Michigan Journal of Race and Law

Michigan Journal of Race and Law For a quarter century, MJR&L at the University of Michigan has been a preeminent source of diverse a

The Michigan Journal of Race & Law is nationally acclaimed for its cutting edge scholarship on a wide range of race and civil rights issues. MJR&L's output reflects the innumerable intersections of race and civil rights with the legal system. This has allowed for varied and pointed coverage of topics such as critical race theory, law & economics, immigration, education, criminal law, housing and l

abor, free speech, environmental justice and beyond. MJR&L takes pride in embracing a pluralistic, interdisciplinary perspective, publishing writings from scholars, students, practitioners, and the occasional "non-legal" intellectual, e.g. journalists, social scientists, and other learned commentators. Over the course of twenty-one hard volumes and counting, alongside a growing wealth of online content, MJR&L has risen to the forefront as a premier law journal covering such issues.

Our Notes from Vol. 27.2 include Hannah Dodson's "Abusing Discretion: The Battle for Childhood in Schools." Read her not...
02/21/2023

Our Notes from Vol. 27.2 include Hannah Dodson's "Abusing Discretion: The Battle for Childhood in Schools."

Read her note here! http://ow.ly/Jb2150MYLOW

Our Notes from Vol. 27.2 include Natasha Phillip's "Keeping Counsel: Challenging Immigration Detention Transfers as a Vi...
02/21/2023

Our Notes from Vol. 27.2 include Natasha Phillip's "Keeping Counsel: Challenging Immigration Detention Transfers as a Violation of the Right to Retained Counsel."

Read her note here! http://ow.ly/xqu950MYIux

From Vol. 27.2: Prof. Danielle Jefferis' "Carceral Intent", which critically explores the intent requirements that regul...
02/20/2023

From Vol. 27.2: Prof. Danielle Jefferis' "Carceral Intent", which critically explores the intent requirements that regulate incarceration and their role in maintaining the harms and structural racism of the U.S. carceral system.
Read her article here: http://ow.ly/kvVM50MWrnC

Volume 27.2 is here! We're thrilled to highlight its important scholarship, starting with Prof. Angi Porter's innovative...
02/17/2023

Volume 27.2 is here! We're thrilled to highlight its important scholarship, starting with Prof. Angi Porter's innovative "Africana Legal Studies: A New Theoretical Approach to Law & Protocol."

Read her article here: https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjrl/vol27/iss2/2/

The MJRL Editorial Board, Executive Editors, and new Associate Editors are excited to be working on Volume 28! Intereste...
09/26/2022

The MJRL Editorial Board, Executive Editors, and new Associate Editors are excited to be working on Volume 28! Interested in publishing with us? We look forward to reading your submissions! https://mjrl.org/submissions/

09/13/2022

Wrapping up Vol. 27.1's essays:
"The World of Private Terrorism Litigation", Prof. Maryam Jamshidi, and "A Religious Double Standard: Post-9/11 Challenges to Muslims’ Religious Land Usage", Asma T. Uddin.

http://ow.ly/6Fu650KF3bY
http://ow.ly/5XzZ50KF3bZ

09/09/2022

More essays from Vol. 27.1: "State Sponsored Radicalization" by Prof. Sahar F. Aziz and "Material Support Prosecutions and their Inherent Selectivity" by Prof. Wadie E. Said
http://ow.ly/LMla50KF32T
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjrl/vol27/iss1/6/

Where was the FBI in the months leading up to the violent siege on the U.S. Capitol in 2021? Among the many questions surrounding that historic day, this one reveals the extent to which double standards in law enforcement threaten our nation’s security. For weeks, Donald Trump’s far right-wing s...

In Vol. 27.1, Prof. Gerhardt explores "Law in the Shadow of Confederate Monuments." Read here: http://ow.ly/rzKW50K2Y5L ...
07/25/2022

In Vol. 27.1, Prof. Gerhardt explores "Law in the Shadow of Confederate Monuments." Read here: http://ow.ly/rzKW50K2Y5L
(Photo: Ryan M Kelly/AFP/Getty Images)

The MRL Vol. 28 Editorial Board has released a statement regarding SCOTUS and the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Read here:...
06/28/2022

The MRL Vol. 28 Editorial Board has released a statement regarding SCOTUS and the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Read here:

On Friday, the Supreme Court officially overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Dobbs eradicates what has been the law of the land fo…

Address

Ann Arbor, MI
48109

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Michigan Journal of Race and Law posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Michigan Journal of Race and Law:

Share

Category