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Race-Based Affirmative Action in American Legal Education
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Affirmative Action
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A critique of the concept of disadvantage in relation to the identification of affirmative action beneficiaries race as proxy for disadvantage
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Learning from Conflict: Reflections on Teaching About Race and Gender
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Affirmative action and the interim constitution
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Affirmative action: a comparative perspective
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Requiem for a Rock: Teaching Race for the Last Time
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The justifications and limits of affirmative action : a jurisprudential and legal critique
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What We Teach When We Teach About Race: The Problem of Law and Pseudo-Economics
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Substantive equality, affirmative action and the alleviation of poverty in South Africa : a socio-legal inquiry
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Open-source software and the rationale for copyright protection of computer programs
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Still Here: Reflections After Fifty Years of Teaching Law
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The New Transgender Tipping Point: Trumpism, Medical Necessity & Gender-Affirming Care
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Re-Organized Labor: Affirming Labor’s Relevance by Reframing its Image and Merging with Allies
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Re-Affirming the Value of the Sports Exception to Title IX’s General Non-Discrimination Rule
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The Addison C. Harris Lecture: Intellectual Diversity Mandates and the Freedom to Teach
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Re-Righting History: A Critical Race Perspective of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
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Race, Corporate Law, and Shareholder Value
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"Death Without A Funeral"
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Schools Without Borders: Ending the Containment
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A delicate balance : equality, non-discrimination and affirmative action in Namibian constitutional law, as compared to South African and U.S. constitutional law
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Race, Rankings, and the Part-Time Free Pass
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Race, Ethnicity, and Fair Housing Enforcement: A Regional Analysis
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Racing to the Top Instead of the Bottom in Illinois Estate Law