Stanford Law Review
2025
“Should Racially Vulnerable Victims Show Mercy?”
Ekow Yankah- Race and the Law
Texas Law Review
2024
“Are Race-Based Environmental Justice Policies Safe?”
Oday Salim- Race and the Law
- Environmental and Energy Law
Human Rights
2024
“Cognitive Dissonance in the Antebellum South about the Lawfulness of Slavery”
Peter K. Westen- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
- Legal History
Mississippi Law Journal
2024
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2023
“María Coleta y el Fraile Capuchino: Esclavitud, Salvación y Adjudicación de Estatus”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Historia y Justicia
2022
“Impunity for Acts of Peremptory Enslavement: James Madison, the U.S. Congress, and the Saint-Domingue Refugees”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
William and Mary Quarterly
2022
“U.S. Race Relations and Foreign Policy”
Susan D. Page- International and Comparative Law
- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
2021
“Which America?: Judge Roger L. Gregory and the Tradition of African-American Political Thought”
Daniel Fryer- Race and the Law
- Legal Writing and Research
- Legal History
- Philosophy of Law
Washington and Lee Law Review
2021
“Provider Care Team Segregation and Operative Mortality Following Coronary Bypass Grafting”
Ekow Yankah- Race and the Law
- Health Law
Circulation
2021
“Ahmaud Arbery, Reckless Racism and Hate Crimes: Recklessness as Hate Crime Enchancement”
Ekow Yankah- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
Arizona State Law Journal
2021
“Law & Laundry: White Laundresses, Chinese Laundrymen, and the Origins of Muller v. Oregon”
Emily A. Prifogle- Race and the Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Legal History
Studies in Law, Politics and Society
2020
“Discerning a Dignitary Offense: The Concept of Equal Public Rights during Reconstruction”
Rebecca J. Scott- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
- Race and the Law
Law and History Review
2020
“Punishing Them All: How Criminal Justice Should Account for Mass Incarceration”
Ekow Yankah- Criminal Law
- Race and the Law
Res Philosophica
2020
“Race, Reform, & Progressive Prosecution”
Daniel Fryer- Criminal Law
- Race and the Law
Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology
2020
“Pretext of Justification: Republicanism, Policing and Race”
Ekow Yankah- Criminal Law
- Constitutional Law
- Race and the Law
Cardozo Law Review
2019
“Whose Burden to Bear?: Privilege, Lawbreaking and Race”
Ekow Yankah- Criminal Law
- Race and the Law
Criminal Law and Philosophy
2019
“María Coleta and the Capuchin Friar: Slavery, Salvation, and the Adjudication of Status”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
William and Mary Quarterly
2019
Indiana Law Journal
2018
“The Contested Role of Time in Equal Protection”
Elise Boddie- Constitutional Law
- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
Columbia Law Review
2017
“The Constitutionality of Racially Integrative Purpose”
Elise Boddie- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
Cardozo Law Review
2016
North Carolina Law Review
2016
“Stereotype Threat and Anti-Discrimination Law: Affirmative Steps to Promote Meritocracy and Racial Equality”
Samuel Erman- Race and the Law
Southern California Law Review
2015
“The Sins of Innocence in Standing Doctrine”
Elise Boddie- Race and the Law
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Vanderbilt Law Review
2015
“Critical Mass and the Paradox of Colorblind Individualism in Equal Practice”
Elise Boddie- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
2015
“Citizens of Empire: Puerto Rico, Status and Constitutional Change”
Samuel Erman- Constitutional Law
- Race and the Law
- Legal History
California Law Review
2014
“O Trabalho Escravo Contemporâneo e os Usos da História (Contemporary Slave Labor and the Uses of History)”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Human Rights
- Legal History
Mundos do Trabalho
2013
“Affirmative Meritocracy”
Samuel Erman- Race and the Law
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Social Issues and Policy Review
2013
“Law and Local Activism: Uncovering the Civil Rights History of Chambers v. Mississippi”
Emily A. Prifogle- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
- Legal History
California Law Review
2013
“Emancipation and the Creation of Modern Liberal States in America and France”
William J. Novak- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Journal of the Civil War Era
2013
“Paper Thin: Freedom and Re-enslavement in the Diaspora of the Haitian Revolution”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Law and History Review
2011
“Slavery and the Law in Atlantic Perspective: Jurisdiction, Jurisprudence, and Justice”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Law and History Review
2011
“The Way Forward: Racial Integration After Ricci, A Response to Michelle Adams”
Elise Boddie- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
- Labor and Employment Law
Iowa Law Review Bulletin
2011
UCLA Law Review
2010
“Reinventar la esclavitud, garantizar la libertad: De Saint-Domingue a Santiago a Nueva Orleáns, 1803-1809”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Caminos
2009
“ ‘She...Refuses to Deliver Up Herself as the Slave of Your Petitioner’ Émigrés, Enslavement, and the 1808 Louisiana Digest of the Civil Laws”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Tulane European and Civil Law Forum
2009
“Public Rights, Social Equality, and the Conceptual Roots of the Plessy Challenge”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
- Legal History
Michigan Law Review
2008
“Servitude, Liberté et Citoyenneté dans le Monde Atlantique des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles: Rosalie de Nation Poulard..”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Revue de la Société Haïtienne d’Histoire et de Géographie
2008
“Stifling the Potential of Grutter v. Bollinger: Parents Involved In Community School Districts v. Seattle School District No. 1”
Michelle Adams- Constitutional Law
- Race and the Law
- Civil Rights
Boston University Law Review
2008
“Meanings of Citizenship in the U.S. Empire: Puerto Rico, Isabel Gonzalez, and the Supreme Court, 1898- 1905”
Samuel Erman- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Journal of American Ethnic History
2008
“Public Rights and Private Commerce: A Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Creole Itinerary”
Rebecca J. Scott- Race and the Law
- Legal History
Current Anthropology
2007