recent years, there has been significant public debate concerning policing in the United States. Current events and recurring instances of police brutality have drawn attention to police misconduct and reinvigorated calls for systemic reforms to policing and police discipline. While there is a growing consensus in the United States among... |
2021 |
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| Raymond H. Brescia |
LESSONS FROM THE PRESENT: THREE CRISES AND THEIR POTENTIAL IMPACT ON THE LEGAL PROFESSION |
49 Hofstra L. Rev. 607 [Hofstra Law Review] (Spring, 2021) |
The United States faces three simultaneous crises: a pandemic, a civil rights reckoning, and a crisis of democracy. The first of these crises has sparked dramatic--though potentially temporary--changes to the practice of law: moving much legal work to remote settings almost overnight, after the profession had largely resisted making such... |
2021 |
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LOR/WH REPORT LETTER LETTER NO. 1278 ISSUE NO. 2183 |
Labor & Empl. L. 1601116 [Labor & Employment Law] (2021) |
Medical imaging company violated NLRA by refusing to bargain Media-contact provision in Tesla confidentiality agreement unlawfully barred employee contact with media Winery violated NLRA by banning employee's Cellar Lives Matter vest Employer went through the motions of collective bargaining, but had no real intention of reaching... |
2021 |
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Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces bill to award Congressional Gold Medal to Rittenhouse |
(11/24/2021) |
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) introduced a bill on Tuesday to award Kyle Rittenhouse the Congressional Gold Medal for protecting the community of Kenosha |
2021 |
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| Russell K. Robinson |
MAYOR PETE, OBERGEFELL GAYS, AND WHITE MALE PRIVILEGE |
69 Buff. L. Rev. 295 [Buffalo Law Review] (April, 2021) |
296 Introduction. 296 I. Challenging Anti-Gay Stereotypes. 303 II. Is Pete Gay Enough?. 309 III. Pete as a Symbol of Respectability Politics. 316 A. An Examination of Racialized Respectability Politics in the Don't Ask, Don't Tell and Marriage Equality Movements. 317 B. Analyzing Buttigieg's Candidacy as the Embodiment of the Gay and... |
2021 |
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MCDONALD'S CORP. |
SEC No Action Ltrs. WSB File No. 0329202120 [SEC No Action Letters] (2021) |
WSB File No. 0329202120 WSB Subject Category: 77 Public Availability Date: March 26, 2021. Prepared By: Gibson Dunn References: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 14(a); Rule 14a-8 ________________Washington Service Bureau Summary________________ January 18, 2021 VIA E-MAIL Office of Chief Counsel Division of Corporation Finance Securities... |
2021 |
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Menendez rips Johnson as 'racist' over Capitol riot remark |
(3/16/2021) |
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) slammed GOP Sen. Ron Johnson's (Wis.) recent remarks on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, calling them hurtful |
2021 |
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| Edward Lee |
MODERATING CONTENT MODERATION: A FRAMEWORK FOR NONPARTISANSHIP IN ONLINE GOVERNANCE |
70 Am. U. L. Rev. 913 [American University Law Review] (February, 2021) |
Internet platforms serve two important roles that often conflict. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other internet platforms facilitate the unfettered exchange of free speech by millions of people, yet they also moderate or restrict the speech according to their community standards, such as prohibitions against hate speech and advocating violence,... |
2021 |
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| Amna A. Akbar, Sameer M. Ashar, Jocelyn Simonson |
MOVEMENT LAW |
73 Stan. L. Rev. 821 [Stanford Law Review] (April, 2021) |
In this Article we make the case for movement law, an approach to legal scholarship grounded in solidarity, accountability, and engagement with grassroots organizing and left social movements. In contrast to law and social movements--a field that studies the relationship between lawyers, legal process, and social change--movement law... |
2021 |
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| Brooke Simone |
MUNICIPAL REPARATIONS: CONSIDERATIONS AND CONSTITUTIONALITY |
120 Mich. L. Rev. 345 [Michigan Law Review] (November, 2021) |
Demands for racial justice are resounding, and in turn, various localities have considered issuing reparations to Black residents. Municipalities may be effective venues in the struggle for reparations, but they face a variety of questions when crafting legislation. This Note walks through key considerations using proposed and enacted reparations... |
2021 |
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| Jan L. Jacobowitz |
NEGATIVE COMMENTARY--NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES: LEGAL ETHICS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND THE IMPACT OF EXPLOSIVE COMMENTARY |
11 St. Mary's J. Legal Mal. & Ethics 312 [St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics] (2021) |
