Exploring the interplay of interracial marriage, residential segregation, and racial inequality in Chicago in the decades building up to the civil rights revolution of the 1960s.
- Civil Rights
- Civil RightsThe parallels and distinctions between the African-American civil rights movement and the LGBT civil rights movement, primarily in relation to segregation and integration.
- Civil RightsThe state and federal case law concerning the constitutionality of state regulation of interracial marriage and cohabitation, and the law regarding interstate recognition of interracial marriage.
- Civil RightsHow the United States has come as a nation from the hyper-segregated housing patterns of the 1930s through the 1960s.
- Constitutional Law & Criminal ProcedureA critique on the doctrine of judicial supremacy with the Supreme Court of the United States being the final arbiter of disputes over the Constitution's meaning.
- Constitutional Law & Criminal ProcedureLooking at the scope of the Second Amendment following the holding in District of Columbia v. Heller.
- Constitutional Law & Criminal ProcedureThe laws of intellectual property and its relationship with the First Amendment