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Discrimination

Discrimination Developments in the Law

Resetting Antidiscrimination Law in the Age of AI

Chapter One

Vol. 138 No. 6 April 2025
Law and Technology Developments in the Law

Introduction

Artificial Intelligence

Vol. 138 No. 6 April 2025
Civil Rights Notes

Without Remedies: The Effect of Cummings and the Contract-Law Analogy on Antidiscrimination Spending Clause Plaintiffs

Vol. 138 No. 5 March 2025 It has become increasingly difficult for civil rights plaintiffs to vindicate their rights in federal court. Barriers to successful lawsuits are plentiful. Qualified immunity...
Employment Law Recent Case

Anderson v. Mott Street

Vol. 138 No. 5 March 2025 There has been increased skepticism of sexual harassment claims, both in the public sphere and in the courts. Recently, in Anderson v. Mott Street,...
Disability Law Blog Essay

Community Integration of People with Disabilities a Quarter Century After Olmstead v. L.C.

January 8, 2025 June 2024 marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) decision in Olmstead v. L.C. holding that...
  • Michael Ashley Stein
  • Benjamin A. Barsky
  • Lisa I. Iezzoni
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Affirmative Action Blog Essay

Anchors Astray: Why the Service Academy Exception is Wrong

January 5, 2025 Last month, Judge Richard Bennett of the District of Maryland ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy can continue using race in its admissions decisions. ...
  • Major Matthew H. Ormsbee
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Human Rights Notes

Human Rights Devolution: Integrating International Law into State Abortion Governance

Vol. 137 No. 8 June 2024 Introduction After Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, states and cities passed an array of laws, constitutional amendments, and ordinances regulating abortion. Recent scholarship...
Sexual Harassment Recent Case

Doe v. William Marsh Rice University

Fifth Circuit Advances Novel Theory of Liability for Anti-Male Discrimination.

Vol. 137 No. 7 May 2024
Election Law Recent Case

Pico Neighborhood Ass’n v. City of Santa Monica

California Supreme Court Interprets State Act to Expand Reach of Vote Dilution Protection.

Vol. 137 No. 6 April 2024
First Amendment Notes

Drag Queens, The First Amendment, and Expressive Harms 

Vol. 137 No. 5 March 2024 Introduction When this Note speaks of drag, it will speak of joy. It will speak of brunch servers, preschool teachers, construction workers, opera singers,...
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