The creation of the University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class was inspired by the recognition that the study and practice of law is often infused with a brand of myopia that directs legal inquiry towards the language of statutes and case law, but away from the larger effects of those laws on the population in general.

Submissions from 2010

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The "Tomahawk" and the "Healing Balm": Drug Treatment Courts in Theory and Practice, Richard C. Boldt

Submissions from 2008

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What Documentary Films Teach Us About the Criminal Justice System - Introduction, Taunya Lovell Banks

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Denny v. Elizabeth Arden Salons, Inc.: Condoning Race Discrimination in Resembling Places of Public Accommodation Under Title II, Radiance A. Walters

Submissions from 2007

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Diversifying the Delivery of Legal Services to the Poor by Adding a Reduced Fee Private Attorney Component to the Predominantly Staff Model, Including Through a Judicare Program, Michael A. Millemann

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Setting an Agenda for the Future Delivery of Legal Services to the Poor in Maryland, Michael A. Millemann

Submissions from 2006

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Political Ideology as a Religion: the Idolatry of Democracy, Maxwell O. Chibundu

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Accommodating Religion and Law in the 21st Century, Andrew J. King

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The Global Advancement of Women: Barriers and Best Practices - Foreword, Paula A. Monopoli

Submissions from 2005

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A Check on the Real Realities of Immigration: A Reflection, Maureen A. Sweeney

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Restoring the Rule of Law: Reflections on Fixing the Immigration System and Exploring Failed Policy Choices, Katherine L. Vaughns