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The National Black Law Journal (NBLJ) has been committed to scholarly discourse exploring the intersection of race and the law since 1970, when the NBLJ was started by five African-American law students and two African-American law professors. The Journal was the first of its kind in the United States.
Volume 4, Issue 3, 1975
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgment
Acknowledgment
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Part I: Edited Transcipts of Proceedings
Panel Discussion No. 1
Beyond DeFunis: Testing the Nation's Will
Moderator: Ralph R. Smith
Panelists: Derrick A. Bell, Peter J. Liacouras, Cruz Reynoso
Minority Law Teachers' Meeting
Moderators: Harry T. Edwards, Walter J. Leonard, Harry W. McGee, Jr.
Discussants: Derrick A.Bell, Jr., Drew S. Days, III, Charles T. Duncan, James E. Jones, Jr. , Patricia King, Richard Taylor
Panel Discussion No. 2
Legal Education of Minority Students: Review and Overview
Moderator: Walter J. Leonard
Panelists: Dr. William Boyd, Frederick M. Hart, Dr. Stephen P. Klein, Michael D. Rappaport