Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives
- Black Souls Matter: An Originalist Framework for Individual Constitutional Protection Against Theologically-Justified White Supremacy within Christian Institutions
- Do You Know Why You Stopped Me?: Information and Injury in the Fight Against Racialized Policing
- Reaction To: risk Assessment Instruments Are Inappropriate For Sentence Reform: Real Solutions For Reform Address Racial Stratification
- The Rule of Black Capture & The Ahmaud Arbery Case
- Reaction To: the Gray Area: Exploring the Black-white Binary’s Exploitation of the Multi-racial Identity
- Education Equity and Brown: Reform, Retrenchment, and Exclusionary School Discipline
- Letter from the Editors
- Striving For the Mountaintop – the Elimination of Health Disparities in a Time of Retrenchment (1968 – 2018)
- Letter from the Editor
- The Gray Area: Exploring the Black-white Binary’s Exploitation of the Multi-racial Identity
- Qualified Immunity and the Colorblindness Fallacy: Why 'Black Lives [Don't] Matter' to the Country's High Court
- Data-driven Discrimination: a Case For Equal Protection in the Racially Disparate Impact of Big Data
- Immigration Policy as a Defense of White Nationhood
- Reaction To: striving For the Mountaintop – the Elimination of Health Disparities in a Time of Retrenchment (1968–2018)
- The History of the Black-Indian Alliance
- Reaction To: educational Equality and the Dream That Never Was: the Confluence of Race Based Institutional Harm and Adverse Childhood Experiences (aces) in Post-brown America
- Armed with Privilege: The 'Right to Keep and Bear Arms' as a Tool for Reinforcing Exclusionary Conceptions of Citizenship
- Control, Creators, and Content: The Past, Present, and Future of Diversity in Media Ownership
- Reaction To: the Racialization of Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
- The Power of the Past: Communal Memory Building and the Long-Term Impact of the Busing Crisis in South Boston and Roxbury
- Before Brown: Interdisciplinary Strategies for Civil Rights Lawyering
- Examining Trump v. Hawaii : Moving Forward in Light of the Supreme Court’s Adverse Holding on the Muslim Ban
- Risk Assessment Instruments Are Inappropriate For Sentence Reform: Real Solutions For Reform Address Racial Stratification
- The Race to Recall: An Analysis of Asian American Efforts to Oust San Francisco's Progressive Prosecutor
- Beyond Bias: Re-imagining the Terms of ethical Ai in Criminal Law
- Coverage From the Storm: A.R.T. Insurance as Reparations for Biological Weathering
- Teenage Rebels and the Demand for Due Process
- The Erosion of Academic Freedom and Democratic Principles: Anti-Critical Race Theory Assaults on Higher Education
- Letter from the Editors
- Educational Equality and the Dream That Never Was: the Confluence of Race-based Institutional Harm and Adverse Childhood Experiences (aces) in Post-brown America
- Knowledge Is Power, But Viewed As a Threat: Showing the Parallels Between the "Threat" Found in Abolitionist Literature and Today's Attack on Critical Race Theory
- The Legal Weaponization of Racialized DNA: A New Genetic Politics of Affirmative Action
- The Racialization of Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude
- Reaction To: beyond Bias: Re-imagining the Terms of Ethical Ai in Criminal Law
- Reaction to immigration Policy as a Defense of White Nationhood
- A Place to Call Home: The Link Between Residential Segregation and the Disproportionate Representation of African American Children in Foster Care
- Divine Injustice: Myths of Good Lawyers & Other Legal Fictions