The end of race-based affirmative action should pave the way for positive admissions considerations and full-tuition support for descendants of enslaved Americans, James E. Murray Jr. writes. The death knell for race-based affirmative action may give way for American descendants of slavery (ADOS), Black Americans whose ancestors were enslaved in the United States, to receive positive considerations in college admissions. With a particular look at lineage rather than race, the case also needs to be made for offering full-tuition support for ADOS pursuing higher education as a measure of reparative justice.
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The role of cities in environmental regulation; Edmund Burke’s and James Madison’s views on violent revolution; and to what extent “thoughtfulness,” or human intelligence and reflection, should be factored into the rule of law these are a few of the topics NYU Law faculty members tackled in books they published in the past year. They also authored casebooks on topics ranging from tax to copyright to environmental law.