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Preface to Responses: Dynamism, Not Just Diversity
(2007)
Remaking institutions of higher education so that women succeed and lead is an example of the kind of aspiration that requires new thinking as well as motivation and hard work. Generated by the innovative scholarship of ...
Education for Co-Existence
(2002)
After Brown: What Would Martin Luther King Say?
(2008)
The occasion of the first Martin Luther King Jr. Day Speech at Lewis and Clark Law School, following on the heels of the Supreme Court's rejection of two voluntary racial school integration plans, warrants revisiting the ...
Upstanders, Whistle-Blowers, and Rescuers
(2014)
I will explore several ways people can be upstanders; reasons why people are not upstanders; and potential collective efforts that could make it easier or more likely that people become upstanders. I begin though with a ...
In Memoriam: John H. Mansfield
(Harvard Law Review Pub. Association, 2014)
Brown v. Board in the World: How the Global Turn Matters for School Reform, Human Rights, and Legal Knowledge
(University of San Diego, 2013)
Global perspectives can contribute to our understandings of any one nation’s laws and decisions. In this light, America’s educational landmark, Brown v. Board of Education, matters not just for the United States but around ...
Unlikely Alliances from Woodstock to Wounded Knee
(2015)
"Pride," a 2014 award-winning independent film, tells the true story of the unlikely alliance between lesbian and gay activists and striking British coal miners in 1984. The National Mineworkers Union feared negative press ...