Tag Archive: Segregation

We’ll Always Have De Facto Race-Based “Decisions”

By Journal Note & Comment Editor George Kennedy On October 10, 2012, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Fisher v. University …

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“It is what it is”: some conservatives’ struggle to “rewrite” history

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By Chevon Chatman, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice Slavery-schmavery. So I was surfing the world-wide web the other day …

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Women, Please Move to the Back of the Bus?

Photo by: Brian Harkin, "At Front of Brooklyn Bus, a Clash of Religious and Women's Rights," NY TIMES.

By Tiffany Spoor, Student Writer for The Journal of Gender, Race & Justice The B110 Bus in Brooklyn is no ordinary bus. While it …

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Proposition 8 and African-Americans: The Conundrum in California

- Zak Toomey, JGRJ Articles Editor, 2008-09 Thursday, October 30, 2008 On election day, the California electorate will be faced with …

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Neighborhood Switch Won’t Help Poor

Steven Nelson, JGRJ Student Writer 2006-07 Monday, February 26, 2007 I’ve long asserted that the conservative sect of American politics has …

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The Tenuous Constitutionality of Nebraska’s L.B. 1024

Abigail Darwin, JGRJ Student Writer 2006-2007 Tuesday, January 16, 2007 On April 13, 2006, Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman signed Legislative Bill …

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