Volume 14, Issue 2 (Summer 2022)

Notes

A Place to Call Home: The Link Between Residential Segregation and the Disproportionate Representation of African American Children in Foster Care

Anna Burke

The Race to Recall: An Analysis of Asian American Efforts to Oust San Francisco’s Progressive Proseutor

Medha Raman

Black Souls Matters: An Originalist Framework for Individual Constitutional Protection Against Theologically-Justified White Supremacy 

Colin Rivera

The History of the Black-Indian Alliance

Rohit Tallapragada

Volume 14, Issue 1 (Winter 2022)

Articles

Control, Creators, and Content: The Past, Present, and Future of Diversity in Media Ownership

Susan H. Duncan and Emelia O’Neill

The Legal Weaponization of Racialized DNA: A New Genetic Politics of Affirmative Action
Jonathan Kahn

Notes

Armed with Privilege: The “Right to Keep and Bear Arms” as a Tool for Reinforcing Exclusionary Conceptions of Citizenship

Chayce Glienke

Coverage From the Storm: A.R.T. Insurance as Reparations for Biological Weathering

Mallori D. Thompson

Do You Know Why You Stopped Me?: Information and Injury in the Fight Against Racialized Policing

Brett Graham

Volume 13, Issue 2 (Summer 2021)

Articles

Qualified Immunity and the Colorblindness Fallacy: Why “Black Lives [Don’t] Matter” to the Country’s High Court 

Katherine Enright & Amanda Geary

The Legal Weaponization of Racialized DNA: A New Genetic Politics of Affirmative Action

Jonathan Kahn

Notes

Armed with Privilege: The “Right to Keep and Bear Arms” as a Tool for Reinforcing Exclusionary Conceptions of Citizenship

Chayce Glienke

Coverage From the Storm: A.R.T. Insurance as Reparations for Biological Weathering

Mallori D. Thompson

Do You Know Why You Stopped Me?: Information and Injury in the Fight Against
Racialized Policing

Brett Graham

Volume 13, Issue 1 (Winter 2021)

Articles

Compounding Injustice: The Cascading Effect of Algorithmic Bias in Risk Assessments

Tim O’ Brien

Volume 12, Issue 2 (Fall 2020)

Articles

Beyond Bias: Re-imagining the Terms of “Ethical AI” in Criminal Law
Chelsea Barabas

Educational Equality and the Dream That Never Was: The Confluence of Race-Based Institutional Harm and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Post-Brown America
Erin M. Carr

Striving for the Mountaintop – The Elimination of Health Disparities in a Time of Retrenchment (1968 – 2018)
Gwendolyn Roberts Majette

Notes

Data-Driven Discrimination: A Case for Equal Protection in the Racially Disparate Impact of Big Data
Valencia Richardson

Risk Assessment Instruments are Inappropriate for Sentence Reform: Real Solutions for Reform Address Racial Stratification
Cindy Anderson

Reactions

Reaction to: “Risk Assessment Instruments are Inappropriate for Sentence Reform: Real Solutions for Reform Address Racial Stratification”
Beneva Davies-Nyandebo

Reaction to: “Striving for the Mountaintop – The Elimination of Health Disparities in a Time of Retrenchment (1968–2018)”
Natalie Bayer

Reaction to: “Educational Equality and the Dream That Never Was: The Confluence of Race Based Institutional Harm and Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces) In Post-Brown America”
Matthew Weir

Reaction to: “Beyond Bias: Re-imagining the Terms of Ethical AI in Criminal Law”
Alexa Anderson

Volume 12, Issue 1 (Spring 2020)

Articles

Immigration Policy as a Defense of White Nationhood
Juan F. Perea

Reaction to: Immigration Policy as a Defense of White Nationhood
Jeremy Penn

Notes

The Racialization of Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
Elijah T. Staggers

Reaction to: The Racialization of Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
Richa Raghute

Examining Trump v. Hawaii: Moving Forward in Light of the Supreme Court’s Adverse Holding on the Muslim Ban
Karma Orfaly

The Gray Area: Exploring the Black-White Binary’s Exploitation of the Multi-Racial Identity
Landon Myers

Reaction to: The Gray Area: Exploring the Black-White Binary’s Exploitation of the Multi-Racial Identity
Justin Fitzsimmons

Volume 11, Issue 2 (Fall 2019)

Articles

In the Aftermath of Rampage Shootings: Is Healing Possible? Hard Lessons from the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians and Other Indigenous Peoples
James Diamond

Reaction to: In the Aftermath of Rampage Shootings: Is Healing Possible? Hard Lessons from the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians and Other Indigenous Peoples
Elijah Staggers

Notes

Serving Time for Falling in Love: How the War on Drugs Operates to the Detriment of Women of Circumstance in Poor Urban Communities of Color
Marylyn Harrell

Reaction to: Serving Time for Falling in Love: How the War on Drugs Operates to the Detriment of Women of Circumstance in Poor Urban Communities of Color
Jennifer Levengood

I Paid for a White Baby: How Assisted Reproductive Technologies Reproduce White Supremacy
M. Annie Houghton-Larsen

Reaction to: I Paid for a White Baby: How Assisted Reproductive Technologies Reproduce White Supremacy
Gabriella Ferrara

The Illusion of French Inclusion: The Constitutional Stratification of French Ethnic Minorities
Vinecia Perkins

Reaction to: The Illusion of French Inclusion: The Constitutional Stratification of French Ethnic Minorities
Nicole Walker

Volume 11, Issue  1 (Spring 2019)

Article

Reframing Radical Religion
Vanita Saleema Snow

Reaction to: Reframing Radical Religion
Jay Yi

Notes

Resisting Racialized Immigration Enforcement through Community Bond Funds
Annie Flanagan

Reaction to: Resisting Racialized Immigration Enforcement through Community Bond Funds
Nailah Ogle

Title I’s Migrant Education Program: The Challenges of Addressing Migrant Students’
Educational Needs in the 21st Century
José E. Madrid

Reaction to: Title I’s Migrant Education Program: The Challenges of Addressing Migrant Students’
Educational Needs in the 21st Century
Landon Myers