
The goal of the Michigan Journal of Race & Law is to serve as a forum for the exploration of issues relating to race and law, and Civil Rights in general. The Journal is recognized for publishing cutting edge scholarship on a wide range of Civil Rights issues from diverse perspectives, most specifically those issues that are marginalized in mainstream legal discourse. Those perspectives include anything from Critical Race Theory to Law & Economics, and everything in between. This flexibility has allowed the Journal to cover a huge number of topics in-depth and with great effect. To that end, the Journal publishes the views of scholars, students, practitioners, and social scientists. Since the inaugural issue, the Journal has become nationally recognized as one of the leading Civil Rights Journals in the country, and has also been consistently ranked among the top 25 specialty Journals overall.
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