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Legal Reform Article Review: Color and the Court William Jones LAW/529 Professor Racquel Peebles January 20, 2004 Legal Reform Article Review: Color and the Court Introduction Christopher Edley, Jr. has been a noted professor at Harvard Law School since 1981. He is co-director of the Civil Rights Project at Harvard. Among his current activities, he is serving a six-year term as a member of the bipartisan U. S. Civil Rights Commission (Staff & Associates Bios, 2004). Edley's article, Color and the Court, is clearly about the present state of civil rights in the United States, and the impact a new presidential administration will have on future changes. The article does not encompass strictly an issue of legal reform or dispute resolution, but offers a single individual's view of racial diversity and the Supreme Court's impact on it. Article Review Edley directs his argument by focusing on minority dispute losses of recent Supreme Court decisions and the use of...

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