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Bolling v. Sharpe Conference: April 15 - 16, 2004 ruler
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Papers Presented at Conference (To Be Posted Following the Conference)

  • James Forman Jr. (Georgetown), “The Progressive History of School Choice”
  • Charles Lawrence (Georgetown), “Forbidden Conversations: On Race, Privacy and Community”
  • William Taylor (Chair, Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights), "School Reform as a Legacy of Brown”
  • Jack Balkin (Yale), “The Truman Show: Bolling and Nonjudicial Precedents"
  • Michael Klarman (U. Va.), “Why Bolling was Hard but Desegregation in D.C. was (Relatively) Easy”
  • Elizabeth Patterson (Georgetown), “A Gradual ‘[U]nfolding of Christian Social Justice': The Desegregation of Catholic Schools in Washington, D.C.”
  • Wendell Pritchett (U. Penn.), “A National Issue: Segregation in D.C. and the Civil Rights "Movement at Mid-Century”
  • David Bernstein (George Mason University), “The Equal Protection Component of Due Process During the Lochner Era”
  • Richard Primus (U. Mich.), “ Bolling Alone”
  • Peter Rubin (Georgetown), “Substantive Due Process, Korematsu and Bolling”

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Revised April 7, 2004