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 1 (2023)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Exploring the African Regional Human Rights Standards as the Basis for an Enabling Environment for Self-Managed Abortion
Lucia Berro Pizzarossa, Michelle Maziwisa, and Ebenezer Durojaye
The Right To Hope: A New Perspective Of The Right To Have Expectations, Opportunities And Plans
Juan Carlos Riofrio
Notes
A Miscarriage of Justice: How Femtech Apps and Fog Data Evade Fourth Amendment Privacy Protections
Rachel Silver
Show Me the Money: How Bankruptcy Courts Could Become the Most Equitable Mass Tort Forum
Olivia Maier