Rutgers Race and the Law Review

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Rutgers Race and the Law Review is a scholarly legal journal focused on issues of race, civil rights, and social justice, published by Rutgers Law School.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic journal
law review
scholarly journal
student-edited law journal
academicDiscipline civil rights law
constitutional law
critical race theory
race and the law
social justice
affiliatedWith Rutgers Law School NERFINISHED
Rutgers University
aimsTo contribute to social justice advocacy through legal scholarship
influence legal discourse on race
countryOfPublication United States
discipline law
editedBy law students
focusesOn anti-discrimination law
civil rights
equality under the law
race
racial justice
social justice
genre law review article
legal scholarship
intendedAudience judges
law students
legal scholars
policy makers
practicing attorneys
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium online journal
print journal
mission to promote legal scholarship on civil rights and social justice
to provide a forum for scholarship on race and the law
publisher Rutgers Law School NERFINISHED
publishes articles
comments
essays
notes
topic civil rights litigation
criminal justice reform
education equity
immigration and race
intersection of race and law
policing and race
systemic racism in law
voting rights

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Rutgers Law School
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