Fall 2005
Volume 79, Number 4
Board of Editors and Members
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Supreme Court Law Clerks’ Recollections of
Brown v. Board of Education II
Gordon B. Davidson, Daniel J. Meador, Earl E. Pollock, & E.
Barrett Prettyman, Jr.
Introduced and Moderated by John Q. Barrett
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Symposium
People of Color, Women, and the Public Corporation
Introduction:
The Sophistication of Discrimination
Cheryl L. Wade
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Whatever Happened to Racism?
Rachel F. Moran
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A Bridle, a Prod, and a Big Stick:
An Evaluation of Class Actions, Shareholder Proposals,
and the Ultra Vires Doctrine as Methods
for Controlling Corporate Behavior
Adam J. Sulkowski & Kent Greenfield
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Corporate Hierarchy and Racial
Justice
Thomas W. Joo
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Rethinking the Corporation (and Race) in
America:
Can Law (and Professionalization) Fix “Minor” Problems
of Externalization, Internalization, and Governance?
Steven A. Ramirez
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Director Independence and the Duty of
Loyalty:
Race, Gender, Class, and the Disney-Ovitz Litigation
Larry Catá Backer
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Some Reflections on the Diversity of
Corporate Boards:
Women, People of Color, and the Unique Issues
Associated with Women of Color
Lisa M. Fairfax
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Class Act:
Considering Race and Gender in the Corporate Boardroom
Janis Sarra
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Sex and Capital:
What They Tell Us About Ourselves
Claire Moore Dickerson
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Corporate Social Responsibility for
Work/Family Balance
Marleen A. O’Connor
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Memo on Binary Economics to
Attorneys
for Women and People of Color Re:
What Else Can Public Corporations Do for Your
Clients?
Robert Ashford
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Comments
Are You Still Master of Your Domain?
Abuses of Economic Development Takings, and Michigan’s Return
to “Public Use” in County of Wayne v.
Hathcock
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Missouri v. Seibert:
The Multifactor Test Should Be Replaced with a Bright-Line
Warning Rule to Strengthen Miranda’s Clarity
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Access Now, Inc. v. Southwest
Airlines, Co.-
Using the “Nexus” Approach to Determine Whether a
Website
Should Be Governed by the Americans with Disabilities
Act
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