Diary of a Mad Law Professor

The Latest Affirmative Action Decision Isn’t Just About Race

The Latest Affirmative Action Decision Isn’t Just About Race The Latest Affirmative Action Decision Isn’t Just About Race

The Supreme Court’s decision sweeps away decades of equal protection precedent.

Apr 30, 2014 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Prison Culture: How Biases Trump Evidence and Land People in Jail

Prison Culture: How Biases Trump Evidence and Land People in Jail Prison Culture: How Biases Trump Evidence and Land People in Jail

The imprisonment of an American couple in Qatar reveals biases in criminal justice, at home and abroad.

Apr 8, 2014 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

‘I, Too, Am Harvard’ Rocks the Ivory Tower

‘I, Too, Am Harvard’ Rocks the Ivory Tower ‘I, Too, Am Harvard’ Rocks the Ivory Tower

At Harvard, as elsewhere, students battle the banality of racism by turning insult into art.

Mar 12, 2014 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Worlds, and Wombs, Collide in a Kansas Bill Criminalizing Surrogate Pregnancy Contracts

Worlds, and Wombs, Collide in a Kansas Bill Criminalizing Surrogate Pregnancy Contracts Worlds, and Wombs, Collide in a Kansas Bill Criminalizing Surrogate Pregnancy Contracts

There is danger in turning surrogacy into a sexless crime.

Feb 5, 2014 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

It’s Time to End ‘Broken Windows’ Policing

It’s Time to End ‘Broken Windows’ Policing It’s Time to End ‘Broken Windows’ Policing

The returning William Bratton should recognize that the notorious policy has exacerbated discrimination, not improved safety.

Jan 8, 2014 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

There’s Nothing Postracial About Richie Incognito or Craig Cobb

There’s Nothing Postracial About Richie Incognito or Craig Cobb There’s Nothing Postracial About Richie Incognito or Craig Cobb

No matter how you parse it, Incognito is a bully and Cobb is a white supremacist.

Nov 26, 2013 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Writing as Woman’s Work

Writing as Woman’s Work Writing as Woman’s Work

The devaluation of “content” is bad for readers and for democracy.

Oct 30, 2013 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

The Complicated Politics of Self-Exploitation

The Complicated Politics of Self-Exploitation The Complicated Politics of Self-Exploitation

As the wealth gap grows, so have the number of ways a woman can sell her body. What is the cost?

Sep 25, 2013 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

The Race-Baiting of America

The Race-Baiting of America The Race-Baiting of America

The tragic murder of Australian student Christopher Lane is being exploited by the right to stoke fears of a race war.

Aug 28, 2013 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

The Roberts Court’s Civil Rights Denialism

The Roberts Court’s Civil Rights Denialism The Roberts Court’s Civil Rights Denialism

Despite its DOMA decision, the recent rulings by the Supreme Court reflect a conservative majority bent on ignoring enduring inequality.

Jul 3, 2013 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

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