Includes
works by current and past HU faculty members
Russell
L. Adams
Ura Jean
Oyemade Bailey
- One
Third of a Nation: African American Perspectives.
Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 2002.
Jean Oyemade Bailey and Lorenzo Morris, eds.
Thomas
C. Battle
Tricia Bent-Goodley
- African
American Social Workers and Social Policy.
New York: The Haworth Press, 2003.
- "Meeting
the Challenges of Contemporary Foster Care." The
Future of Children. 14, No.1 (2004): 75-93. Chipungu
SS, Bent-Goodley T.
- "Culture
and domestic violence – Transforming knowledge
development." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20,
No. 2 (Feb 2005): 195-203
Mary Frances
Berry
- Black
Resistance, White Law: A History of Constitutional
Racism in America. New
York: A. Lane, Penguin Press, 1994.
- Military
Necessity and Civil Rights Policy: Black Citizenship
and the Constitution, 1861-1868. Port Washington,
NY: Kennikat Press, 1977.
Jannette L. Dates
- Split Image: African Americans in the Mass Media, co-edited with William Barlow. 2nd ed.; Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 1993. In 1999, Split Image was named by the AEJMC as one of the 35 most influential books in communication in the 20 th century.
- “Portrayal of Families of Color on Television” (with Carolyn Stroman), in Television and the American Family, ed. Jennings Bryant and J. Alison Bryant, 207-228. 2nd ed.; Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001.
- "From 'Beulah' to 'Under One Roof': African American Women on Primetime Commercial Television," in Mass Media in Society, ed. Alan Wells and Ernest Hakanen, 527-550. 2nd ed.; Wesport, CT: Greenwood/Ablex Publishers, 1997.
- "African American Women and Mass Communication Research" (with Carolyn Stroman), in Women Transforming Communication, ed. Donna Allen, Romona Rush, and Susan Kaufman, 249-258. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1996.
- "Advertising: The World of Caroline Jones," in Women and Media: Content, Careers, Criticism, ed. Cynthia Lont, 131-142. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 1995.
- “From ‘Beulah’ to ‘Gimme a Break’: African American Women in Primetime TV”, in Mass Media and Society, ed. Alan Wells. Boston, MA: D.C. Heath, 1987.
- “African Americans in Film and Television; Twentieth Century Lessons for the New Millennium," (with Thomas Mascaro), Journal of Popular Film and Television, 33, No.2 (Summer 2005): 50-54.
- “Movin On Up: Black Women Decision Makers in Entertainment Television," Journal of Popular Film and Television, 33, No.2 (Summer 2005): 68-79.
- "Warping the World--Media's Mangled Images of Race," (co-authored with Edward Pease), Media Studies Journal--Race America's Rawest Nerve, 8, no. 3 (1994): 89-95 (The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, 1994, ed. Everett Dennis and Edward Pease).
- "Cultural Diversity in American Media History," Film History 21, no. 2/3 (1991): 65-70. The Historians’ Film Committee of the Smithsonian Institute, Media Studies Project, 1991, ed. John E. O'Connor, and Gregory Bush).
- “Race and Racial Attitudes and Adolescent Perceptions of Black Television Characters," Journal of Broadcasting 24, no.4 (Fall 1980): 549-560.
Derek
Black
- “Beyond
Brown: Its Impact upon American Education.” National
Bar Association Magazine (Mar.-Apr. 2004): 14.
- Gregory
C. Malhoit & Derek W. Black, “The Power of
Small Schools: Achieving Equal Educational Opportunity
Through Academic Success and Democratic Citizenship.” Nebraska
Law Review 82 (2003): 50.
- “Picking
up the Pieces after Alexander v. Sandoval: Resurrecting
a Private Cause of Action for Disparate Impact.” New
York City Law Review 81 (2002): 356.
- “The
Case for the New Compelling Government Interest: Improving
Educational Outcomes.” New York City Law Review 80
(2002): 923.
Spencer
Boyer
- "Federal
Injunctive Relief: A Counterpoise Against State Criminal
Prosecution Designed to Deter the Exercise of Preferred
Constitutional Rights." Howard Law Journal 13
(1966): 51.
- "On
the Brief for John D. Ehrlichman, United States of
America v. Richard M. Nixon, President." In the
Supreme Court of the United States (1974).
