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引用次数: 6
摘要
十年前,Michael J. Klarman教授在《弗吉尼亚法律评论》上发表了一篇题为“布朗、种族变化和民权运动”的文章。克拉曼教授的部分观点是如此引人注目,以至于另一个学科最广泛阅读的学术出版物《美国历史杂志》(JAH)仅仅在四个月后就发表了克拉曼解释的简短版本。克拉曼教授在《弗吉尼亚法律评论》上发表的文章附有本文作者杰拉尔德·n·罗森伯格教授和马克·图什内特教授的批评评论,以及教授的回复
"Happy" Birthday, "Brown v. Board of Education?" "Brown's" Fiftieth Anniversary and the New Critics of Supreme Court Muscularity
EN years ago Professor Michael J. Klarman published an article entitled “Brown, Racial Change, and the Civil Rights Movement” in the Virginia Law Review. Portions of Professor Klarman’s argument were so notable that another discipline’s most widely read scholarly publication, the Journal of American History (“JAH”), printed a briefer version of Klarman’s interpretation just four months later. Professor Klarman’s Virginia Law Review article was accompanied by critical commentaries by this writer, Professor Gerald N. Rosenberg, and Professor Mark Tushnet, and a reply by Professor
期刊介绍:
The Virginia Law Review is a journal of general legal scholarship published by the students of the University of Virginia School of Law. The continuing objective of the Virginia Law Review is to publish a professional periodical devoted to legal and law-related issues that can be of use to judges, practitioners, teachers, legislators, students, and others interested in the law. First formally organized on April 23, 1913, the Virginia Law Review today remains one of the most respected and influential student legal periodicals in the country.