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Louisiana Law Review

Volume 63, Number 3

Is Civil Rights Law Dead? A Symposium
Spring 2003

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Contents

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Foreword: Is Civil Rights Law Dead?
John Valery White

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Discrimination and Dignity
Denise G. Réaume

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Why the University of Michigan Should Win in Grutter and Gratz
Michael Higginbotham and Kathleen Bergin

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Affirmative Action After Grutter: Reflections on a Tortured Death, Imagining a Humanity-Affirming Reincarnation
Rhonda V. Magee Andrews

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Civil Rights in the Post 911 World: Critical Race Praxis, Coalition Building, and the War on Terrorism
Adrien Katherine Wing

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The Struggle for Civil Rights: The Need for, and Impediments to, Political Coalitions Among and Within Minority Groups
Kevin R. Johnson

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The Activist Insecurity and the Demise of Civil Rights Law
John Valery White

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Comparative Judging of Civil Rights: A Transnational Critical Race Theory Approach
Tanya Kateri Hernández

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Louisiana Associated General Contractors: A Case Study in the Failure of a State Equality Guarantee to Further the Transformative Vision of Civil Rights
John Devlin

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Shedding Tiers "Above and Beyond" the Federal Floor: Loving State Constitutional Equality Rights to Death in Louisiana
Robert F. Williams

 
 
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