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publishing such openly racist so-called “scholarship” was Simeon E. Baldwin. In a Harvard Law Review article, Baldwin wrote: Our Constitution was made by
Cited Law Review Articles of All Time, 110 MICH. L. REV. 1483, 1489-92 (2012). 3. 347 U.S. 483 (1954). 4. OWEN M. FISS, PILLARS OF JUSTICE: LAWYERS
Review, the Harvard Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and The Yale Law Journal Cambridge, Mass.: The Harvard Law Review Association, 19th
Philadelphia Baptist Association (a form of trait-conscious assistance). The Court re- fused to allow the gift, deferring to Virginia’s law that associations
“scholarship” was Sim- eon E. Baldwin. In a Harvard Law Review article, Baldwin wrote: Our Constitution was made by a civilized and educated people. It pro
couldn’t, that discrepancy was hardly insoluble. As a 1931 note in the Harvard Law Review explained, if the bar really was concerned about such
defeated its worthy opponents from the Harvard Law Review by the score of 56-28. The squad therefore finishes the fall season undefeated (1-0). citations of
History, and Law, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; S.J.D. Candidate, Harvard Law School. For valuable feedback, we thank Jennifer Allison, Akhil
change in statute or court rule or in treatises has had the previous approval of the proper bar associations or of the American Bar Association