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Forum: Politics and Judicial Ethics: A Historical Perspective

note 146. Bruce A. Green, May Judges Attend Privately Funded Educational Programs? Should Judicial Education… 20/20: Junkets for Judges (ABC television

Transformation Requires Transparency: Critical Policy Reforms To Advance Campus Sexual Violence Response

nor those required by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), Title IX, and/or state laws. This lack of enforcement by schools is evidenced by the

Separate Spheres

to access all sorts of opportunities, across contexts such as employment, housing, education, and social welfare. But one need not be convicted of a

Forum: Black Progressivism and the Progressive Court

championed the essential connections between educational, political, social, and economic equality and access. With themes that sound the same chords

Agency Enforcement of Spending Clause Statutes: A Defense of the Funding Cut-Off

Branch fro… See, e.g., Carl F. Kaestle, Federal Education Policy and the Changing National Polity for Educatio… See, e.g., Educational Opportunities

Forum: How (Not) To Bring an Affirmative-Action Challenge

Education v. Doyle for the proposition that the government defendant can defeat liability by “demonstrating that it would have made the same decision

Forum: How Two Rights Made a Wrong: Sullivan, Anti-SLAPP, and the Underenforcement of Public-Figure Defamation Torts

at EASTCONN, an educational services center in Connecticut. He was then its Director of Education, and he hoped to serve as its new Executive Director

The Civil Rights Canon: Above and Below

and Educational Fund’s successful campaign against Jim Crow laws similarly recognized the significance of the Constitution’s structure. Houston taught

Fiduciary Political Theory: A Critique

Constitutionalism for the Right to Education, 48 Ga. L. Rev. 94… See Evan J. Criddle & Evan Fox-Decent, Fiduciaries of humanity: How International Law

Forum: Transformative Immigration Lawyering

education towards integrating critical perspectives, law clinics can encourage students to reflect on how conventional liberal law-reform efforts—which tend