Connecting and sharing on social media has opened communication channels and provided instantaneous information to billions of people worldwide. Commentary on current events, cases, and negative online reviews may be posted in an instant, often without pause or thought about the potential repercussions. This global phenomenon may not only... |
2021 |
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| Jan L. Jacobowitz |
NEGATIVE COMMENTARY--NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES: LEGAL ETHICS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND THE IMPACT OF EXPLOSIVE COMMENTARY |
11 St. Mary's J. Legal Mal. & Ethics 312 [St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics] (2021) |
Connecting and sharing on social media has opened communication channels and provided instantaneous information to billions of people worldwide. Commentary on current events, cases, and negative online reviews may be posted in an instant, often without pause or thought about the potential repercussions. This global phenomenon may not only... |
2021 |
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NETFLIX, INC. |
SEC No Action Ltrs. WSB File No. 0412202114 [SEC No Action Letters] (2021) |
WSB File No. 0412202114 WSB Subject Category: 77 Public Availability Date: April 9, 2021. Prepared By: Skadden Arps References: Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Section 14(a); Rule 14a-8 ________________Washington Service Bureau Summary________________ BY EMAIL (shareholderproposals@sec.gov) January 26, 2021 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission... |
2021 |
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| Alexander Reinert, Joanna C. Schwartz, James E. Pfander |
NEW FEDERALISM AND CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT |
116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 737 [Northwestern University Law Review] (2021) |
Abstract--Calls for change to the infrastructure of civil rights enforcement have grown more insistent in the past several years, attracting support from a wide range of advocates, scholars, and federal, state, and local officials. Much of the attention has focused on federal-level reforms, including proposals to overrule Supreme Court doctrines... |
2021 |
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| Alexander Reinert, Joanna C. Schwartz, James E. Pfander |
NEW FEDERALISM AND CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT |
116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 737 [Northwestern University Law Review] (2021) |
Calls for change to the infrastructure of civil rights enforcement have grown more insistent in the past several years, attracting support from a wide range of advocates, scholars, and federal, state, and local officials. Much of the attention has focused on federal-level reforms, including proposals to overrule Supreme Court doctrines... |
2021 |
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| Marsha Levick |
NO EXIT: HOW LITIGATION FAILED INCARCERATED YOUTH DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC |
93 Temp. L. Rev. 489 [Temple Law Review] (Spring, 2021) |
As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the nation, hundreds of thousands of incarcerated individuals, including tens of thousands of youth, were trapped in highly contagious, congregate care correctional facilities that exponentially increased their risk of infection. Incarcerated youth were cut off from family and denied essential, often... |
2021 |
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| Chinyere Ezie |
NOT YOUR MULE? DISRUPTING THE POLITICAL POWERLESSNESS OF BLACK WOMEN VOTERS |
92 U. Colo. L. Rev. 659 [University of Colorado Law Review] (Summer, 2021) |
On the one hundredth anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment, this Article reflects on the legacy of Black women voters. The Article hypothesizes that even though suffrage was hard fought, it has not been a vehicle for Black women to meaningfully advance their political concerns. Instead, an inverse relationship exists between Black women's... |
2021 |
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| Pamela S. Katz |
NOW SOMETHING FOR THE GLASS HALF-EMPTY CROWD: BOSTOCK v. CLAYTON COUNTY, GEORGIA EXPLAINED |
30 Tul. J. L. & Sexuality 53 [Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality] (2021) |
I. Introduction. 53 II. Definition of Terms. 55 III. The Decision in Bostock Created some Lasting Problems for Equality Jurisprudence. 61 A. Conflating and Confusing Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation. 62 B. Undermining Efforts to Advance Understanding and Recognition of Gender Identity in All Its Complexity. 66 C. Widening the Frame and Losing... |
2021 |
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| Pamela S. Katz |
NOW SOMETHING FOR THE GLASS HALF-EMPTY CROWD: BOSTOCK v. CLAYTON COUNTY, GEORGIA EXPLAINED |
30 Tul. J. L. & Sexuality 53 [Tulane Journal of Law & Sexuality] (2021) |
I. Introduction. 53 II. Definition of Terms. 55 III. The Decision in Bostock Created some Lasting Problems for Equality Jurisprudence. 61 A. Conflating and Confusing Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation. 62 B. Undermining Efforts to Advance Understanding and Recognition of Gender Identity in All Its Complexity. 66 C. Widening the Frame and Losing... |
2021 |
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