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Marquette Law Review Volume 89 Article 1 Issue 1 Symposium: The Brown Conferences Table of Contents for Volume 89, Number 1 Marquette University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/mulr Part of the Law Commons Repository Citation Marquette University, Table of Contents for Volume 89, Number 1, 89 Marq. L. Rev. (2005). Available at: http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/mulr/vol89/iss1/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Marquette Law Review by an authorized administrator of Marquette Law Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW Volume 89 Fall 2005 Number 1 SYMPOSIUM: THE BROWN CONFERENCES REFLECTIONS ON WISCONSIN'S BROWN EXPERIENCE Phoebe Weaver W illiams ................................................................. 1 THE CONUNDRUM OF SEGREGATION'S ENDING: THE EDUCATION CHOICES A lison B arnes................................................................................. 33 BROWN: WHY WE MUST REMEMBER Mildred Wigfall Robinson ............................................................ 53 SOME CONDITIONS IN MILWAUKEE AT THE TIME OF BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION Frank Z eidler................................................................................ 75 THE MILWAUKEE CASES Irvin B . Charne.............................................................................. 83 EDUCATION OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE AGE OF BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION Francis Paul Prucha,SJ. .............................................................. 87 ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT GAP FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS M ichael Olneck .............................................................................. 95 WISCONSIN'S QUIET CRISIS George L ightbourn.......................................................................... 105 "WE'VE GOT TO GET WORKING .... THE CLOCK IS TICKING": EQUITY IN EDUCATION AND THE LEGACY OF BROWN V. BOARD K ermit L . H all.................................................................................. 115 The Brown Conferences were sponsored by the following: MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL: Joseph D. Kearney, Dean WISCONSIN LEGAL HISTORY COMMITTEE: Chief Justice Shirley S. Abrahamson, Co-Chair; State Bar President Michelle Behnke, Co-Chair MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: David Shrock, Dean; Cheryl Maranto, Executive Associate Dean MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW Volume 89, No. 1 Fall 2005 Marquette Law Review Editorial Offices Sensenbrenner Hall, 1103 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 Telephone (414) 288-5143 The Marquette Law Review (ISSN: 0025-3987) is published by the students and faculty of the Marquette University Law School quarterly in fall, winter, spring, and summer. Sub- scription Price: $30 per volume. Single issue price: $10. A different price may apply to spe- cial issues. Periodicals postage is paid at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Marquette Law Review, Marquette Uni- versity Law School, P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-1881. Cite as: 89 MARQ. L. REV. - (2005). 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Crueger..................................... 137 ESSAY A CALL FOR CHANGE: IMPROVING JUDICIAL SELECTION METHODS Jason J. C zarnezki ........................................................................... 169 COMMENT PROHIBITING JURORS FROM WORKING AS TRIAL CONSULTANTS IN RETRIALS: A CAREFUL BALANCING ACT BETWEEN THE FIRST AND SIXTH AMENDMENTS SarahA . Z awada ............................................................................... 179 NOTES MATHIAS V. ACCOR ECONOMY LODGING: JUST DESERTS? B ooker T. Coleman, Jr....................................................................... 205 PANZER V. DOYLE: WISCONSIN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW DEALS THE GOVERNOR A NEW HAND James J. Wawrzyn ............................................................................. 221 * * *.