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VOLUME 10
Issue 1 – Winter 2004
ARTICLES
“Writing Their Faith into the Laws of the Land:” Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Supreme Court’s Battle for the Meaning of the Free Exercise Clause, 1939-1945, by Patrick J. Flynn
NOTES
The Extension of Disparate Impact Theory to White Men: What the Civil Rights Act of 1991 Plainly Does Not Mean, by Kate L. Didech
The Fight for the Right to Fight and the Forgotten Negro Protest Movement: The History of Executive Order 9981 and Its Effect upon Brown v. Board of Education and Beyond, by John L. Newby, II
Issue 2 – Spring 2005
ARICLES
Congressional Threats of Removal against Federal Judges, by Marc O. DeGirolami
Affirmative Action: More Efficient Than Color Blindness, by Abraham L. Wickelgren
NOTES
Going to the Chapel and We’re Going to Get Married; But Will the State Recognize the Marriage? The Constitutionality of State Marriage Law after Lawrence v. Texas, by Gloria Bluestone
Race, Partisanship, and the Voting Rights Act (VRA): African-Americans in Texas from Reconstruction to the Republican Redistricting of 2004, by Monet Clarke