NEW ENGLAND LAW REVIEW


VOLUME 31

SPRING 1997

NUMBER 3


SYMPOSIUM: CRITICAL RACE PERSPECTIVES FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM--SECOND ANNUAL NORTHEASTERN PEOPLE OF COLOR LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP CONFERENCE

Introduction

The Conference on Critical Race Theory: When the Rainbow Is Not Enough

Charles J. Ogletree, Jr.


Speech

Keynote Address: Redefining Our Roles in the Battle for Inclusion of People of Color in Legal Education

Phoebe A. Haddon


Articles

Creating Alliances and Community: It's too Soon to Celebrate

Honorable Sylvia R. Cooks

The Culture of Success: Improving the Academic Success Opportunities for Multicultural Students in Law School

Pamela Edwards

United States v. Fordice: The Mississippi Aftermath

Dannye Holley & L. Darnell Weeden

Getting It Wrong: Hopwood v. Texas and Its Implications in Racial Diversity in Legal Education and Practice

Roscoe C. Howard, Jr

The Relevance of Race and Disparity in Discussions of Contract Law

Blake D. Morant


Essay

Reflections on Affirmative Action: Halcyon Winds and Minefields

Dean David Hall


Award Presentation

The Haywood Burns/Shanara Gilbert Award

Leonard M. Baynes


Comments

Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Pena: Is Strict Scrutiny Fatal in Fact for Governmental Affirmative Action Programs?

Michael L. Manuel

Joe Camel and the Targeting of Minors in Tobacco Advertising: Before and After 44 Liquormart v. Rhode Island

Mary B. Meaden


Note

The Effect of Intoxication as a "Mitigating Factor" for Murder and Manslaughter

M. Christina Almanzor


New England Law Review Editorial Board