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    • Volume 9
    • August, 2013

    Going Back to Class: The Reemergence of Critical Race Theory (2005)

    Commemorating the Journal’s 10th Anniversary February 4–5, 2005 Download the Symposium Brochure Schedule Friday, February 4, 2005 4:00 Registration begins 5:00 p.m. Opening Keynote Address Richard Delgado, Professor of Law and Derrick Bell Fellow University of Pittsburgh School of Law Saturday, February 5, 2005…
    • Volume 12
    • August, 2013

    From Proposition 209 to Proposal 2 (2008)

    From Proposition 209 to Proposal 2: Examining the Effects of Anti-Affirmative Action Voter Initiatives February 9, 2008 Download Symposium Brochure Download Symposium Poster The diversity of perspectives that is cherished and celebrated by the Michigan Journal of Race & Law and the University…
    • Volume 14
    • August, 2013

    Reinventing the Wheel: Why Broken Cities Stay Broken (2010)

    Reinventing the Wheel: Why Broken Cities Stay Broken and New Ways Civil Rights Attorneys Can Fix Them Download Event Poster Commemorating the 15th Anniversary of the Journal February 5–6, 2010 Photo courtesy of http://philip.greenspun.com. Image created using Adobe Photoshop by…
    • Volume 18
    • August, 2013

    Inhumane and Ineffective: Solitary Confinement in Michigan and Beyond (2013)

    Saturday, February 2, 2013 While prisoners’ rights advocates continue to call for constitutional restraints on the use of solitary confinement, states are now looking for effective paths away from reliance on this expensive form of incarceration. This symposium examined the psychological harms, constitutional problems, and enormous economic and social costs…