Taft
Broome
- "Race
and the Information Superhighway: Implications for
Participatory Democracy in the 21st Century." In:
John Barber and Alice A. Tait (eds.), The Information
Society and the Black Community, 179-191. New York:
Praeger Publishers, 2000 . McCormick, Joseph; Broome,
Taft.
Alice
Bullock
- “Taxes,
Social Policy and Philanthropy: The Untapped Potential
of Middle-and Low-Income Generosity.” Cornell
Journal of Law & Public Policy 6 (1997): 325.
Anju
Grover Chaudhary
- "Kerner
Commission Report." In: Historical Dictionary of
Political Communication in the United States, 73-74.
Edited by Guido H. Stempel, III and Jacqueline Nash
Gifford. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999.
- Review
of: Voices of Revolution: The Dissident Press in America,
by Rodger Streitmatter (New York: Columbia University
Press, 2001). Journalism Studies 3, No.4 (Nov
2002): 589.
Sandra
S. Chipungu
- "Meeting
the Challenges of Contemporary Foster Care." Future
of Children 14, No. 1 (2004): 75-93. S.S. Chipungu
and T. Bent-Goodley.
Lisa
A. Crooms
- “To
Establish My Legitimate Name Inside the Consciousness
of Strangers: Critical Race Praxis, Progressive Women-of-Color
Theorizing, and Human Rights.” Howard Law
Journal 46 (2003): 229.
- “The
Mythical, Magical "Underclass": Constructing
Poverty In Race and Gender, Making the Public Private
and the Private Public.” Journal of Gender
Race & Justice 5 (2001): 87.
- “Indivisible
Rights and Intersectional Identities or, What Do Women's
Human Rights Have to Do with the Race Convention?” Howard
Law Journal 40 (1997): 619.
- “Families,
Fatherlessness, and Women’s Human Rights: an
Analysis of the Clinton Administration’s Public
Housing Policy as a Violation of the Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against
Women.” Brandeis Law Journal 36 (1997):
1.
- “Speaking
Partial Truths and Preserving Power: Deconstructing
White Supremacy, Patriarchy, and the Rape Corroboration
Rule in the Interest of Black Liberation.” Howard
Law Journal 40 (1997): 459.
E.
Christi Cunningham
- “Identity
Markets.” Howard Law Journal 45 (2002):
491.
- “The ‘Racing’ Cause
of Action and the Identity Formerly Known as Race:
the Road to Tamazunchale.” Rutgers Law Journal 30
(1999): 707.
- “Preserving
Normal Heterosexual Male Fantasy: the ‘Severe
or Pervasive’ Missed-Interpretation of Sexual
Harassment in the Absence of a Tangible Job Consequence.” University
of Chicago Legal Forum 1999 (1999): 199.
- “The
Rise of Identity Politics I: The Myth of the Protected
Class in Title VII Disparate Treatment Cases.” Connecticut
Law Review 30 (1998): 441.
Okianer
Christian Dark
- “Incorporating
Issues of Race, Gender, Class, Sexual Orientation,
and Disability into Law School Teaching.” Willamette
Law Review (1996): 541.
- “Violence
and the Mass Media: Lessons Learned from the Battle
Over ‘Words that Wound’.” Kansas
Journal of Law & Public Policy 4 (1995): 25.
- “Just
My Magination.” Harvard Blackletter Law Journal 10
(1993): 21.
- “Cosmic
Consciousness: Teaching on the Frontiers.” Loyola
Law Review 38 (1992): 38.
Donn
G. Davis
- Review
of: Kenny J Whitby, The Color of Representation:
Congressional Behavior and Black Interests (Ann
Arbor, MI: U Michigan Press, 1997). Journal of Politics 62,
No.2 (May 2000): 580-582.
- "In
the Mirror of Time: Unbound Interests and the New Black
Leadership: A Retrospective Critique of Essay I: Centrifugal
Influences on Black Politics." In: Matthew Holden, Politics
of the Black Nation (1973). National Political
Science Review 8 (Spr 2001): 6-18.
- "Black
Political Ideology and Leadership: A Critical Disconnect?" The
National Political Science Review 10 (Spr 2005):
190-204.
Marsha
Echols
- “Regional
Economic Integration and Higher Education: An Idea
for a University.” Law and Policy in International
Business 27 (1996): 903.
