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- The Supreme Court and "Civil Rights," 1886-1908
- The Slaughter-House Cases - Revisited, 23 La
- Thoughts on Hodges V. United States
- Constricting the Law of Freedom: Justice Miller, the Fourteenth Amendment, and the Slaughter-House Cases - Freedom: Constitutional Law
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- Blind to the Dignity of the Other: Obergefell V Hodges, Identity Oppression and the Deconstruction of Textualism and Originalism
- Constitutional Law
- Unintended Consequences of the Fourteenth Amendment and What They Tell Us About Its Interpretation Richard L
- 14Th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause
- A Reinterpretation of the Slaughter-House Cases
- In a Two Year Period the Congress Enacted a Series of Laws Which Had a Profound Effect on the Negro Revolution
- Slaughter-House, Privileges Or Immunities, and Section Five Enforcement Powers James W
- Plessy V. Ferguson and the Anti-Canon
- Plessy V. Ferguson
- Hernandez V. Texas and the Interest-Convergence Dilemma, 41 Harv
- A Lost World: Sallie Robinson, the Civil Rights Cases, and Missing Narratives of Slavery in the Supreme Court's Reconstruction Jurisprudence
- The Equal Protection Clause in the Supreme Court, 1873-1903
- Anti-Miscegenation Laws and the Dilemma of Symmetry: the Ndeu Rstanding of Equality in the Civil Rights Act of 1875 Steven A
- School of Law
- Plessy V. Ferguson & the Roots of Segregation
- The Waite Court and the Fourteenth Amendment
- Birthright Citizenship on Trial: Elk V. Wilkins and United States V. Wong Kim Ark Bethany Berger University of Connecticut School of Law
- Originalism and Loving V. Virginia Steven G
- The 14Th Amendment
- THE JUDGE WHO ABSTAINED in PLESSY V. FERGUSON: JUSTICE DAVID BREWER and the PROBLEM of RACE
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- Originalism and Loving V. Virginia Steven G
- Hernandez V. Texas: Legacies of Justice and Injustice
- Sameness and Difference in Twentieth-Century Race Law
- Revisiting Yick Wo V. Hopkins
- Plessy V. Ferguson (1896)
- The 14Th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause
- THE PERSISTENCE of the CONFEDERATE NARRATIVE Peggy Cooper Davis New York University School of Law
- Rebuilding the Slaughter-House: the Cases' Support for Civil Rights
- What If Slaughter-House Had Been Decided Differently?
- Progressive Era Race Relations Cases in Their "Traditional" Context
- Housing Discrimination [Jones V
- Plessy V. Ferguson – 100 Years Later
- The Legacy of Slaughterhouse, Bradwell, and Cruikshank in Constitutional Interpretation Wilson R
- The Original Understanding of Equal Protection of the Laws
- The First Justice Harlan
- United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
- Teaching the Forgotten Fourteenth Amendment and the Constitution of Memory
- Class Discrimination in Selection of Jurors
- Reflections on Loving V. Virginia at Fifty
- Reconstructing the Privileges Or Immunities Clause
- Loving V. Virginia As a Civil Rights Decision
- How Equal Protection Did and Did Not Come to the United States, and the Executive Branch Role Therein Leslie F
- The 14Th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause
- “On the Right Side of History”: Reflections on Loving V
- The Two Justices Harlan on Civil Rights and Liberties: a Study in Judicial Contrasts
- What If the Butchers in the Slaughter House Cases Had Won?: an Exercise in "Counterfactual" Doctrine