Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives
- Publisher:
- Georgetown University Law Center
- Publication date:
- 2022-07-01
Latest documents
- The Rule of Black Capture & The Ahmaud Arbery Case
- Letter from the Editors
- Control, Creators, and Content: The Past, Present, and Future of Diversity in Media Ownership
- The Power of the Past: Communal Memory Building and the Long-Term Impact of the Busing Crisis in South Boston and Roxbury
- Divine Injustice: Myths of Good Lawyers & Other Legal Fictions
- Do You Know Why You Stopped Me?: Information and Injury in the Fight Against Racialized Policing
- Qualified Immunity and the Colorblindness Fallacy: Why 'Black Lives [Don't] Matter' to the Country's High Court
- Coverage From the Storm: A.R.T. Insurance as Reparations for Biological Weathering
- Armed with Privilege: The 'Right to Keep and Bear Arms' as a Tool for Reinforcing Exclusionary Conceptions of Citizenship
- The Legal Weaponization of Racialized DNA: A New Genetic Politics of Affirmative Action
Featured documents
- The Rule of Black Capture & The Ahmaud Arbery Case
- Letter from the Editors
- Control, Creators, and Content: The Past, Present, and Future of Diversity in Media Ownership
- The Power of the Past: Communal Memory Building and the Long-Term Impact of the Busing Crisis in South Boston and Roxbury
- Divine Injustice: Myths of Good Lawyers & Other Legal Fictions
- Do You Know Why You Stopped Me?: Information and Injury in the Fight Against Racialized Policing
- Qualified Immunity and the Colorblindness Fallacy: Why 'Black Lives [Don't] Matter' to the Country's High Court
- Coverage From the Storm: A.R.T. Insurance as Reparations for Biological Weathering
- Armed with Privilege: The 'Right to Keep and Bear Arms' as a Tool for Reinforcing Exclusionary Conceptions of Citizenship
- The Legal Weaponization of Racialized DNA: A New Genetic Politics of Affirmative Action