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Professor Chris Goodman Presents "Dismantling the Master's House: How the Cloak of Institutional Discrimination Shields Racial Preferences" -- Loyola University Chicago

Professor Chris Chambers Goodman spoke at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law's Eleventh Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium on "Dismantling the Master's House: How the Cloak of Institutional Discrimination Shields Racial Preferences."  The colloquium took place on November 6-7.

From Loyola University Chicago School of Law:

The conference brings together academics to discuss works-in-progress concerning a broad variety of constitutional issues--including Free Speech, Substantive Due Process, Equal Protection, Suffrage Rights, Campaign Finance, Process Oriented Constitutionalism, Constitutional Theory and Interpretation, Issues at the Interface of National Security and Constitutional Rights, Due Process Underpinnings of Criminal Procedure, Judicial Review, Executive Privilege, Suspect Classifications, Commerce Clause, and Comparative Constitutionalism--to present ideas and benefit from informed critiques.

Additional information may be found here.