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Works in Law and Race

2023

Inherently Unequal: The Effect of Structural Racism and Bias on K-12 School Discipline, Alicia R. Jackson
Brooklyn Law Review

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We Speak the Queen’s English: Linguistic Profiling in the Legal Profession, Brenda D. Gibson
Brooklyn Law Review

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Racial Pay Equity in “White” Collar Workplaces, Nantiya Ruan
Brooklyn Law Review

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2022

WHAT COUNTS AS ‘RACIST ENOUGH?’: A CLEARER STANDARD FOR NEW TRIALS WHEN JURORS DEMONSTRATE RACIAL BIAS, Priyadarshini Das
Journal of Law and Policy

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Slaying the Serpents: Why Alternative Intervention Is Necessary to Protect Those in Mental Health Crisis from the State-Created Danger “Snake Pit”, Kathleen Giunta
Journal of Law and Policy

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Consider Collateral Consequences: The Inherent Hypocrisy of Veterans Treatment Courts’ Failure to Dismiss Criminal Charges, Julia W. Williams
Journal of Law and Policy

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The Victim/Offender Overlap and Criminal System Reform, Cynthia Godsoe
Brooklyn Law Review

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Down and Dirty: Remedies and Reparations for Intersected Environmental and Reproductive Justice, Mickaela J. Fouad
Brooklyn Law Review

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Parole, Victim Impact Evidence, and Race, Alexis Karteron
Brooklyn Law Review

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Blame the Victim: How Mistreatment by the State Is Used to Legitimize Police Violence, Tamara Rice Lave
Brooklyn Law Review

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Should Victims’ Views Influence Prosecutors’ Decisions?, Bruce A. Green, Brandon P. Ruben
Brooklyn Law Review

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The Color of Justice, Alexis Hoag
Faculty Scholarship

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New York’s School Segregation Crisis: Open the Court Doors Now, Gus Ipsen
Brooklyn Law Review

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Sy-STEM-Ic Bias: An Exploration of Gender and Race Representation on University Patents, Jordana R. Goodman
Brooklyn Law Review

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White Supremacy’s Police Siege on the United States Capitol, Vida B. Johnson
Brooklyn Law Review

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Divest, Invest, & Mutual Aid, Cynthia Godsoe, Caitlyn Garcia
Faculty Scholarship

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Race and Lawyering in the Legal Writing Classroom, Danielle L. Tully
Faculty Scholarship

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Filing While Black: The Casual Racism of the Tax Law, Steven A. Dean
Faculty Scholarship

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2021

Civil Asset Forfeitures: How Prosecutors Can Facilitate Community-Based Criminal Justice Reform, Lane Waples
Journal of Law and Policy

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Black Deaths Matter: the Race-of-Victim Effect and Capital Punishment, Daniel S. Medwed
Brooklyn Law Review

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High Time for a Change: How the Relationship Between Signatory Countries and the United Nations Conventions Governing Narcotic Drugs Must Adapt to Foster a Global Shift in Cannabis Law, Alexander Clementi
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Black on Black Representation, Alexis Hoag
Faculty Scholarship

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“A Dollar Ain’t Much if You’ve Got It”: Freeing Modern-Day Poll Taxes from Anderson-Burdick, Lydia Saltzbart
Journal of Law and Policy

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Fintech and Race-Based Inequality in the Home Mortgage and Auto Financing Markets, Winnie F. Taylor
Faculty Scholarship

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Consumer Bankruptcy and Race: Current Concerns and a Proposed Solution, Edward J. Janger
Faculty Scholarship

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2019

Roots of Revolution: The African National Congress and Gay Liberation in South Africa, Joseph S. Jackson
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Got Mylk?: The Disruptive Possibilities of Plant Milk, Iselin Gambert
Brooklyn Law Review

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Reducing Recidivism or Misclassifying Offenders?: How Implementing Risk and Needs Assessment in the Federal Prison System Will Perpetuate Racial Bias, Rachel DiBenedetto
Journal of Law and Policy

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Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and Policing in the Year 2044, I. Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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A Wall of Hate: Eminent Domain and Interest-Convergence, Philip Lee
Brooklyn Law Review

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2018

Diverse Originalism, Christina Mulligan
Faculty Scholarship

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ESSAY: Injustice in Black and White: Eliminating Prosecutors’ Peremptory Strikes in Interracial Death Penalty Cases, Daniel Hatoum
Brooklyn Law Review

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2017

Race, Policing, and Technology, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2016

Deported by Marriage: Americans Forced to Choose Between Love and Country, Beth Caldwell
Brooklyn Law Review

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Race, Restructurings, and Equal Protection Doctrine Through the Lens of Schuette v. BAMN, Steve Sanders
Brooklyn Law Review

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Australians' "Right" to be Bigoted: Protecting Minorities' Rights from the Tyranny of the Majority, Jillian Rudge
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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Policing in the Era of Permissiveness: Mitigating Misconduct Through Third-Party Standing, Julian A. Cook III
Brooklyn Law Review

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2012

Disparately Seeking Jurors: Disparate Impact and the (Mis)Use of Batson, Anna Roberts
Faculty Scholarship

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(Re)Forming the Jury: Detection and Disinfection of Implicit Juror Bias, Anna Roberts
Faculty Scholarship

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2011

Rethinking the Fourth Amendment: Race, Citizenship, and the Equality Principle, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2009

Policing, Place, and Race, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2008

Transparency: A New Role for Police Consent Decrees, Noah Kupferberg
Faculty Scholarship

2007

Reading Back, Reading Black, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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2006

The Trial of Bigger Thomas: Race, Gender, and Trespass, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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On Justitia, Race, Gender, and Blindness, Bennett Capers
Faculty Scholarship

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