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L. Darnell Weeden
Associate Dean and Roberson King Professor
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L. Darnell Weeden, Commentary on Professor Richards Sander’s
Class in American Legal Education,
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851 (2011).
L. Darnell Weeden, It Is Discriminatory For Arizona or Society To
Engage In the Anti-Immigration Practice of Profiling Hispanics for
Speaking Spanish, 12 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L 109 (2010).
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L. Darnell Weeden, A First Amendment Establishment Clause Analysis
Of Permanent Displays On Public Property As Government Speech, 35 T.
Marshall L. Rev. 217 (2010).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Historically Black Colleges Advance Reverse
Academic Diversity, 13 N.Y. City L. Rev. 1 (2009).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Race-Conscious Equality Confronts America,
President Obama, Justice Sotomayor, Professor Gates, And Sergeant
Crowley, 35 T. Marshall L. Rev. 113 (2009).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Standing and Speaking Constitutional Truth to
Local Power Regarding Undocumented Immigrant Residents Dwelling With
We The People Of The United States, 34 S. Ill. U. L.J. 55 (2009).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Racial Profiling and the Implications of Jena Six
in Undermining the Civil Rights of Blacks in America, 36 S.U. L.
Rev. 239 (2009).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Foreword: Immigration Law & Policy Symposium, 34
T. Marshall L. Rev. 283 (2009).
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L. Darnell Weeden, English Only Rules In Public Schools Should Be
Presumed Illegal, 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 379 (2009).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The Black Eye of Hurricane Katrina's Post Jim
Crow Syndrome Is A Basic Human Dignity Challenge For America, 37
Cap. U. L. Rev. 93 (2008).
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L. Darnell Weeden, TMSL Law Review 2008 Education Symposium Opening
Commentary, 34 T. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2008).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Implication of the No Child Left Behind Act for
Educational Equity and Segregation, 4 Fla. Int’l U. L. Rev. 101
(2008).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Response to Professor Amar: Some Thoughts on the
Electoral College's Past, Present, and Future, 34 Ohio N.U. L. Rev.
393 (2008).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Local Laws Restricting the Freedom of
Undocumented Immigrants as Violations of Equal Protection and
Principles of Federal Preemption, 52 St. Louis U. L.J. 479 (2008).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The Less Than Fair Employment Practice of an
English-Only Rule in the Workplace, 7 Nev. L. J. 947 (2007).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Justice Thurgood Marshall And School Integration:
Green and Keyes from a Unitary Standard to a Double Standard to a
Uniform National De Facto Standard, 27 Miss. C. L. Rev. 293 (2007).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Essay: Does the No Child Left Behind Law (NCLBA)
Burden the States as an Unfunded Mandate Under Federal Law?, 31 T.
Marshall L. Rev. 239 (2006).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Hurricane Katrina and the Toxic Torts
Implications of Environmental Injustice in New Orleans, 40 T.
Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2006).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Hurricane Katrina: First Amendment Censorship and
the New Media, 31 T. Marshall L. Rev. 479 (2006).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Justice Alito and the Issue of Racial
Discrimination: From Racial Segregation to Racial Diversity, 33 S.U.
L. Rev. 469 (2006).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Raising the Bar in the Affirmative Action
Debate: A Pragmatic Comment on Professor Richard H. Sander’s
Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools
Article, 15 S. Cal. Rev. L. & Soc. Just. 195 (2006).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Employing Race-Neutral Affirmative Action to
Create Educational Diversity While Attacking Socio-Economic Status
Discrimination, 19 St. John’s J. Legal Comment. 297 (2005).
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L. Darnell Weeden, ERISA’s Preemption Ruling Prevents a Patient from
Suing an HMO Under State Malpractice Law: After Aetna Health, Inc.
v. Davila Who Will Grant the Working Middle Class a Meaningful Right
to be Heard?, 7 U. Pa. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 715 (2005).
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L. Darnell Weeden, After Grutter v. Bollinger Higher Education Must
Keep Its Eyes on the Tainted Diversity Prize Legacy, 19 Byu J. Pub.
L. 161 (2004).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Can Brown v. Board of Education Meet the
Challenge of Race-Neutral Discrimination in the 21st Century? 29 T.
Marshall L. Rev. 399 (2004).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Tactical Self-Funded ERISA Employers
Unnecessarily Threaten Employers’ Right To An Independent Review Of
An HMO’s Medical Necessity Determination With Preemption, 77 St.
