69 Citations
Brown v. Board of Education and the Politics That Created a Constitutional Icon
- History, LawJournal of Supreme Court History
- 2021
Few scholars or educators of law or politics would dispute the contention of the authors of a recent retrospective on Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that the Supreme Court’s 1954 school…
The Search for an Anchor: Living Constitutionalism from the Progressives to Trump
- LawLaw & Social Inquiry
- 2021
Over a century after the Progressives’ devised “living constitutionalism,” its latter day adherents have fought conservatives’ originalism to an intellectual standstill and a political rout.…
,,,Lawyers for White People?
- LawKansas Law Review
- 2021
This article investigates an anomalous legal ethics rule, and in the process exposes how current equal protection doctrine distorts civil rights regulation. When in 2016 the ABA Model Rules of…
Religious Antiliberalism and the First Amendment
- Law
- 2019
An emerging intellectual and ideological critique of liberalism is coinciding with a significant transformation of the American law of church and state. Contemporary religious antiliberalism rejects…
Discrimination and Social Meaning
- Psychology
- 2017
This chapter presents the view that discrimination is wrong when and because it is demeaning. In order to demean, an action must both express denigration and be adopted by a person or institution…
Social Justice for the Advantaged: Freedom from Racial Equality Post-Milliken
- LawTeachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education
- 2016
Background/Context In Milliken v. Bradley (1974), the U.S. Supreme Court deemed unconstitutional a metropolitan-wide desegregation plan in Detroit that sought to achieve racial balance in part by…