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2 Oct 2009, 12:55 pm
[download article]Milena Sterio, Fighting Piracy in Somalia (and Elsewhere): Why More Is Needed [download article]Chris Sagers, Proliferating Rules of Per se Legality in Antitrust: The Great Swiss Cheese and the Myth of Theoretical Unification [download article]Lolita Buckner Inniss, Critical Race Theory and the Law School Curriculum: Critical Reflections on Inclusion [abstract]Candice Hoke, Internet Voting: Formulating Structural Governance… [read post]
31 Dec 2007, 9:09 am
  I tag Ann Bartow, Caitlin Borgmann, Christine Hurt, Lolita Buckner Inniss, Sudha Setty and Nancy Rapoport (and they’ll tag 5-6 people, and so on and so on). [read post]
7 May 2010, 7:14 am by Ms. JD Weekly Roundup
Cleveland State University Law Professor Lolita Buckner Inniss Profiled on Feministing Female Professor More Likely to Experience Student Incivility Ms. [read post]
6 Apr 2021, 4:40 pm by Bridget Crawford
Haneman (Creighton), Lolita Buckner Inniss (SMU), Kit Johnson (Oklahoma), Margaret E. [read post]
8 Apr 2009, 6:20 am
Lolita Buckner Inniss and Bridget Crawford look at how Nadya Suleman and her octuplets challenge society's views of race, class and gender in Multiple Anxieties: Breaching Race, Class and Gender Norms With Assisted Reproduction. [read post]
7 Jun 2010, 1:46 pm
Buckner Inniss, previously listed here, reports that she now holds the Joseph C. [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 6:20 am by Dan Ernst
  In "Black and White and Re(a)d All Over: The Role of Early Cherokee Newspapers in Promoting the Cherokee Practice of Black Slavery,” Professor Lolita Buckner Inniss will trace “the history of African-ancestored slavery among the Cherokee and the way it was promoted in early Cherokee newspapers, especially in the period leading up to the war, and examines slavery practices under the Cherokee constitution versus the U.S. constitution.” [read post]
17 Jun 2012, 4:58 pm by Lolita Buckner Inniss
                                   [continue reading -->] -Lolita Buckner Inniss cross-post from Ain’t I a Feminist Legal Scholar, Too? [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 6:20 am by Dan Ernst
  In "Black and White and Re(a)d All Over: The Role of Early Cherokee Newspapers in Promoting the Cherokee Practice of Black Slavery,” Professor Lolita Buckner Inniss will trace “the history of African-ancestored slavery among the Cherokee and the way it was promoted in early Cherokee newspapers, especially in the period leading up to the war, and examines slavery practices under the Cherokee constitution versus the U.S. constitution. [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 6:20 am by Dan Ernst
  In "Black and White and Re(a)d All Over: The Role of Early Cherokee Newspapers in Promoting the Cherokee Practice of Black Slavery,” Professor Lolita Buckner Inniss will trace “the history of African-ancestored slavery among the Cherokee and the way it was promoted in early Cherokee newspapers, especially in the period leading up to the war, and examines slavery practices under the Cherokee constitution versus the U.S. constitution. [read post]
9 Jan 2012, 5:00 am by jan.babbit@law.csuohio.edu
Hear C|M|Law experts address topics inspired by the exhibition's main themes - David Forte on post-war attitudes toward segregation in the legal profession, Dennis Keating on Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus in the interest of national security, and Lolita Buckner Inniss on African-ancestored slavery among the Cherokee. [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 6:20 am by Dan Ernst
  In "Black and White and Re(a)d All Over: The Role of Early Cherokee Newspapers in Promoting the Cherokee Practice of Black Slavery,” Professor Lolita Buckner Inniss will trace “the history of African-ancestored slavery among the Cherokee and the way it was promoted in early Cherokee newspapers, especially in the period leading up to the war, and examines slavery practices under the Cherokee constitution versus the U.S. constitution.” [read post]
14 Jul 2022, 2:22 pm
This six-week series in Fall 2022 will focus on cutting-edge legal issues in the news. [read post]
5 May 2011, 7:20 am by Lolita Buckner Inniss
-Lolita Buckner Inniss (cross-post from Ain’t I a Feminist Legal Scholar, Too?) [read post]
25 Dec 2019, 2:03 pm by Bridget Crawford
Hans, Ithaca – Professor, Cornell Law School   North Carolina Christine Nero Coughlin, Winston-Salem – Professor, Wake Forest University School of Law   Pennsylvania Jean Galbraith, Philadelphia – Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Carey School of Law   Tennessee Ganesh Sitaraman, Nashville – Professor, Vanderbilt Law School   Texas Lolita Buckner Inniss, Dallas – Professor & Senior Associate Dean, Southern… [read post]
17 Aug 2019, 9:19 am by Bridget Crawford
The essay--written by Linda Greene (Wisconsin), Lolita Buckner Inniss (SMU), Mehrsa Baradaran (UC Irvine), Noa Ben-Asher (Pace), Bennett Capers (Brooklyn), Osamudia James (Miami), Keisha Lindsay (Wisconsin, Political Science & Gender and Women's Studies) and me is now available on SSRN. [read post]
28 Oct 2011, 7:41 am by Lolita Buckner Inniss
” Continue reading the rest of the post here–> -Lolita Buckner Inniss cross-post from Ain’t I a Feminist Legal Scholar, Too? [read post]
20 Jun 2011, 3:35 pm by Lolita Buckner Inniss
(continue reading the rest of the post here) -Lolita Buckner Inniss cross-post from Ain’t I a Feminist Legal Scholar, Too? [read post]