Richard
A. English
- "The
Continuing and Expanding Roles of Historically Black
Colleges and Universities in an Era of Affirmative
Action and Diversity in Higher Education." In:
Beverly Lindsay and Manuel J. Justiz (eds.), The
Quest for Equity in Higher Education: Toward New Paradigms
in an Evolving Affirmative Action Era, 183-205. Albany,
NY: State University of New York Press, 2001. Antoine
M. Garibaldi, Horace G. Dawson, Jr., and Richard A.
English.
- "Homelessness and health problems among African Americans." In:
Livingston I. (ed.), Handbook of Black American
Health: Policies and Issues behind Disparities in Health." Westport,
CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004. English RA, Ross-Sheriff
F, Husain A.
Jane Flax
- The
American Dream in Black and White. Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1998; paperback, 1999.
Aderson
François
- “Looking
for God and Racism in all the Wrong Places.” Denver
University Law Review 70 (1993): 191.
John
Hope Franklin
- African
Americans and the Living Constitution. Washington,
DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995. Franklin,
John Hope and Genna Rae McNeil.
Michael
Frazier
- " Multiculturalism,
Race and Education." Journal of Negro Education 64,
No.2 (1996): 124-40.
Lawrence
E Gary
- "Family
Etiology of Youth Problems." In: Drug Abuse Prevention
through Family Intervention, 42-77. Edited by R.
S. Ashery, E. B. Robertson, and E. B. Kumpfer. Rockville,
MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988.
- "Challenges
Facing African American Families at the Dawn of A New
Century." In: One Third of a Nation: African American
Perspectives, 71-97. Edited by U.J.O Bailey and
L. Morris. Washington, DC: Howard University Press,
2002.
- "(Dis)Respected
and (Dis)Regarded: Race Discrimination and Mental Health." In: In
and Out of Our Right Minds: The Mental Health of African
American Women, 83-98. Edited by D. R. Brown
and V. M. Keith. New York: Columbia University Press,
2003.
Ralph
Gomes
- "Reflections
on The Souls of Black Folk-100 Years Later: White Supremacy,
Class Struggle and Social Transformation." Project
South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and
Genocide, 11, No.2 (Fall 2003): 3-13.
- From
Exclusion to Inclusion: The Long Struggle for African
American Political Power. Westport, CT: Praeger,
1995. R. C. Gomes et al, eds.
Ruby M.
Gourdine
- "School
Reform: A Viable Domain for School Social Work Practice." In: Social
Work at the Millennium: Critical Reflections on the
Future of the Profession, 138-159. Edited by June
Gary Hopps and Robert Morris. New York: The Free Press,
2000. Wendy G. Winters and R. M. Gourdine.
- "Black
Adolescent Females: An Examination of the Impact of
Violence on Their Lives and Perceptions of Environmental
Supports." Journal of Human Behavior and the Social
Environment 4, No.4 (2001): 275- 298. A. W. Brown
and R. Gourdine.
- "A
Beginning Professional's Journey toward Understanding
Equality and Social Justice in the Field of Social
Work." Reflections (Winter 2004): 73-81.
Frederick
D. Harper
- "Violence
and Schools in the USA: Implications for Counseling." International
Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 21
(1999): 349-366. F. D. Harper and F. Ibrahim.
Charles
Wesley Harris
- Congress
and the Governance of the Nation''s Capital. Washington,
DC: Georgetown University Press, 1995.
Marion
Hayes Hull
- "Protecting
Children from Sex and Violence in the Media: Assessment
of Broadcast Regulations." Communicare 17, No.2
(1998): 107-113. M. H. Hull, et al.
Altaf
Husain
- "Homelessness
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of Black American Health: Policies and Issues behind
Disparities in Health. Edited by I. Livingston.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004. R.
A. English, F. Ross-Sheriff and A. Husain.
Steven
Jamar
- “Destructive
Messages: How Hate Speech Paves the Way for Harmful
Social Movements.” Howard Law Journal 46
(2003): 499.
Kathy
I. Jenkins
Sylvia
T Johnson
- "Visions
of Equity in National Assessments." In: Equity
and Excellence in Educational Testing and Assessment,
343-66. Edited by M. Nettles. Boston: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1995.
Walda
Katz-Fishman
- "Downsizing
Higher Education: Confronting the New Realities of
the High-Tech Information Age Global Economy." In: Understanding
Inequality: The Intersection of Race/Ethnicity, Class,
and Gender, 339 349. Edited by Barbara A. Arrighi.
Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001. Reprinted
with permision from: Atlanta: Project South, Institute
for the Elimination of Poverty & Genocide, 1995.
- "Globalization
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in the Age of Globalization, 179-194. Edited by
Berch Berberoglu. New York: Rowman & Littlefield,
2002. W. Katz-Fishman, J. Scott and I. Modupe.
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Rachel
King
- Rachel
King & Katherine Norgard, “What About Our
Families? Using the Impact on Death Row Defendents
Family Members as a Mitigating Factor in Death Penalty
Sentencing Hearings.” Florida State University
Law Review. 26 (1999): 1119.
Adam Kurland
- “Partisan
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The Troubling Constitutional Consequences of Achieving
DC Statehood by Simple Legislation.” George
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Morris
Levitt
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and Local Government and Politics: A Simulation.
5th ed.; Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing,
2001.
Alain
Locke
Cynthia
R. Mabry
- “Second
Chance: Insuring that Poor Families Remain
Intact by Minimizing Socioeconomic Ramifications of
Poverty.” West Virginia Law Review 102
(2000): 607.
- “African
Americans ‘Are Not Carbon Copies’ of White
Americans.” 13 Ohio State Journal on Dispute
Resolution 13 (1998): 405.
- “Reaffirming
Affirmative Action: We’ve Come a Long Way, But
Not Far Enough.” Race & Ethnic Ancestry
Law Journal 2 (1996).
- “Brother
Can You Spare Some Change? And Your Privacy Too? :
Avoiding a Fatal Collision Between Public Interests
and Beggars' First Amendment Rights,” University
of San Francisco Law Review 28 (1994): 309.
Joseph
P. McCormick, II
- "Matthew
Holden, Jr.: Between Theory and Practice." PS:
Political Science and Politics 31, No.3 (September
1998): 653-657. Joseph P.McCormick, II; Steven M. Teles.
- Expressions
of Racial Consciousness: Data from the Million Man
March." In: Yvette Alex-Assensoh and Lawrence
Hanks (eds.), Black and Multiracial Politics in
America, 315-336. New York: New York University
Press, 2000. Joseph McCormick; Sekou Franklin.
- "Race
and the Information Superhighway: Implications for
Participatory Democracy in the 21st Century." In:
John Barber and Alice A. Tait (eds.), The Information
Society and the Black Community, 179-191. New York:
Praeger Publishers, 2000 . McCormick, Joseph; Broome,
Taft.
- Review
of: Race, Money, and the American Welfare State. American
Political Science Review 94, No.4 ( Dec 2000):
941-942.
- "Clientage,
Opposition, and Withdrawal: Three Forms of External
Politics, A Reexamination of Essay II." In: Georgia
A. Persons, ed., The Politics of the Black 'Nation':
A Twenty-Five-Year Retrospective, 19-29. The
National Political Science Review 8 (2001).
Harold
A. McDougall
- “School
Desegregation or Affirmative Action?” Washburn
Law Journal 44 (2004): 655.
- “Brown
at Sixty: the Case for Black Reparations.” Howard
Law Journal 47 (2004): 863.
- “For
Critical Race Practitioners: Race, Racism, and American
Law.” Howard Law Journal 46 (2002).
Maxwell
C. Manning
- Review
of: Educating Black Males: Critical Lessons in Schooling,
Community and Power, by Ronnie Hopkins. Journal
of Negro Education 67(1), 1999: 86-88.
- "Cultural
Competent Behavioral Managed Care with Children." In: Cultural
Competence in Managed Behavioral Health Care, 15-39.
Edited by V. Jackson and L. Lopez. Providence, RI:
Manisses, 1999.
- "Drug
Trafficking among African American Youth: Risk factors
for Future Incarceration." Journal of African American
Men 5, No.4 (2001): 39-64. J. N. Okundaye, L. J.
Cornelius, and M. C. Manning
Lorenzo
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Third of a Nation: African American Perspectives.
Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 2002.
Ura Jean Oyemade Bailey and Lorenzo Morris, eds.
- "Unequal
Votes and Party Politics." NCOBPS News letter 16,
No. 1 (2001): 11-14.
Ziyad
Motala
- “The
First Amendment and Hate Speech: An Illustrations
of Why the United States Supreme Court’s
Approach Represents an Anomaly.” Howard Law
Journal 46 (2003): 507.
