Volume 5
Issue 1
- Expert Report of Claude M. Steele
- Expert Report of Kent D. Syverud
- Expert Report of William G. Bowen
- Expert Report of Albert M. Camarillo
- Introduction
- Beyond the Rhetoric of "Dirty Laundry": Examining the Value of Internal Criticism Within Progressive Social Movements and Oppressed Communities
- Introduction: Critical Race Praxis and Legal Scholarship
- Generations: Nanook of the Law School Library and the Classroom
- Turning the Tide in the Civil Rights Revolution: Elbert Tuttle and the Desegregation of the University of Georgia
- Expert Report of Kinley Larntz, PH.D.
- Expert Report of Robert B. Webster
- The Content of Our Characterizations
- Expert Report of Patricia Gurin
- Expert Report of Eric Foner
- Expert Report of Thomas J. Sugrue
- The Compelling Need for Diversity in Higher Education
- Some Observations on Teaching from the "Pioneer" Generation
- Lawyering for Social Change: What's a Lawyer to Do?
- From Tokenism to Emancipatory Politics: The Conferences and Meetings of Law Professors of Color
- Transnational Critical Race Scholarship: Transcending Ethnic and National Chauvinism in the Era of Globalization
- Facing History, Facing Ourselves: Eric Yamamoto and the Quest for Justice
Issue 2
- Blood Will Tell: Scientific Racism and the Legal Prohibitions Against Miscegenation
- The Adversity of Race and Place: Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence In Illinois v. Wardlow, 528 S. Ct. 673 (2000)
- Cracking the Code: "De-Coding" Colorblind Slurs During the Congressional Crack Cocaine Debates
- Protecting Native Americans: The Tribe as Parens Patriae
- Lowering the Preclearance Hurdle Reno v. Bossier Parish School Board, 120 S. Ct. 866 (2000)
- Breaking Into The Academy: The 2000-2002 Michigan Journal of Race & Law Guide for Aspiring Law Professors