Color-Blind: Procedure's Quiet But Crucial Role in Achieving Racial Justice
Abstract
This article explores the role of procedural institutions, both in the Constitution and in other laws related to the judicial system, that promote impartial justice. The article explores the twin principles of human fallibility and the equality of all human beings as the fundamental bases of the judicial system. The role of procedure in enabling federal courts to enforce the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education is a featured part of the article.
Suggested Citation
Benjamin V. Madison, III. 2009. "Color-Blind: Procedure's Quiet But Crucial Role in Achieving Racial Justice" ExpressO
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