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Volume 37

A Note from the Editor-in-Chief James Ramsey   Original artwork John Sherman   The Panther Declawed: How Blue Mayors Disarmed Black Men Karl T. Muth   Balm of the Ancestors LaTrina M. Johnson-Brown   Police Arbitration and the Public Interest Stephen A. Plass  ...

Volume 36

Volume 36 A Note from the Editors The Editors A Note from the Editor-in-Chief Julian Nunally Demons, Savages, and Sovereigns: On Whiteness and Law James Ramsey Belinda (Say her name) Kiah Duggins What the Hair: Employment Discrimination Against Black People Based on...

Submissions

The Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal (HBLJ) is excited to announce the 2021-2022 Call for Submissions for our 38th volume. The theme of this year’s volume will be “Afro-Latin America and the Law: Pan American Connections.” We encourage the submission of papers that...

Full History of Blackletter Law Journal

Types of Articles Unlike many other journals, Blackletter/JREJ has published a wide range of content over time. At its inception, as a newsletter, it curated political commentary and opinion pieces, but also ads for local businesses and events relevant to Blacks at...