Search Results - "Roberts, Dorothy E"
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Racism, abolition, and historical resemblance
Published in Harvard law review (01-11-2022)“…Professor Khiara Bridges's Foreword makes several stunning contributions to unlocking the mystifying logic behind the Roberts Court's jurisprudence on racial…”
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Race, Gender, and Genetic Technologies: A New Reproductive Dystopia?
Published in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (01-06-2009)“…In the 1980s, Margaret Atwood, Gena Corea, and other feminists envisioned dystopias in which wealthy white women’s reproduction was valued and privileged and…”
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Abolish race correction
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (02-01-2021)“…Several years ago my daughter sent me an alarming text. She copied the results of her routine blood work and wrote, “Look at eGFR!”. Under the estimated…”
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The Problem With Race-Based Medicine
Published in American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation (01-07-2023)Get full text
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Prison, Foster Care, and the Systemic Punishment of Black Mothers
Published in UCLA law review (01-08-2012)Get full text
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Why Sociology Matters to Race and Biosocial Science
Published in Annual review of sociology (30-07-2020)“…Recent developments in genetics and neuroscience have led to increasing interest in biosocial approaches to social life. While today's biosocial paradigms seek…”
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DEMOCRATIZING CRIMINAL LAW AS AN ABOLITIONIST PROJECT
Published in Northwestern University law review (01-01-2017)“…The criminal justice system currently functions to exclude black people from full political participation. Myriad institutions, laws, and definitions within…”
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Rationing, racism and justice: advancing the debate around 'colourblind' COVID-19 ventilator allocation
Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-02-2022)“…Withholding or withdrawing life-saving ventilators can become necessary when resources are insufficient. In the USA, such rationing has unique social justice…”
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Child protection as surveillance of African American families
Published in The Journal of social welfare & family law (02-10-2014)“…The over-representation of black children in US out of home care results from racial bias in placement decisions and a political choice to address startling…”
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Abolition constitutionalism
Published in Harvard law review (01-11-2019)“…In 1997, Curtis Flowers was charged with murdering four employees of the Tardy Furniture store in the small Mississippi town of Winona. Flowers is black. Three…”
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Centering the relationship between structural racism and individual bias
Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (13-05-2022)“…Cesario misrepresents or ignores data on real-world racist and sexist patterns and processes in an attempt to discredit the assumptions of implicit bias…”
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Sequential organ failure assessment, ventilator rationing and evolving triage guidance: new evidence underlines the need to recognise and revise, unjust allocation frameworks
Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-02-2022)“…We respond to recent comments on our proposal to improve justice in ventilator triage, in which we used as an example New Jersey's (NJ) publicly available and…”
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The Social and Moral Cost of Mass Incarceration in African American Communities
Published in Stanford law review (01-04-2004)“…The mass incarceration of African Americans coincides with a new era in criminal justice research. Social scientists are increasingly applying empirical…”
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Generalized and racialized consequences of the police response to intimate partner violence in the U.S.: A systematic scoping review
Published in Aggression and violent behavior (01-09-2024)“…Intimate partner violence (IPV) impacts more than 40 % of people in the U.S. Since the 1980s, the U.S. has maintained a police-centric response to IPV, which…”
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The Racial Geography of Child Welfare: Toward a New Research Paradigm
Published in Child welfare (01-01-2008)“…This article examines the community-level impact of concentrated child welfare agency involvement in African American neighborhoods. Based on interviews of 25…”
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Complicated legacies: The human genome at 20
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (05-02-2021)“…Millions of people today have access to their personal genomic information. Direct-to-consumer services and integration with other “big data” increasingly…”
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The Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence Policing and Family Surveillance in Large U.S. Counties
Published in Race and social problems (01-12-2024)“…For decades, policing has been the primary response to intimate partner violence (IPV) in the U.S. despite mixed evidence of its effectiveness and potential…”
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Is Race-Based Medicine Good for Us?: African American Approaches to Race, Biomedicine, and Equality
Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (22-09-2008)“…This article presents a preliminary framework for exploring the intersection of science and racial politics in the public debate about race‐based…”
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Learning about Race: The Lived Experiences of Interracially Married U.S.-born White and European Immigrant Women in the 1930s
Published in Sociology of race and ethnicity (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01-07-2019)“…How did intermarriage between African Americans and European immigrants influence how European immigrants learned about race in the United States? In this…”
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Punishing Drug Addicts Who Have Babies: Women of Color, Equality, and the Right of Privacy
Published in Harvard law review (01-05-1991)“…Women increasingly face criminal charges for giving birth to infants who test positive for drugs. Most of the women prosecuted are poor, Black, and addicted to…”
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