Prefatory Matter
2015 Mid-Atlantic People of Color Conference
Projecting Diversity: The Methods, Results, Assumptions and Limitations fo the U.S. Census Bureau's Population Projections
Howard Hogan, Jennifer M. Ortman, and Sandra L. Colby
A Dry Hate: White Supremacy and Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric in the Humanitarian Crisis on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Kristina M. Campbell
Moving from Carolene to the Commerce Clause: A New Approach to Race for the New American Future
Nareissa L. Smith
Democracy and the Other: The Inverse Relationship Between Majority Rule and a Heterogeneous Citizenry
Franciska A. Coleman
The Civil Rights of Sexually Exploited Youth in Foster Care
Dale Margolin Cecka
Seen but Not Recognized: Black Caregivers, Childhood Cruelties, and Social Dislocations in an Increasingly Colored America
Reginald Leamon Robinson
An Analysis of the Legal and Practical Implications of the Potential Increased Participation in Jury Service by Racial Minorities in the U.S. Criminal Justice System
Brian Keith Leonard
The Ghosts of White Supremacy: Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and the Spectors of Black Criminality
Nick J. Sciullo
Coping with a New "Yellow Peril": Japanese Immigration, the Gentleman's Agreement, and the Coming of World War II
Paul Finkelman
C. Edwin Baker Lecture for Liberty, Equality, and Democracy
Compelled Commercial Speech
Robert Post
Symposium: Zealous Advocacy for Social Change
Worker Collective Action in the Digital Age
Jeffrey M. Hirsch