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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
Racial Pay Equity in “White” Collar Workplaces, Nantiya Ruan Brooklyn Law Review
WHAT COUNTS AS ‘RACIST ENOUGH?’: A CLEARER STANDARD FOR NEW TRIALS WHEN JURORS DEMONSTRATE RACIAL BIAS, Priyadarshini Das Journal of Law and Policy
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
Consider Collateral Consequences: The Inherent Hypocrisy of Veterans Treatment Courts’ Failure to Dismiss Criminal Charges, Julia W. Williams Journal of Law and Policy
The Victim/Offender Overlap and Criminal System Reform, Cynthia Godsoe Brooklyn Law Review
Down and Dirty: Remedies and Reparations for Intersected Environmental and Reproductive Justice, Mickaela J. Fouad Brooklyn Law Review
Parole, Victim Impact Evidence, and Race, Alexis Karteron Brooklyn Law Review
Blame the Victim: How Mistreatment by the State Is Used to Legitimize Police Violence, Tamara Rice Lave Brooklyn Law Review
Should Victims’ Views Influence Prosecutors’ Decisions?, Bruce A. Green, Brandon P. Ruben Brooklyn Law Review
The Color of Justice, Alexis Hoag Faculty Scholarship
New York’s School Segregation Crisis: Open the Court Doors Now, Gus Ipsen Brooklyn Law Review
Sy-STEM-Ic Bias: An Exploration of Gender and Race Representation on University Patents, Jordana R. Goodman Brooklyn Law Review
White Supremacy’s Police Siege on the United States Capitol, Vida B. Johnson Brooklyn Law Review
Divest, Invest, & Mutual Aid, Cynthia Godsoe, Caitlyn Garcia Faculty Scholarship
Race and Lawyering in the Legal Writing Classroom, Danielle L. Tully Faculty Scholarship
Filing While Black: The Casual Racism of the Tax Law, Steven A. Dean Faculty Scholarship
Civil Asset Forfeitures: How Prosecutors Can Facilitate Community-Based Criminal Justice Reform, Lane Waples Journal of Law and Policy
Black Deaths Matter: the Race-of-Victim Effect and Capital Punishment, Daniel S. Medwed Brooklyn Law Review
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
Black on Black Representation, Alexis Hoag Faculty Scholarship
“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
Fintech and Race-Based Inequality in the Home Mortgage and Auto Financing Markets, Winnie F. Taylor Faculty Scholarship
Consumer Bankruptcy and Race: Current Concerns and a Proposed Solution, Edward J. Janger Faculty Scholarship
Roots of Revolution: The African National Congress and Gay Liberation in South Africa, Joseph S. Jackson Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Got Mylk?: The Disruptive Possibilities of Plant Milk, Iselin Gambert Brooklyn Law Review
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
Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and Policing in the Year 2044, I. Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
A Wall of Hate: Eminent Domain and Interest-Convergence, Philip Lee Brooklyn Law Review
Diverse Originalism, Christina Mulligan Faculty Scholarship
ESSAY: Injustice in Black and White: Eliminating Prosecutors’ Peremptory Strikes in Interracial Death Penalty Cases, Daniel Hatoum Brooklyn Law Review
Race, Policing, and Technology, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Deported by Marriage: Americans Forced to Choose Between Love and Country, Beth Caldwell Brooklyn Law Review
Race, Restructurings, and Equal Protection Doctrine Through the Lens of Schuette v. BAMN, Steve Sanders Brooklyn Law Review
Australians' "Right" to be Bigoted: Protecting Minorities' Rights from the Tyranny of the Majority, Jillian Rudge Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Policing in the Era of Permissiveness: Mitigating Misconduct Through Third-Party Standing, Julian A. Cook III Brooklyn Law Review
Disparately Seeking Jurors: Disparate Impact and the (Mis)Use of Batson, Anna Roberts Faculty Scholarship
(Re)Forming the Jury: Detection and Disinfection of Implicit Juror Bias, Anna Roberts Faculty Scholarship
Rethinking the Fourth Amendment: Race, Citizenship, and the Equality Principle, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Policing, Place, and Race, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
Transparency: A New Role for Police Consent Decrees, Noah Kupferberg Faculty Scholarship
Reading Back, Reading Black, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
The Trial of Bigger Thomas: Race, Gender, and Trespass, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
On Justitia, Race, Gender, and Blindness, Bennett Capers Faculty Scholarship
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