Abstract
If I have learned one thing from my semester taking Critical Race Theory, it is that the United States Supreme Court has repeatedly issued decisions that directly impede on remedial efforts to address past racial discrimination. When the question of “how can we use the law to instill social change?” is proposed in class discussion, it is difficult to imagine a world in which the Court would support the progressive measures suggested.
Recommended Citation
Katherine M. Perez-Oviedo,
An In-Depth Criticism of Shaw v. Reno,
30
Mich. J. Race & L.
309
(2026).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjrl/vol30/iss2/5
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