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Readings on Law, Race and Inclusive Teaching : Race & Civil Procedure
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Articles
Bob Carlson, Why Slavery Reparations Are Good for Civil Procedure Class, 47 St. Louis U. L.J. 139 (2003)
Edward Chen, The Case for Minority Participation in Reverse Discrimination Litigation, 67 Calif. L. Rev. 191 (1979)
Brooke D. Coleman, #SoWhiteMale: Federal Civil Rulemaking, 113 Nw. U. L. Rev. Online 52 (2018-2019)
Elizabeth Dunn, No Longer a Paper Tiger: The EEOC and Its Statutory Duty to Conciliate, 63 Emory L.J. 455 (2013)
Lee Goldman, Toward a Colorblind Jury Selection Process: Applying the Batson Function to Peremptory Challenges in Civil Trials, 31 Santa Clara L. Rev. 147 (1990)
Angela P. Harris and Cynthia Lee, Teaching Criminal Law from a Critical Perspective, 7 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 261 (2009)
Kevin R. Johnson, Integrating Racial Justice into the Civil Procedure Survey Course, 54 J. Legal Educ. 242 (2004)
Allen R. Kamp, The History behind Hansberry v. Lee, 20 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 481 (1987)
Thomas E. Kemble, Locurto v. Guiliani: Agency Hearing and Due Process--Second Circuit Decision Compels Reliance on State Remedies When Confronting Bias, 45 N.Y. L. Sch. L. Rev. 677 (2001)
Marianne L. Engelman Lado, Breaking the Barriers of Access to Health Care: A Discussion of the Role of Civil Rights Litigation and the Relationship between Burdens of Proof and the Experience of Denial, 60 Brook. L. Rev. 239 (1994)
Ann C. McGinley & Frank Rudy Cooper, Intersectional Cohorts, Dis/Ability, and Class Actions, 47 Fordham Urb. L.J. 293 (2020)
Victor D. Quintanilla, Critical Race Empiricism: A New Means to Measure Civil Procedure, 3 UC Irvine L. Rev. 187 (2013)
Portia Pedro, A Prelude to a Critical Race Theoretical Account of Civil Procedure, 107 Virginia L. Rev. Online 143 (2021)
Doug Rendleman, Chapters of the Civil Jury, 65 Ky. L.J. 769 (1977)
James E. Robertson, Psychological Injury and the Prison Litigation Reform Act: A Not Exactly, Equal Protection Analysis, 37 Harv. J. on Legis. 105 (2000)
James E. Robertson, Saving Construction: How to Read the Physical Injury Rule of the Prison Litigation Reform Act, A , 26 S. Ill. U. L.J. 1 (2001)
Michael Ashley Stein & Michael E. Waterstone, Disability, Disparate Impact, and Class Actions, 56 Duke L.J. 861 (2006)
Barbara D. Underwood, Ending Race Discrimination in Jury Selection: Whose Right Is It Anyway , 92 Colum. L. Rev. 725 (1992)
Reading Lists & Teaching Related Materials
Class Actions and Race
A PowerPoint presentation from U.W. Madison Law Professor Ion Meyn's Civil Procedure class.
Diversity Readings Related to First-Year Courses: Civil Procedure
Research Guide from Gallagher Law Library, University of Washington.
Injunctions and Race
A PowerPoint presentation from U.W. Madison Law Professor Ion Meyn's Civil Procedure class
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