Introduced in Spring 1995, the Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Digest was published through Spring 1997, after which its title changed to the Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal. In Spring, 2000 it became the Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal, and the Fall of 2005 saw the inauguration of the current title, the Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice.
Current Issue: Volume 30, Issue 2 (2024)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Slavery.AI
Emile Loza de Siles
When Public Meets Private: Private School Enrollment and Segregation in Virginia
Genevieve Siegel-Hawley, Ash Taylor-Beierl, Erica Frankenberg, April Hewko, and Andrene Castro
Colorblind and Color Mute: Words Unspoken in U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments
Chris Chambers Goodman
Essay
Notes
Bivens and Beyond: Creating a Meaningful Remedy for Federal Prisoners in a Post-Boule Landscape
Hannah M. Wilk
Standing Up to Bounty Laws: Examining State Standing Jurisprudence and Its Effect on Laws Enforced Through Private Rights of Action
Olivia A. Luzzio