Johns L. Rev. 867 (2003).
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L. Darnell Weeden, HMOs, ERISA’s “Relate To” Preemption” And A
Patient’s Right To An External Review Of Medical Necessity Decisions
And The Implications Of Field And Conflict Preemption, 5 DePaul J.
Health Care L. 207 (2002).
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L. Darnell Weeden, An HMO Does Not Owe an ERISA Fiduciary Duty to
Its Employee Beneficiaries: After Peg ram v. Herdrich, Who Will
Speak for the Working Class, 23 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 381 (2002).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The Rise and Fall of Enron: A White House
Nondisclosure Entangles Separation of Powers and Contempt of
Congress, 34 McGeorge L. Rev. 65 (2002).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Creating Race-Neutral Diversity In Federal
Procurement In A Post Adarand World, 23 Whittier L. Rev. 951 (2002).
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L. Darnell Weeden, A Post-Impeachment Indictment of the Independent
Counsel Statute, 28 N. Ky. L. Rev. 536 (2001).
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L. Darnell Weeden, How to Establish Flying the Confederate Flag with
the State as a Sponsor Violates the Equal Protection Clause, 34
Akron L. Rev. 521 (2001).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The Clinton Impeachment Indicates a Presidential
Impeachment Offense Is Only Limited by Constitutional Process and
Congress’ Political Compass Directive, 27 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 2499
(2001).
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L. Darnell Weeden, United States v. Morrison: The Supreme Court's
Old School Federalism Places Federal Civil Rights for Women and
Minorities At Risk, 26 T. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2000-2001).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Protecting the President's Limited Expectation of
Privacy During an Investigation May Justify the Protective Function
Privilege for the Secret Service, 60 Mont. L. Rev. 109 (1999).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Rethinking Affirmative Action: Towards a
Class-Based Model, 56 Guild Prac. 87 (1999).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The Ben J. Altheimer Symposium: Racial Equity in
the Twenty-First Century: Essay: Race and the Criminal Law – It Is
Not Right under the Constitution to Stop and Frisk Minority People
because They Don't Look Right, 21 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 829
(1998-1999).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The President and Mrs. Jones Were in Federal
Court: The Litigation Established No Constitutional Immunity for
President Clinton, 7 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 361 (1998-1999).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Affirmative Action California Style - Proposition
209: The Right Message While Avoiding a Fatal Constitutional
Attraction because of Race and Sex, 21 Seattle U. L. Rev. 281
(1997).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Symposium: Critical Race Perspectives for the New
Millennium - Second Annual Northeastern People of Color Legal
Scholarship Conference United States v. Fordice: The Mississippi
Aftermath, 31 New Eng. L. Rev. 769 (1997).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Yo, Hopwood, Saying No to Race-Based Affirmative
Action Is the Right Thing to Do from an Afrocentric Perspective, 27
Cumb. L. Rev. 533 (1996).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Just Say No to Race Exclusive College
Scholarships: From an Afrocentric Perspective, 20 T. Marshall L.
Rev. 205 (1994-1995).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Statutory and Equal Protection Remedies to Save
Historically Black Colleges from the Effects of Invidious
Desegregation, 18 T. Marshall L. Rev. 41 (1992).
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L. Darnell Weeden, City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson and the Aborted
Affirmative Action Plan, 16 S.U. L. Rev. 73 (1989).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The Status of Affirmative Action in 1986 and
Beyond, 31 Howard L.J. 33 (1988).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Louisiana's Gasohol Subsidies Laws Raise
Constitutional Issues under the Anti-Discrimination Theories of
Market Participation, Commerce and Equal Protection Clauses, 13 S.U.
L. Rev. 223 (1987).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Symposium: Minority Legal Pedagogy: Foundation
for Participation in the Legal Profession Black Law Schools and the
Affirmative Action Rationale, 12 T. Marshall L. Rev. 395 (1986).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Affirmative Action Update and How to Develop and
Sell an Affirmative Action Plan, 13 S.U. L. Rev. 35 (1986).
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L. Darnell Weeden, Race-Conscious Affirmative Action v. Creative
Color-Blind Policies and the Implications of Stotts, 11 S.U. L. Rev.
1 (1984-1985).
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L. Darnell Weeden, The Effect of Section 706 State Agency
Proceedings upon Subsequent Title VII Claims, 14 N.C. Cent. L.J. 473
(1983).
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