Update -
December, 2019

Vernellia Randall Founder and Editor Professor Emerita of Law The University of
Dayton
This website makes legal
scholarship more accessible to community activists, students, and non-law faculty. This issue includes 72 articles posted in the following categories:

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American Indian or Alaskan
Native
Database
Articles
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Asian
American or Pacific Islander
Database
Articles
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Bias and the
Law
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Black or African American
including DAEUS (Descendants of Africans Enslaved in the United States)
Databases
Articles
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Criminal
Justice
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Health Status
and Health Care
Databases
Articles
Health Law Syllabi
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Hispanic or Latinx American
Database
Articles
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Immigration
Databases
Articles
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Multiracial American
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School-to-Prison Pipeline
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Race and Racism, Generally
- Documenting the Costs of Slavery, Segregation, and
Contemporary Racism: Why Reparations Are in Order for African Americans
- Seeking Sankofa: Any Hope for a
“Post-Racial” Future Resides in Facing Our Racial
- Made in the USA: Race, Trade, and Prison
Labor
- Racism in American Courts: Cause for Black Disruption or
Despair?
- Racial Antagonism, Sexual Betrayal, Graft, and More:
Rethinking and Remedying the Universe of Defense Counsel Failings
- Slouching Toward Universality: A Brief History of Race,
Voting, and Political Participation
- Thirteenth Amendment Reflections on Abortion, Surrogacy,
and Race Selection
- Who Told You Your Hair Was Nappy?: A Proposal for
Replacing an Ineffective Standard for Determining Racially Discriminatory Employment Practices
- The Model Penal Code, Mass Incarceration, and the
Racialization of American Criminal Law
Syllabus
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Reparations
Database
Articles
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White American
Database
Articles
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Databases
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