Most Recent Additions Berkeley Law Scholarship Repository*
Two Steps Removed: The Paradox of Diversity Discourse for Women of Color in Law Teaching
Donna E. Young
Changing the Rules: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Doctrinal Reform, Indeterminacy and Whiteness
Barbara J. Flagg
Welform Reform - An Attack on Us All
Nadine Taub
The Unbearble Lightness of Identity
Angela P. Harris
A Message from the Grassroots: Participatory Democracy, Community Empowerment, and the Reconstruction of Urban America
Berkeley Journal of African American Law and Policy
Each One, Pull One: The Inspirational Methodology behind an Impassioned Though Somewhat Flawed Protest
Berkeley Journal of African American Law and Policy
African Americans and Property Ownership: Creating Our Own Meanings, Redefining Our Relationships
Margalynne Armstrong
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Rights and the Civil Rights Agenda
Margaret M. Russell
A New Journal of Color in a Colorblind World: Race and Community
Jerome McCristal Culp Jr., Frank Cooper, and Lovita Tandy
Challenges and Choices for California's Great Central Valley
Carol Whiteside
Enacting Change for Social Justice in Organizing
Dolores Huerta
In Hard Times, the Search for Social Justice
Cruz Reynoso
Tapping into California's Central Valley's Hidden Wealth: Its Rich Cultural Capital
Isao Fujimomto and Gerardo Sandoval
Introduction
Charles J. Ogletree Jr.
The Legal Creation of Raced Space: The Subtle and Ongoing Discrimination Created through Jim Crow Laws
Frances L. Edwards and Grayson Bennett Thomson
In Defense of the Black/White Binary: Reclaiming a Tradition of Civil Rights Scholarship
Roy L. Brooks and Kirsten Widner
*Updated as of 05/25/13.
