Volume 49, Number 4 (2004)
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Contents |
Denise C. Morgan Dennis D. Parker Janie Byalik
Introduction: Brown is Dead? Long
Live Brown!
I.
Keynote Addresses
Why Segregation is Inherently Unequal: The
Abandonment of Brown and the Continuing Failure of
Plessy
Gary Orfield
The Unintended Lessons in Brown v. Board of
Education
Derrick A. Bell, Jr.
II. Brown is Dead?
Are Reports of Brown's Demise Exaggerated?
Perspectives of a School Desegregation Litigator
Is Brown Dying? Exploring the Resegregation
Trend in Our Public Schools
Danielle R. Holley
III. Long Live Brown!
Environmental Justice and the Integration Ideal
Rachel D. Godsil
Brown v. Board of Education, Immigrants, and
the Meaning of Equality
Hiroshi Motomura
Perspectives on Brown: The South African
Experience
Penelope E. Andrews
IV. Note
Judicial Notice: How Judicial Bias Impacts the
Unequal Application of Equal Protection Principles in Affirmative Action
Cases
Victor Suthammanont
V. Case Comments
State Ex Rel. J.P.F.
In re Adoption of Gustavo G.
Abigail Zigman