[EL] A New Tool: Scholars of Color on Political Law
Spencer Overton
soverton at law.gwu.edu
Wed Jan 1 14:33:19 PST 2014
Many scholars, conference organizers, and reporters who focus on our
increasingly diverse democracy want to ensure their reading, citations,
panels, and quotations reflect diverse perspectives.
We've created a tool to help. *Scholars of Color on Political Law
<http://professorsofcolor.wordpress.com/> features abstracts and links to
full articles by law professors of color. *You can also pull articles on
a single topic (e.g., redistricting).
Initial site participants include Steven Bender, Henry Chambers, Guy-Uriel
Charles, Gabriel "Jack" Chin, Kareem Crayton, Gilda Daniels, Atiba Ellis,
Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, Michael Kang, Janai Nelson, Spencer Overton, Bertrall
Ross, Terry Smith, Daniel Tokaji, Franita Tolson, and Ciara
Torres-Spelliscy.
Please consider bookmarking and using the website.
Thanks!
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Spencer Overton <http://spenceroverton.com/>
Professor of Law
Director, GW Political Law Studies
Initiative<http://www.law.gwu.edu/Academics/research_centers/politicallaw/Pages/AboutPLSI.aspx>
Stealing Democracy <http://www.stealingdemocracy.com/excerpts.cfm>
(book), Discrimination
in Covered States<http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/02/shelby-county-v-holder-voting-discrimination-remains-concentrated-in-covered-states/>
, Racial Entitlement<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/spencer-overton/voting-rights-act-supreme-court_b_2780810.html>,
The Other Voting
Case<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/spencer-overton/arizona-voting-supreme-court_b_2895728.html>
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