Symposium Issue Published by Arkansas Law Review: “Education: The New Civil Right” (2015), with the articles published taken from the law review’s website below:
Symposium Introduction
Symposium: Prologue by Pamela J. Meanes, Esq.; Tracie R. Porter; and Everett Bellamy
Symposium: Foreward by Tracie R. Porter and Victoria C. Duke
Symposium Essays
Seeking Educational Equality in the North: The Integration of the Hillburn School System by Peter C. Alexander
Education in Black America: Is It the New Jim Crow? by Ellen Marrus
The School-to-Prison Pipeline: The Business Side of Incarcerating, Not Educating, Students in Public Schools by Tracie R. Porter
Symposium Articles
“Law Is Coercion”: Revisiting Judicial Power to Provide Equality in Public Education by José Felipé Anderson
Stereotype and School Pushout: Race, Gender, and Discipline Disparities by Janel A. George
The Battle for Brown by Linda Sheryl Greene
How to Fulfill a Broken Promise: Revisiting and Reaffirming the Importance of Desegregated Equal Educational Access and Opportunity by Regina Ramsey James
Militarization of School Police: One Route on the School-to-Prison Pipeline by Bethany J. Peak