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Thurgood Marshall became a living icon of civil rights...
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This volume interrogates law's role in constituting American borders. It has been a project of...
Within hours after the collapse of the Twin Towers, the idea that the September 11...
This study explores the impact of foreign affairs on U.S. civil rights policy during the...
When President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to enforce a...
Assumptions about time are an aspect of the basic architecture of our thinking about law...
This is a story about a case long forgotten. It was a case that needed...
In Thurgood Marshall’s office after his death, draped over an armchair in the morning sun,...
It is often said that “in times of war, law is silent,” but this essay...
This Article is a work of transnational legal history. Drawing upon new research in foreign...
"From Jim Crow to Civil Rights" engages a theme that has been at the center...
At a time when many American legal scholars are turning away from courts, stressing the...
This essay, written for a broad scholarly audience, surveys the history and scholarship on the...
At the height of the McCarthy era, when Congressional committees were exposing "communist infiltration" in...
A rich, but unexpected, source for research in African constitutional history is records of the...