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Volume 41, Issue 2 (2023)
Of Word Grenades and Impermeable Walls: Imperial Scholarship Then and Now
Symposium: Examining Critical Race Theory: Honoring Professor Richard Delgado
The Present Explosion of LGBT Sports
Symposium: Playing with Pride: LGBT Inclusion in Sports
Introduction to Symposium on Toward a Feminist Theory of the State
Why the Religious Right Can’t Have Its (Straight Wedding) Cake and Eat It Too: Breaking the Preservation-Through-Transformation Dynamic in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission
The Potholes of Offender-Funded Driving Diversion: How Minnesota’s Driving Diversion Program Fails the People It is Supposed to Help
Returning to Acosta: How In re A-B- Exemplifies the Need to Abolish the “Socially Distinct” and “Particularity” Requirements for a Particular Social Group
Cultural Rights in the United States: A Conflict of Values
Taking Rights Aggressively: The Perils and Promise of Critical Legal Theory for Peoples of Color
What is an Employee – Why It Does, But Should Not, Matter
Financing Education in Minnesota: Equity and Constitutionality Questions Raised by State Referendum Levy
Career Paths of Minnesota Law School Graduates: Does Gender Make a Difference
To Catch a Thief: The Legal and Policy Implications of Honesty Testing in the Workplace
Separate and Unequal: School District Financing
In a Child’s Best Interest: Juvenile Status Offenders Deserve Procedural Due Process
Multiracial Minorities: Erasing the Color Line
In the Spirit of Public Service: Model Rule 6.1, the Profession and Legal Education
Minnesota Symposium: Legal Education & Pro Bono
Enforced Apostasy: Zaheeruddin v. State and the Official Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan
Driving in the Fairway Incurs No Penalty: Martin v. PGA Tour, Inc. and Discriminatory Boundaries in the Americans with Disabilities Act
Employment Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation: The American, Canadian and U.K. Responses
The Becca Bill Would Not Have Saved Becca: Washington State’s Treatment of Young Female Offenders
Congress Giveth, Congress Taketh Away, Congress Fixeth Its Mistake – Assessing the Potential Impact of the Battered Immigrant Women Protection Act of 2000
Kadic v. Karadzic – Rape as a Crime against Women as a Class
Can You Get There from Here: How the Law Still Threaten’s King’s Dream
Beyond the Reach of Juvenile Justice: The Crisis of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Detained by the United States
The Parted Paths of School Desegregation and School Finance Litigation
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