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Diversity & Racial Justice Resources

Books

Articles

Prosecution and Race: The Power and Privilege of Discretion
Angela J. Davis
67 Fordham L. Rev. 13-68 (1998)
SSRN            HeinOnline

Integrating Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues into the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Curriculum
Henry F. Fradella, Stephen S. Owen & Tod W. Burke
20 J. Crim. J. Educ. 127-156 (2009)
HeinOnline

Out of the Whiteness: On Raced Codes and White Race Consciousness in Some Tort, Criminal, and Contract Law
Amy H. Kastely
63 U. Cin. L. Rev. 269-315 (1994)
SSRN            HeinOnline

The Codification of Racism: Blacks, Criminal Sentencing, and the Legacy of Slavery in Georgia
Teri McMurtry-Chubb
31 T. Marshall L. Rev. 139 (2005)
SSRN            HeinOnline

Teaching Gender as a Core Value: The Softer Side of Criminal Law
Melissa Morgan
36 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 525-29 (2011)
SSRN            HeinOnline

Race Trials Symposium
91 N.C. L. Rev. No. 5 (June 2013)
HeinOnline

Includes:

Keynote: "He Is the Darkey with the Glasses on": Race Trials Revisited
Anthony V. Alfieri
pg. 1497

Precious Knowledge: State Bans on Ethnic Studies, Book Traffickers (Librotraficantes), and a New Type of Race Trial
Richard Delgado
pg. 1513

Making Race Salient: Trayvon Martin and Implicit Bias in a Not Yet Post-Racial Society
Cynthia Lee
pg. 1555

Anatomy of a Modern-Day Lynching: The Relationship Between Hate Crimes Against Latina/os and the Debate Over Immigration Reform
Kevin R. Johnson & Joanna E. Cuevas Ingram
pg. 1613

The Lost Brown v. Board of Education of Immigration Law
Gabriel J. Chin, Cindy Hwang Chiang, & Shirley S. Park
pg. 1657

Slaves, Free Blacks, and Race in the Legal Regimes of Cuba, Louisiana, and Virginia: A Comparison
Ariela Gross & Alejandro de la Fuente
pg. 1699

Hughes v. Jackson: Race and Rights Beyond Dred Scott
Martha S. Jones
pg. 1757

Execution in Virginia, 1859: The Trials of Green and Copeland
Steven Lubet
pg. 1785

The Nat Turner Trials
Alfred L. Brophy
pg. 1817

Two Systems of Criminal Justice
David Kairys, ed.
Article included in The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique, pg. 410-433: