Vol. 66 No. 2, December 2002
Index
- Foreword.
- The conservative case against racial profiling in the war on terrorism.
- Profiling as needed.
- (Racial) profiles in courage, or can we be heroes too?
- Critical race theory in three acts: racial profiling, affirmative action, and the diversity visa lottery.
- Diversity, mass immigration, and national security after 9/11--an immigration reform movement perspective.
- Immigration and we the people after September 11.
- Ad-In/Ad-Out: deciding victory and defeat in affirmative action legal contestations.
- A study of invidious racial discrimination in admissions at Thomas Jefferson High School For Science and Technology: Monty Python and Franz Kafka meet a probit regression.
- Racial preferences in admissions: myths, harms, and alternatives.
- Standing on the promise of Brown and building a new Civil Rights Movement: the student intervention in Grutter v. Bollinger.
- New York's Hate Crimes Act of 2000: problematic and redundant legislation aimed at subjective motivation(Commentary).
- The overlooked constitutional objection and practical concerns to penalty-enhancement provisions of hate crime legislation.