CRCLF Editorial Board, May 17, 2019, New Rochelle, New York Flint’s water crisis was everything. It put the lives of everyday U.S. Citizens at risk. It disproportionately impacted African Americans. It resulted as a result of Republican and Democrat leaderships’ inability to confront and constrain big banks that financed the operation that resulted in widespread […]
CRCLF Editorial Board, May 17, 2019, New Rochelle, New York The issue of whether student-athletes should be paid has been an issue of debate for many years. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”), is a not-for-profit entity that regulates the athletic programs of more than one thousand colleges and universities in the United States and […]
CRCLF Editorial Board, May 17, 2019, New Rochelle, New York Sixty-five years after the U.S. Supreme Court announced its historic decision in Brown v. Board of Education, America continues to struggle with equitable and integrated education. In Brown, the Warren Court was abundantly clear that the “separate but equal doctrine” underlying segregation was not lawful […]
CRCLF Editorial Board, May 17, 2019, New Rochelle, New York Affirmative Action is a heated issue. As a result, it should come as no surprise that in the context of education, Affirmative Action is an issue that seems never to end. To date, Affirmative Action has endured multiple deaths. The plaintiff in this unending saga […]