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Volume 2

VOLUME 2:1 – SUMMER 1991

Peter E. Millspaugh, When Self-Organization Includes Racial Harrassment: Must the NLRA Yield to Title VII?, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 1 (1991).

Steven Hobbs & Frank Fitch, The Marcus Garvey Case: A Law and Power Theory Analysis of Political Suppression of Human Dignity, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 15 (1991).

Nelson Smith & Rodney Ruffin, Title VII Litigation Before the Rehnquist Court: Attempting to Change a Judicial Leopard’s Spots, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 45 (1991).

Stefan B. Tahmassebi, Gun Control and Racism, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 67 (1991).

Joseph Miller, Taking Civil Rights Seriously: Toward A New Understanding of Section 1983, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 101 (1991).

Darlene D. Bullock, The Order and Allocation of Proof in Mixed-Motive Discrimination Cases: Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 117 (1991).

Robert E. Ryals, Ahmad v. Wigen Extradition: Weapon Against International Terrorism or Violation of Due Process?, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 133 (1991).

VOLUME 2:2 – SPRING 1992

Edward S. Rosenthal, The Bill of Rights in its 200th Year: A Casualty of the War on Drugs?, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 149 (1992).

John L. Costello, Summary Denials of Relief Under Procedural Rules of Preclusion Are Deprivations of Due Process of Law, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 215 (1992).

Robert C. Wigton, The Supreme Court and Political Patronage: The Rutan Decision in Context, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 273 (1992).

Robert Davidow, The Death Penalty and Due Process, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 297 (1992).

Robert A. Robertson, The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 317 (1992).

Davyne A. Ryals, Procreation – Its Rights and Responsibilities Where Do We Draw the Line?, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 323 (1992).

Ronnie P. Carleton, Williams v. City of Dallas: Campaign Costs in At-Large Districts as a Factor in Proving Voting Dilution Claims, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 341 (1992).

Stephen Eckerman, It Dare Not Speak Its Name: The Burning Cross, Symbolic Speech and the Bias-Related Disorderly conduct Statute of R.A.V. v. St. Paul, 2 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 361 (1992).

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