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2021

Why I Believe The Justice In Policing Act Of 2020 Could Be A Critical Step Towards Change, Ansel K. Brown
Ansel Brown

Representation in Representation: How the Path to End Racial Injustice Begins with the Legal Academy, Kia H. Vernon
Kia Vernon

2020

Shhh!!!! Can You Keep a Secret? A Cultural Bias against Disclosing a Mental Disability & Its Impact on Seeking Reasonable Accommodations for the Bar Exam, David A. Green
David Green

2019

Do Confederate Monuments Constitute Racist Speech Violating the Equal Protection Clause?,
Scott Holmes

Do Public Confederate Monuments Constitute Racist Government Speech Violating the Equal Protection Clause?, Scott Holmes
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2018

How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? The Missing Kerner Commission Report, Malik Edwards, Keisha L. Bentley-Edwards, Cynthia N. Spence, William A. Darity Jr., Darrick Hamilton, Jasson Perez
Malik C. Edwards

Intellectual Property, Income Inequality, and Societal Interconnectivity in the United States: Social Calculus and the Historical Distribution of Wealth, Brenda Reddix-Smalls
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review

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2017

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: How Immutable Traits May Become the New Face of Discrimination as Interpreted in Equal Employment Opportunity Comm'n v. Catastrophe Mgmt. Sols., Cortney Bryson
North Carolina Central Law Review

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The Shadow Immigration System, David Russell
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2016

Mission Accomplished: The Unfinished Relationship between Black Law Schools and Their Historical Constituencies, Mary Wright
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2014

Satellite Remote Sensing and Database Management: Who Owns the Digitized Information Relating to Indigenous People and Their Artifacts, Brenda Reddix-Smalls
North Carolina Central Law Review

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A History of Struggle: NCCU School of Law Library, Deborah Mayo Jefferies
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Feeding the Racial Disparity in Disease: how Federal Agricultural Subsidies Contribute to a Racial Disparity in the Prevalence of Diet Related Illness, Lawrence F. Dempsey
North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review

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2013

Victimology, Personality, and Hazing: A Study of Black Greek-Letter Organizations, Gregory S. Parks, E. Shayne, Matthew W. Hughey
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Pimping Brown v. Board of Education: The Destruction of African-American Schools and the Mis-Education of African-American Students, Irving Joyner
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2012

The Black International Tradition and African American Business in Africa, Henry J. Richardson III
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2011

Defending Profiling While Combating Racism: A Companion to Ogletree's Presumption of Guilt, Amos N. Jones
North Carolina Central Law Review

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New Financial Regulation Reform: A Good Measure for African Americans, Alexander J. Chenault
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2009

Conceptualizations of Legalese in the Course of Due Process, from Arrest to Plea Bargain: The Perspectives of Disadvantaged Offenders, Shiv Narayan Persaud
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2006

Racial Justice and Equity for African-American Males in the American Educational System: A Dream Forever Deferred, Floyd D. Weatherspoon
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2003

The Law and Economics of Racial Profiling: New Jersey's Racial Profiling Statute of 2003, George Steven Swan
North Carolina Central Law Review

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African-American Farmers and the Fight for Survival: The Continuing Examination for Insights into the Historical Genesis of This Dilemma, Phyliss Craig-Taylor
North Carolina Central Law Review

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African-American Farmers and the Fight for Survival: The Continuing Examination for Insights into the Historical Genesis of This Dilemma, Phyliss V. Craig-Taylor
Phyliss V Craig-Taylor

2002

The Select Steel Analytic Shortcut: An Outcome-Predictive Analytic Model Exposes the Flaws of the Select Steel Approach to Title VI, Gina M. Van Detta
North Carolina Central Law Review

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2000

Through a Colored Looking Glass: A View of Judicial Partition, Family Land Loss, and Rule Setting, Phyliss V. Craig-Taylor
Phyliss V Craig-Taylor

1998

To be Free: Liberty, Citizenship, Property, and Race, Phyliss V. Craig-Taylor
Phyliss V Craig-Taylor

1996

Can Affirmative Action Survive in Education, Shawna A. Early
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Using the Law to Break Discriminatory Barriers to Fair Lending for Home Ownership, David H. Harris Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1995

Discrimination in the Education Process Based on Race, Deborah Mayo-Jeffries
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1991

A Road Map to Achieve Enhanced Cultural Diversity in Legal Education Employment Decisions, Bruce Comly French
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Recruitment and Retention of the African American Law Student, Cheryl E. Amana
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1990

The Mission of Black Law Schools toward the Year 2000, Roy Carleton Howell
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1988

One Judge's Battle against the New York City Judicial Establishment, Percy R. Luney Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1984

Elkinson v. Deliesseline: Race and the Constitution in South Carolina, 1823, Scott Wallace Stucky
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1981

Justice Potter Stewart, Vincent L. Broderick
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Justice William O. Douglas, Wiley A. Branton
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Justice William Brennan, John Doar
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Justice John M. Harlan, Drew S. Days III
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Justice Byron R. White, Charles E. Daye
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Chief Justice Earl Warren, Otis H. King
North Carolina Central Law Review

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The Nature of the Constitutional Process: Equal Protection and the Burger Court, Albert Broderick
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1980

The Impact of Columbus Board of Education v. Penick and Dayton Board of Education v. Brinkman on Proving Segregative Intent in School Desegregation Cases, Bernadine S. Balance
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1979

Bakke, Weber and Mr. Justice Stewart: Constitutional Theory and Affirmative Action, Albert Broderick
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Lawyers v. Educators: Changing Perceptions of Desegregation in Public Higher Education, Jean Preer
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Slavery, Race, and the Criminal Law in Antebellum North Carolina: A Reconsideration of the Thomas Ruffin Court, Patrick S. Brady
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1977

The Race, Class and Housing Conundrum: A Rationale and Proposal for a Legislative Policy of Suburban Inclusion, Charles E. Daye
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1975

Immunity under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, Ernest B. Fullwood
North Carolina Central Law Review

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The Burden of Brown on Blacks: History-Based Observations on a Landmark Decision, Derrick A. Bell Jr.
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Benign Discrimination in Employment Viewed as Protection of the Restitution Interest of Minority Persons, Jack H. Glymph
North Carolina Central Law Review

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Rural Land Banking: The Canadian Experience, John McClaughry
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1974

History and Role of Black Law Schools, Harold R. Washington
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1973

The New Prisoner, Martin Sostre
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1972

Political Trends and Life Styles in North Carolina for the Decade 1970, Howard N. Lee
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1971

Reflections from the National Bar Association - 1971, Alfred T. Lile
North Carolina Central Law Review

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1967

North Carolina College at Durham Law Review, Vol. 2 No. 1, North Carolina Central University School of Law
North Carolina College at Durham Law Review

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1966

North Carolina College at Durham Law Review, Vol. 1 No. 1, North Carolina Central University School of Law
North Carolina College at Durham Law Review

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