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2024
EISSN 2694-5711
Table of Contents
Dedication
Symposium on Brown
BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION Why Do We Need Constitutional Rights?
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 26–38.
“SEPARATE IS INHERENTLY UNEQUAL” An Unfortunate Legacy
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 60–76.
K-12 VOLUNTARY INTEGRATION AS BROWN TURNS SEVENTY
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 93–120.
BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION Enduring Caste and American Betrayal
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 141–162.
Symposium on SFFA
THE IRRESISTIBLE FORCE AND THE IMMOVABLE OBJECT Students for Fair Admissions and Workplace DEI
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 178–200.
USING THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO SAVE RACE-CONSCIOUS COLLEGE ADMISSIONS
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 201–253.
UNREFLECTIVE DISEQUILIBRIUM Race-Conscious Admissions After SFFA
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 295–325.
SUPREME COURT SOPHISTRY More Inequality in the Name of Equal Protection
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 326–346.
Farber Redux: Response to Comments on Daniel Farber
Articles
JUSTICE IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES Presented as the Horace E. Read Memorial Lecture Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 402–426.
BEYOND DISCRIMINATION LAW Realizing Equality Through Other Laws, Such as Tort Law
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 427–461.
Review Essays
FIGHTING THE COURAGEOUS FIGHT A Review of Stephen B. Bright and James Kwak’s The Fear of Too Much Justice
American Journal of Law and Equality (2024) 4: 519–524.
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