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Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
The Yale Law Journal invites submissions on the Law of the Territories, covering the broad range of local, federal, and international issues arising out of and affecting the U.S. territories and their people, for Volume 131’s Special Issue. The deadline ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
Let me speak plainly. I do think that this little vignette of irrational critical race theory protests in West Virginia is only one of the hundreds or thousands of these vignettes going on at all levels of our society to ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law ACS Student Chapter & Law Review & Texas A &M University School of Law Constitutional Law Scholars Forum FRIDAY, February 25, 2022 Orlando, FL The Seventh Annual Constitutional Law Scholars Forum invites ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
America is a bastion of religious freedom, a land where persecuted religious minorities find refuge from the tyranny of the majority. So goes the narrative that is taught in schools across the nation and that permeates American culture. And yet ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
What makes a law school “good” and who wants to know? This was the most basic question behind a recent decision from US News and World Report (USNWR) to reject a new “Scholarly Impact” metric in its annual rankings of ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
What makes a law school “good” and who wants to know? This was the most basic question behind a recent decision from US News and World Report (USNWR) to reject a new “Scholarly Impact” metric in its annual rankings of ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
America is a bastion of religious freedom, a land where persecuted religious minorities find refuge from the tyranny of the majority. So goes the narrative that is taught in schools across the nation and that permeates American culture. And yet ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law ACS Student Chapter & Law Review & Texas A &M University School of Law Constitutional Law Scholars Forum FRIDAY, February 25, 2022 Orlando, FL The Seventh Annual Constitutional Law Scholars Forum invites ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
Since the Supreme Court decided West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette in 1943, free speech law has been clear: public schools may not force students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Nevertheless, in two states – Texas and ..read more
Race and the Law Prof Blog
1y ago
The LatCrit, Inc./SALT Annual Faculty Development Workshop (FDW) will take place on October 7, 2021, the day before the 2021 LatCrit Biennial Conference “Resistance and Transformation: Mapping Critical Geographies and Alternative Possibilities in Legal Scholarship and Praxis for the Next ..read more