Lateef
Mtima
- “American
Economic Empowerment Strategies for the New Millennium-
Revisiting the Washington-du Bosi Dialectic.” Howard
Law Journal 42 (1999): 391.
Clifford
L. Muse, Jr.
James
E. Newby
- "Pasadena
City Board of Education, et al. v. Spangler." In: Encyclopedia
of African American Education, 344-46. Edited by
Faustine C. Jones-Wilson et al. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press (1996).
- "McLaurin
v. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education." In: Encyclopedia
of African American Education, 284-85. Edited by
Faustine C. Jones-Wilson et al. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press, 1996.
- "Lucy
et al. v. Adams, Dean of Admissions, University of
Alabama." In: Encyclopedia of African American Education,
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Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996..
- "Cumming
v. Richmond County Board of Education." In: Encyclopedia
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Faustine C. Jones-Wilson et al. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Press, 1996.
- "Civil
Rights Act of 1964." In: Encyclopedia of African
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C. Jones-Wilson et al. Westport, CT: Greenwood
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- Review
of: Forty Years after the Brown Decision: Implications
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v. Board of Regents of The University of Oklahoma" In: Encyclopedia
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v. The City of Boston." In: Encyclopedia of
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Michael
deHaven Newsom
- “Clarence
Thomas, Victim? Perhaps, and Victimizer? Yes: A Study
in Social and Racial Alienation From African-Americans.” Saint
Louis University Law Journal 48 (2004): 327.
- “The
Last Word.” The Jurist 11 (2002): 24.
- “The
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- “Common
School Religion: Judicial Narratives in a Protestant
Empire.” Southern California Interdisciplinary
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- “Some
Kind of Religious Freedom: National Prohibition and
the Volstead Act's Exemption for the Religious Use
of Wine.” Brooklyn Law Review 70 (2005):
739.
Laurence
C. Nolan
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Race in America Beyond Black and White—an Interesting
Read for the Great Dissenter in Plessy v. Ferguson.” Howard
Law Journal 47 (2003): 87.
Rebecca
Reviere
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the Health Care Needs of the New Woman Inmate: A National
Survey of Prison Practices." Journal of Offender
Rehabilitation 34, No.2 (2001): 31-48. Vernetta
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Care and Inequality: Rethinking Carework for Children
and Youth. Edited by. Francesca M. Cancian,
Demie Kurz, Andrew London, Rebecca Reviere and
Mary Tuominen. New York: Routledge, 2002.
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of Women & Aging 16, No.1 (Spring 2004). Rebecca
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1.
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VII Preemption of State Bar Examinations: Applicability
of Title VII to State Occupational Licensing Tests.” Howard
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Reginald
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of Dominant White Images, the Violence of Neighborhood
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- "Celebrating
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- “Lynching
at Bensonhurst: A Bibliographic Essay.” Howard
Scroll 4 (2001): 97.
- “Exact
Justice and the Spirit of Protest: The Case of Plessy
v. Ferguson and the Black Lawyer.” Howard
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- “Open
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Law Journal 42 (1998): 27.
- “Remembered
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Legal Academy." Howard Law Journal 40 (1997):365.
- "Shifts
of Federalism and its Implications for Civil Rights. Howard
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- "Freedom's
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First Black Law Graduate of Harvard University." Howard
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Thurgood Marshall and the First Amendment." Arizona
State Law Journal 26 (1994): 461.
- "The
Precarious Implications of DNA Profiling." University
of Pittsburgh Law Review 55 (1994): 865.
- "United
States Foreign Policy and Goler Teal Butcher." 37 Howard
Law Journal 37 (1994): 139.
- "Justice
and Jurisprudence and the Black Lawyer." Notre
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- "In
the Shadow of Plessy: A Portrait of McCants Stewart,
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Law Review 73 (1988): 495.
- Rebels
in law: voices in history of Black women lawyers. Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press 1998.
Jacqueline
Smith
- "Health,
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between Black and White, or within Black." In: The
Praeger Handbook of Black American Health. Edited
by I. L. Livingston. Westport, CT: Greenwood
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Andrew
Taslitz
- "Catering
to the Constable: The Courts Latest Fourth Amendment
Cases Give the Nod to Police Margaret Paris." Criminal
Justice 19 (2004): 5.
- "A
Feminist Fourth Amendment?: Consent, Care, Privacy,
and Social Meaning in Ferguson v. City of Charleston." 9 Duke
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