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Volume 29, Issue 2 (Spring 2007)

 

PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE

TAKING REPARATIONS SERIOUSLY

   


Reparations: The Legislative Agenda
    Congressman John Conyers, Jr


Reparations: Politically Inconceivable
    Jack Greenberg


Multiracialism and Reparations: The Intersection of the Multiracial Category and Reparations Movements
    Angelique M. Davis


Seeking Justice at the Internationl Criminal Court: Victims’ Reparations
    Linda M. Keller

 

Reparations and Railroads
    Theodore Kornweibel, Jr

 

Reparations Within the Rule of Law
    Kaimipono David Wenger

 

 

LEAD ARTICLE

 

 

Measures to Protect the Tibetan Antelope Under the Cites Framework
    Liang Qinghua & Aaron Schwabach

 

 

NOTES


Coming Full Circle: The Use of Sentencing Circles as Federal Statutory Sentencing Reform for Native American Offenders
    Megan Lynn Johnson

 

The Presumed Eggshell Plaintiff Rule: Determining Liability When Mental Harm Accompanies Physical Injury
    Candice E. Renka


Over-Playing a Weak Hand: Why Giving Individual States a Choice is a Better Bet for Internet Gambling in the United States
    Nicholas M. Wajda

 

 

 
 
 

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