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Discrimination

Discrimination Articles

Discriminatory Taint

Vol. 135 No. 5 March 2022 The truism that history matters can hide complexities. Consider the idea of problematic policy lineages. When may we call a policy the progeny of...
  • W. Kerrel Murray
Civil Rights Essay

Title VII and Caste Discrimination

Vol. 134 No. 8 June 2021 In the United States, caste oppression is real and present in our midst. In the summer of 2020, several employees of large tech firms...
  • Guha Krishnamurthi
  • Charanya Krishnaswami
Race and the Law Articles

Monopolizing Whiteness

Vol. 134 No. 7 May 2021 In racially diverse metropolitan areas throughout the country, school district boundary lines create impermeable borders, separating affluent and predominantly white school districts from low-income,...
  • Erika K. Wilson
Discrimination Notes

Beyond Intent: Establishing Discriminatory Purpose in Algorithmic Risk Assessment

Vol. 134 No. 5 March 2021 Equal protection doctrine is bound up in conceptions of intent. Unintended harms from well-meaning persons are, quite simply, nonactionable. This basic predicate has erected...
Employment Law Recent Case

Gogel v. Kia Motors Manufacturing of Georgia, Inc.

Eleventh Circuit Holds that Human Resource Employee’s Encouragement of Coworker to File EEOC Charge Was Not Protected Activity.

Vol. 134 No. 4 February 2021
Critical Race Theory Response

Reflections on Whiteness as Property

Responding to Cheryl I. Harris, Whiteness as Property

Response to Whiteness as Property
Vol. 133 No. 9 August 2020
  • Cheryl I. Harris
Criminal Law Articles

Expungement of Criminal Convictions: An Empirical Study

Vol. 133 No. 8 June 2020 Laws permitting the expungement of criminal convictions are a key component of modern criminal justice reform efforts and have been the subject of a...
  • J.J. Prescott
  • Sonja B. Starr
Discrimination Book Review

Implicit Bias in the Age of Trump

Vol. 133 No. 7 May 2020 Introduction I am watching a video of Donald Trump, the forty-fifth President of the United States. He stands before a sea of white people,...
  • Charles R. Lawrence III
Policing Recent Case

Agnew v. Government of the District of Columbia

D.C. Circuit Holds that D.C. Statute Is Not Unconstitutionally Vague.

Vol. 133 No. 5 March 2020
Discrimination Notes

Wielding Antidiscrimination Law to Suppress the Movement for Palestinian Rights

Vol. 133 No. 4 February 2020 The United States is seeing a cultural shift toward increased concern over Israel’s human rights record. Over the past decade, groups from the Bill...
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