Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Race In Education Policy Symposium
The Law Journal is pleased to make available articles from the Race in Education Policy Symposium issue. All citations are to 36 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. ___.
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Articles:
- From Brown to Grutter
by Linda S. Greene - Contextual Strict Scrutiny and Race-Conscious Policy Making
by Angelo N. Ancheta - Fraud by the Supreme Court: Racial Discrimination by a State Institution of Higher Education Upheld on "Diversity" Grounds
by Lino A. Graglia - The Hypothetical Opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger from the Perspective of the Road Not Taken in Brown v. Board of Education
by Kevin Brown - The Deconstitutionalization of Education
by Erwin Chemerinsky - Thoughts on Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger as Law and as Practical Politics
by Gail Heriot - Brown v. Board of Education 50 Years Later: What Makes for Greatness in a Legal Opinion?
by Neil G. Williams - The Constitutionality of School Corporal Punishment of Children as a Betrayal of Brown v. Board of Education
by Susan H. Bitensky - Perfecting Slavery
by Anthony Paul Farley - Race, "National Security," and Unintended Consequences: A Sideways Glance at Brown v. Board of Education at Fifty
by Mark K. Moller
Comment:
- Peremptory Challenges and Religion: The Unanswered Prayer for a Supreme Court Opinion
by Courtney A. Waggoner

