A Lesson on Critical Race Theory
Coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, Critical Race Theory is the practice of interrogating race and racism in society that emerged in the legal academy and spread to other fields of scholarship…
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Coined by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, Critical Race Theory is the practice of interrogating race and racism in society that emerged in the legal academy and spread to other fields of scholarship…
The earliest cases involving sexual orientation discrimination were brought by government employees because those claims could be brought under the Constitution for violation of due process, free spe…
This article, originally published in Volume 43, No. 4, of the ABA's Human Rights Magazine, discusses challenges in free speech and free press.
Health care providers' implicit biases may help explain racial disparities in health. We ought to take this possibility seriously, and we should not lose sight of structural causes of poor health car…
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