
Will SCOTUS Sign Off on Religious Charter Schools?
Strict Scrutiny
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Civil Rights and Academic Diversity
This chapter critiques the federal government's civil rights enforcement priorities, emphasizing a sarcastic tone regarding the focus on grievances from white male law professors over more pressing issues. It highlights the shifting authorship in the Harvard Law Review, celebrating the inclusion of diverse voices while addressing the backlash against this change. The discussion underscores the importance of intellectual diversity in legal scholarship and the implications of recent societal events on activism and cultural discourse.
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