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- The Supreme Court, 1985 Term
- Frank I. Michelman, Kathleen M. Sullivan
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 100, No. 1 (Nov., 1986), pp. 1-98+100-311
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: affirmative, court, discrimination, concurring, wygant, action, firefighter, powell, white, justice, fullilove, worker, racial, layoff, dissenting, sin, plurality, nonvictims, union, blackmun, black, opinion, brennan, burger, minority
- CiteRank: 0.9171
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- The Supreme Court, 1975 Term
- Paul Brest
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 90, No. 1 (Nov., 1976), pp. 1-54+56-282
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: antidiscrimination, principle, racial, decision, racially, dependent, discrimination, court, black, segregation, minority, practice, civil, stigmatic, indifference, right, cumulative, discriminatory, supreme, generalization, justice, school, suspect
- CiteRank: 0.9294
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- Beyond Gender Difference to a Theory of Care
- Joan C. Tronto
- Signs, Vol. 12, No. 4, Within and Without: Women, Gender, and Theory (Summer, 1987), pp. 644-663
- Subjects: Feminist & Women's Studies, Philosophy
- Key terms: gilligan, moral, kohlberg, morality, ethic, woman, gender, theory, voice, development, carol, justice, caring, feminist, difference, contextual, gwaltney, black, private, public, reasoning, elshtain, morally, maccoby, psychology
- CiteRank: 0.9632
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- Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke
- Elsa Barkley Brown
- Signs, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Spring, 1989), pp. 610-633
- Subjects: African American Studies, Feminist & Women's Studies
- Key terms: woman, black, walker, maggie, saint, womanist, richmond, negro, community, virginia, white, colored, struggle, female, issue, independent, feminist, consciousness, penny, feminism, spring, club, political, sisterhood
- CiteRank: 0.867
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- Whiteness as Property
- Cheryl I. Harris
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 106, No. 8 (Jun., 1993), pp. 1707-1791
- Subjects: Law, African American Studies
- Key terms: whiteness, property, white, slavery, racial, black, affirmative, slave, identity, supra, negro, labor, legal, racializ, status, domination, right, grandmother, higginbotham, action, american
- CiteRank: 0.9953
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- Developments in the Law: Employment Discrimination and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 84, No. 5 (Mar., 1971), pp. 1109-1316
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: discrimination, employment, employer, hire, title, test, black, standard, validation, testing, seniority, supra, racial, sobol, productivity, color, colorblind, blindness, minority, right, discriminate, impact, commission
- CiteRank: 0.7328
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- Developments in the Law: Race and the Criminal Process
- Harvard Law Review, Vol. 101, No. 7 (May, 1988), pp. 1472-1641
- Subjects: Law
- Key terms: criminal, court, amendment, black, racial, discrimination, protection, fourteenth, justice, clause, equal, slave, right, slavery, sentence, discriminatory, state, legal, civil, system, constitutional, autonomy, juror
- CiteRank: 0.5397
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- Brown, Racial Change, and the Civil Rights Movement
- Michael J. Klarman
- Virginia Law Review, Vol. 80, No. 1, Twentieth-Century Constitutional History (Feb., 1994), pp. 7-150
- Subjects: Law, African American Studies, Political Science
- Key terms: supra, black, racial, civil, brown, right, note, southern, south, world, change, movement, desegregation, lawson, naacp, segregation, garrow, political, alabama, politics, negro, impact, white, northern
- CiteRank: 0.817
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- Why Are There So Few Black Lawyers in Corporate Law Firms? An Institutional Analysis
- David B. Wilkins, G. Mitu Gulati
- California Law Review, Vol. 84, No. 3 (May, 1996), pp. 493-625
- Subjects: Law, Social Work, Management & Organizational Behavior
- Key terms: firm, black, lawyer, corporate, chamblis, supra, elite, partner, hire, profession, minority, underrepresent, white, associate, underrepresentation, legal, woman, institutional, practice, school, discrimination, infra, racism
- CiteRank: 0.9059
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- Expressive Harms, "Bizarre Districts," and Voting Rights: Evaluating Election-District Appearances after Shaw v. Reno
- Richard H. Pildes, Richard G. Niemi
- Michigan Law Review, Vol. 92, No. 3 (Dec., 1993), pp. 483-587
- Subjects: Law, Political Science
- Key terms: district, voting, redistrict, minority, dilution, court, grofman, reapportionment, election, right, black, constitutional, consciou, claim, state, carolina, racial, majority, multimemb, member, attorney, political, harm
- CiteRank: 0.9022
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