Content Posted in 2023
10 Ways Colleges Can Diversify After Affirmative Action, Richard D. Kahlenberg and John C. Brittain
Adding Wage Theft As A Qualifying Crime in the U Visa Certification, Genesis Aguirre Guerra
Competent Legal Writing - A Lawyer's Professional Responsibility, Debra R. Cohen
DACA's Tax Benefits Highlight the Need for Broader Immigration Reform, Jacqueline Lainez Flanagan
Direct Cash Transfers and Tax Policy: Reporting Cash Transfers for Maximum Benefit to the Recipients, Jacqueline Lainez Flanigan
Editorial Board Members, University of the District of Columbia Law Review
Holding U.S. Corporations Accountable: The Convergence of U.S. International Tax Policy and Human Rights, Jacqueline Lainez Flanagan
It's Time for Employers to Address Menopause, Experts Say, Anne Cullen
Justice Ginsburg's Journey to Dissents and Influence on Reproductive Rights, Songo Wawa
NAACP v. The Attorney General: Black Community Struggle Against Police Violence, 1959-68, Jay Stewart
Options for Youth with Disabilities: A Focus on Competitive Integrated Employment Limits, Tatyana Safronova
Securing Relief From Joint and Several Liability - Section 6015, Jacqueline Lainez Flanagan
Shelley Broderick: For Two Years DC Leaders Sat On A Plan to Improve Public Safety, Katherine Broderick
Statement of the District Task Force on Jails & Justice Before the Committee on Facilities & Family Services Performance Oversight Hearing for the Department of General Services February 28, 2023, Katherine S. Broderick
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The Equal Rights Amendment and the Equality Act: Closing Gaps Post-Bostock for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Minorities, Sarah Blazucki
There is No Bruen Step Zero: The Law-Abiding Citizen and the Second Amendment, Jeff Campbell
The Scarlet Letter "E": How Tenancy Screening Policies Exacerbate Housing Inequity for Evicted Black Women, Yvette N.A. Pappoe
Through A Lens of Genocide: A Different Approach for Hate Crimes Legislation, Bruce Ching
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Understanding Bias in Civil Procedure: Towards An Empirical Analysis of Procedural Rule-Making's Role in Continuing Inequality, Masai McDougall