Accessing Higher Education as a Multiracial Movement
Analyzing affirmative action policies as part of the "political race" movement, focusing on the lawsuits against the University of Michigan as a case study.
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Analyzing affirmative action policies as part of the "political race" movement, focusing on the lawsuits against the University of Michigan as a case study.
Explaining a new concept of race and power, called political race, through the metaphor of a miner's canary. This concept links race with social movements.
Applying the theories of political race and the Miner's Canary to discuss prison reform and advocate for access to books for incarcerated youth.
Applying the theories of political race and the Miner's Canary to discuss anti-Asian policies and sentiments in the USA.
There needs to be effective state postconviction procedures; looks at Case v. Nebraska and builds upon that principle while offering further suggestions.
The flaws of the public health system played a role in exacerbating legal issues of pregnant women being arrested in hospitals.
The Court and the prosecution in People v. Franco failed in improving criminal justice system by not adopting lineup reforms.
AG should be the custodian of immigrants in INS custody (not the warden), and habeas corpus actions should be directed at the AG as the appropriate respondent.
Amici are teachers in New York law schools who have studied the operation of the death penalty for the purpose of teaching the subject, writing about it in scholarly journals, or representing persons accused or convicted of capital crimes. Most
Is AEDPA's statute of limitations constitutional in barring habeas corpus petitions in situations where petitioners can make a "colorable showing" of innocence.
The concept of closure and how it relates to incarcerated individuals, victims, and how it cannot be used to justify the death penalty.
Analyzing AEDPA and arguing that perfunctory state opinions in habeas corpus cases should be reviewed de novo rather than deferring to state courts.