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Choice or Commonality: Welfare and Schooling After the End of Welfare as We Knew It
(Duke University School of Law, 2014-09-17)
Reflecting market rhetoric but also potentially advancing spiritual and religious values, school voucher plans dominate current debates on education reform. These voucher plans would enable parents to use public dollars ...
Learning to Live With the Dilemma of Difference: Bilingual and Special Education
(Duke University School of Law, 1985)
Identities
(1991)
"We were different/We knew we were different/We were told we were different," stated Chief Flying Eagle of the Mashpee Wampanoag Indians in the course of a trial over their tribal status. The plaintiffs, the Mashpee Indians, ...
Lawyering for Human Dignity
(2002)
Surprising Legacies of Brown v. Board
(2014-09-24)
Perhaps the most powerful legacy of Brown v. Board is this: opponents in varied political battles fifty years later each claim ties to the decision and its meaning. So although the analogy between Brown and same-sex marriage ...
Should Religious Groups Be Exempt from Civil Rights Laws?
(The Boston College Law School, 2007)
Should a private, religious university lose its tax-exempt status because it bans interracial dating? Should a religious school fire a pregnant married teacher on religious grounds despite the ban against gender discrimination ...
Storytelling and Political Resistance: Remembering Derrick Bell (with a story about Dalton Trumbo)
(Harvard Law School, 2012)
Religion and the Burden of Proof: Posner's Economics and Pragmatism in Metzl v. Leininger
(Harvard Law School, 2007)
Preface: Meaningful Reciprocity -- In Honor of Clare Dalton
(Brooklyn Law School, 2012)