Texas Wesleyan Law Review
Front Matter
Articles
What Goes Around, Comes Around: Legal Ironies in an Emergent Doctrine for Preserving Academic Freedom and the University Mission
Barbara K. Bucholtz
Blowing the Lid Off: Expanding the Due Process Clause to Defend the Defenseless Against Hurricane Katrina
Olympia Duhart
Democracy and Human Rights-Not for Gay People?: EU Eastern Enlargement and Its Impact on the Protection of the Rights of Sexual Minorities
Dimitry Kochenov
The Equality Paradise: Paradoxes of the Law’s Power to Advance Equality
Marcia L. McCormick
Eliminating Fear Through Recreating Community in Rwanda: The Role of the Gacaca Courts
Christine M. Venter
The Mass Incarceration of African-American Males: A Return to Institutionalized Slavery, Oppression, and Disenfranchisement of Constitutional Rights
Floyd D. Weatherspoon
Essays
Protecting Gay and Lesbian Families From Eviction From Their Homes: The Quest for Equality for Gay and Lesbian Families in Braschi v. Stahl Associates
Paris R. Baldacci
The Profound Influence in America of Lord Mansfield’s Decision in Somerset v. Stuart
Alfred W. Blumrosen
English Common Law, Slavery, and Human Rights
Colin Bobb-Semple
Codifying Humanity: The Legal Line Between Slave and Servant
Veronica Hendrick
Somerset’s Case at the Bar: Securing the “Pure Air” of English Jurisdiction Within the British Empire
Daniel J. Hulsebosch
Vertical Flip
Allen Kamp
Rights Respiration: Disability, Isolation, and a Constitutional Right of Interaction
Allan H. Macurdy
No Air to Breathe: Victims of Sex Slavery in the U.K.
Regina E. Rauxloh
In Defense of the Compatibility of Freedom and Equality
Filip Spagnoli
The Case of Grace James (1827)
Stephen Waddams
Why Is Fairness ‘Grubby’? - Semantics, Etymology, and Perspectives in Dispute Resolution
Barbara Wilson and Alastair Wilson