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  • Volume 85: Issue 4

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 85: Issue 4
    Fall 2010

    Study

    Brilliant Disguise: An Empirical Analysis of a Social Experiment Banning Affirmative Action
    Deirdre M. Bowen

    Commentary

    Piercing the Brilliant Veil: Two Stories of American Racism
    Deborah Jones Merritt

    The Devil Is in the Lack of Details
    Ann M. Killenbeck

    The Associated Dangers of “Brilliant Disguises,” Color-Blind Constitutionalism, and Postracial Rhetoric
    andré douglas pond cummings

    On Disguises, Tokens, and Affirmative Action Policies
    Mark Strasser

    Perspective and Point of View on Affirmative Action
    Kevin Brown

    Entitled To Be Heard: Improving Evidence-Based Policy Making Through Audience and Public Reason
    Will Rhee

    Articles

    Frames of Injustice: The Bias We Overlook
    Adam Benforado

    Semiotics 101: Taking the Printed Matter Doctrine Seriously
    Kevin Emerson Collins

    Unfettered Discretion: Criminal Orders of Protection and Their Impact on Parent Defendants
    David Michael Jaros

    “Why Rebottle the Genie?”: Capitalizing on Closure in Death Penalty Proceedings
    Jody Lyne
    é Madeira

    The Civil Judicial Subsidy
    Brendan S. Maher

    Facial Challenges and Separation of Powers
    Luke Meier

    Presidential Leadership and Civil Rights Lawyering in the Era Before Brown
    Lynda G. Dodd

    Note

    Keep Off the Grass!: An Alternative Approach to the Gun Control Debate
    Lance Lindeen
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