Jan 19, 2022 | Article, Civil Rights and Discrimination, Feature, Lolita Buckner Inniss, Skyler Arbuckle
By Lolita Buckner Inniss & Skyler Arbuckle Abstract People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were often the same civically-minded social, legal, and economic leaders who founded the nation’s first colleges and...
Sep 1, 2020 | Article, Civil Rights and Discrimination, Constitutional Law, Edward A. Hartnett
By Edward A. Hartnett Abstract We live in troubled times, with competing political camps acting like opposing tribes. We live in separate enclaves, get our information from separate sources, and remain inside our own information bubbles. We should bear these divisions...
Dec 1, 2019 | Civil Rights and Discrimination, Comment, Jo Ann Mazoch, Transportation
By Jo Ann Mazoch Abstract While electric scooters are not a new concept, recent start-ups have enhanced the old scooter model through the addition of mobile apps. Electric scooters can now be found on nearby street corners through GPS tracking by using a smartphone....
Dec 1, 2017 | Article, Charles Craver, Civil Rights and Discrimination, Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
By Charles Craver Abstract When different legal controversies arise, parties frequently employ alternative dispute resolution procedures to resolve them. Yet some members of ethnic minority groups and women may seek judicial proceedings out of a concern that their...
Sep 1, 2012 | Civil Rights and Discrimination, Comment, Salman Bhojani
By Salman Bhojani Abstract Ludmyla Tompkins feels her civil rights were violated, but she cannot afford an attorney to represent her in court, and she does not have the legal knowledge to represent herself. Tompkins arrived in the United States from Ukraine on a...