Louisiana Law Review
Volume 63, Number 3
Is Civil Rights Law Dead? A Symposium
Spring 2003
Front Matter
Articles
Foreword: Is Civil Rights Law Dead?
John Valery White
Discrimination and Dignity
Denise G. Réaume
Why the University of Michigan Should Win in Grutter and Gratz
Michael Higginbotham and Kathleen Bergin
Affirmative Action After Grutter: Reflections on a Tortured Death, Imagining a Humanity-Affirming Reincarnation
Rhonda V. Magee Andrews
Civil Rights in the Post 911 World: Critical Race Praxis, Coalition Building, and the War on Terrorism
Adrien Katherine Wing
The Struggle for Civil Rights: The Need for, and Impediments to, Political Coalitions Among and Within Minority Groups
Kevin R. Johnson
The Activist Insecurity and the Demise of Civil Rights Law
John Valery White
Comparative Judging of Civil Rights: A Transnational Critical Race Theory Approach
Tanya Kateri Hernández