Georgetown Law Journal to Publish Article by EJS Motley Fellow Brando Simeo Starkey on Need for Equal Protection Re-Invigoration
Posted by Keith Kamisugi 0 Comments Tags: 14th Amendment, affirmative action, Brando Simeo Starkey, Charles Lawrence, Equal Protection Clause, Fourteenth Amendment, Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives, Harvard Law Record, Harvard Law School, Inconsistent Originalism and the Need for Equal Protection Re-Invigoration, Institute for Law and Philosophy, Jamestown Project, John E. Cribbet Professor of Law and Philosophy, Judge Constance Baker Motley Fellow, Lawrence Solum, Legal Theory Blog, Originalists, Plessy v. Ferguson, The Id The Ego and Equal Protection, unconscious bias, University of Chicago School of Law, Washington v. DavisAn upcoming issue of the Georgetown Journal of Law & Modern Critical Race Perspectives will include the article “Inconsistent Originalism and the Need for Equal Protection Re-Invigoration” by Brando Simeo Starkey, the Equal Justice Society Judge Constance Baker Motley Fellow. The article can be downloaded here. After Washington v. Davis, the Equal Protection Clause, as [...]
