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Popular Press
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Freedom to Express First Amendment Rights Important Exercise
(Tanya Washington)
Georgia State University College of Law Faculty News
(2017)
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Washington on the President's Pick
(Tanya Washington)
Georgia State University College of Law News
(2016)
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Were Justice Scalia's Remarks in Fisher v. Texas Racist?
(Tanya Washington)
American Constitution Society Blog
(2015)
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How Much Diversity Can the US Constitution Stand?
(Tanya Washington)
The Conversation
(2015)
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Students' Demand for Diverse Faculty Is a Demand for a Better Education
(Tanya Washington)
The Conversation
(2015)
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The New Battleground for Same-Sex Couples is Equal Rights for Their Kids
(Tanya Washington)
The Conversation
(2015)
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Better Safe? Why
Obergefell
Matters Before Court Rules
(Tanya M. Washington)
Georgia State University College of Law News
(2015)
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Ban Harms Georgia Kids
(Tanya M. Washington)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
(2014)
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If the Supreme Court Listens to Millennials, Same Sex Marriage Will Become Legal
(Tanya M. Washington)
Policymic
(2013)
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We Are Mad About the Wrong Thing
(Tanya M. Washington)
Huffington Post
(2012)
Unpublished Papers
(1)
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Scholars of the Constitutional Rights of Children (Amici Curiae)
(Tanya M Washington)
ExpressO
(2015)
My co-authors and I filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell v. Hodges last month. Our first co-authored amicus brief was filed with the Supreme Court in U.S. Windsor in 2013, ...
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Amicus Brief in "Obergefell v. Hodges"
(Tanya M. Washington, Catherine Smith, Lauren Fontana, et al.)
Faculty Publications By Year
(2015)
Supreme Court precedent establishes that the government may not punish children for matters beyond their control. Same-sex marriage bans and non-recognition laws (“marriage bans”) do precisely this. The states argue that marriage is good for ...
Amicus Brief in "Robincheaux v. Caldwell"
(Tanya M. Washington, Catherine Smith and Susannah Pollvogt)
Faculty Publications By Year
(2014)
Concurrent Session 6E. Using the Movement to Develop Learning Outcomes to Put "Cultural Sensibility" Skills into the Curriculum
(Andi Curcio and Tanya Washington)
SALT Teaching Conference: Teaching Social Justice, Expanding Access to Justice: The Role of Legal Education & The Legal Profession
(2012)
Discusses reasons to include cross-cultural competence in the list of ABA accreditation standards required learning outcomes and barriers to its inclusion (including claimed lack of ability to measure this skill). Outlines medical educators' work to ...