Volume 45, Number 3
February 1996
CONFERENCE
Race, Law and Justice: The Rehnquist Court and the American Dilemma
Paul Butler
Richard D. Kahlenberg
Roger Pilon
Robert S. Chang
David Kairys
Jamin B. Raskin
Charles J. Cooper
Phil Tajitsu Nash
Jeffrey Rosen
Adrienne D. Davis
Alexandra Natapoff
Katheryn K. Russell
Angela Jordan Davis
Nell Jessup Newton
Burton Wechsler
Mark Hager
Clarence Page
Brenda Wright
Stuart Ishimaru
Frank R. Parker
Frank H. Wu
ESSAYS
The End of Innocence or Politics After the Fall of the Essential Subject
Robert S. Chang
Identity Notes Part One: Playing in the Light
Adrienne D. Davis
Getting Beyond Racial Preferences:
The Class-Based Compromise
Richard D. Kahlenberg
Unexplainable on Grounds Other than Race
David Kairys
Madisonian Multiculturalism
Alexandra Natapoff
The Damaging Consequences of the Rehnquist Court's Commitment to Color-Blindness Versus Racial Justice
Frank R. Parker
Discrimination, Affirmative Action and Freedom: Sorting Out the Issues
Roger Pilon
The Color-Blind Court
Jeffrey Rosen
Affirmative (Re)Action: Anything but Race
Katheryn K. Russell
Changing America: Three Arguments About Asian Americans and the Law
Frank H. Wu
ARTICLES
"Simple Truths" About Moral Education
Eleanor W. Myers
Some In-House Appellate Litigation Clinic's Lessons in Professional Responsibility: Musical Stories of Candor and the Sandbag
Amy D. Ronner
COMMENT
Dishonoring the Honorarium Ban: Exemption for Federal Scientists
Lisa Malloy Nardini
To be cited as: 45 Am. U. L. Rev.
© Copyright 1996 American University Law Review.

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