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Volume 19

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VOLUME 19
Issue 1 – Fall 2013

ARTICLES

Employment Opportunities and Conditions for the African-American Legal Professoriate: Perspectives from the Inside, by Loftus C. Carson II

Has the South Changed? Shelby County and the Expansion of the Voter ID Battlefield, by Anthony J. Gaughan

NOTES

Fighting the Good Fight without Facts or Favor: The Need to Reform Juvenile Disciplinary Seclusion in Texas’s Juvenile Facilities, by Catherine McCulloch

Confronting the Fear of “Too Much Justice”: The Need for a Texas Racial Justice Act, by Caitlin Naidoff

Issue 2 – Spring 2014

ARICLE

Cell Phone Searches in a Digital World: Incorporating function as Well as Form in Fourth Amendment Analysis, by Steven I. Friedland

ESSAY

Disparate Treatment: Justice Clarence Thomas’s Conspicuously Nonoriginalist Affirmative Action Jurisprudence, by Ronald Turner

NOTES

The Lynching of James Scales: How the FBI, the DOJ, and State Authorities “Whitewashed” Racial Violence in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, by Andrew P. Cohen

U.S. v. Jones: Inadequate to Promote Privacy for Citizens and Efficiency for Law Enforcement, by Vikram Iyengar

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