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Race-Conscious Remedies Resource Site |
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Professor Conrad Johnson of Columbia Law School |
Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw of UCLA School of Law |
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This page is the product of, Race-Conscious Remedies, a distance learning class with students from Columbia Law School and UCLA School of Law. The purpose of this page is to continue discussions regarding race-conscious remedies that began in the joint Columbia-UCLA class. Our goal is to provide a forum for those who want information about affirmative action. We would like this page to serve as a tool for the legal community and as a resource for the larger web community. |
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These areas contain historical and recent cases, law review and journal articles,
news articles, links to other related pages and an area for future
discussions on related issues of interest.
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Recent News Articles
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Enter this area to find news articles collected from a variety of sources relating to affirmative action and race-conscious remedies.
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Weekly Roundtable
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Enter this area to join the topic currently being discussed. Login and add your opinions, comments and questions.
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Recent Articles and Cases
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This area contains the most recently published law review and journal articles and cases involving education, employment, housing, contracting and voting rights.
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Race-Conscious Remedy Links
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These links include many different types of organizations with varying missions that are in some way related to affirmative action. This section includes links to conservative and liberal foundations, institutions and think tanks, magazines and news organizations, legal foundations, other law schools, legal resource pages, etc.
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Web Page Project Members
This page was established in April 1999.