About: George Mason Civil Rights Law Journal (deleted 25 Mar 2008 at 14:19)   Sponge Permalink

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Students concerned about preserving the legal protections for minorities that the American civil rights movement achieved in the '60s and '70s started the Civil Rights Law Journal in 1990. The Journal's first editor-in-chief prefaced the Journal's inaugural volume with the assertion, "[The] Supreme Court will no longer act as a major guardian of minority rights. Because minority groups must now travel the path alone, George Mason University School of Law has created the Civil Rights Law Journal to provide guidance and to serve as a forum for civil rights issues."

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  • Students concerned about preserving the legal protections for minorities that the American civil rights movement achieved in the '60s and '70s started the Civil Rights Law Journal in 1990. The Journal's first editor-in-chief prefaced the Journal's inaugural volume with the assertion, "[The] Supreme Court will no longer act as a major guardian of minority rights. Because minority groups must now travel the path alone, George Mason University School of Law has created the Civil Rights Law Journal to provide guidance and to serve as a forum for civil rights issues."
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Editor
  • '07-'08: Matthew Kuskie, et. al.
Discipline
  • Civil Rights Law
Country
  • Buffalo, NY
Frequency
  • semi- or tri-annually
Language
  • English
Title
  • George Mason Civil Rights Law Journal
Abbreviation
  • GEO. MASON CIV. RTS. L. J.
Website
Publisher
  • William S. Hein & Co.
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  • Students concerned about preserving the legal protections for minorities that the American civil rights movement achieved in the '60s and '70s started the Civil Rights Law Journal in 1990. The Journal's first editor-in-chief prefaced the Journal's inaugural volume with the assertion, "[The] Supreme Court will no longer act as a major guardian of minority rights. Because minority groups must now travel the path alone, George Mason University School of Law has created the Civil Rights Law Journal to provide guidance and to serve as a forum for civil rights issues." Notwithstanding its founding editor's pointed preface, CRLJ has fielded an array of articles from variety of points of view. The Journal re-designed its cover for its 10th volume in 1999.
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