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Diversity Readings in Legal Research and Writing
Johanna K. P. Dennis, Ensuring a Multicultural Educational Experience in Legal Education: Start with the Legal Writing Classroom, 16 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 613, 644 (2010)
Lorraine Bannai; Anne Enquist, (Un)Examined Assumptions and (Un)Intended Messages: Teaching Students to Recognize Bias in Legal Analysis and Language, 27 Seattle U. L. Rev. 1, 40 (2003)
Pamela Edwards; Sheilah Vance, Teaching Social Justice through Legal Writing, 7 Legal Writing: J. Legal Writing Inst. 63, 86 (2001)
Pat K. Chew; Lauren K. Kelley-Chew, Subtly Sexist Language, 16 Colum. J. Gender & L. 643, 678 (2007)
Tonya Kowalski, The Forgotten Sovereigns, 36 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 765, 826 (2009)
Breeland, Brennan P., I Am Jack's Radical Self-Degradation: A Pedagogical Argument for the Inclusion of the Indigenous Narrative in the Postmodern Legal Education (March 27, 2010) SSRN
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Diversity Readings Related to First-Year Courses, University of Washington Research Guide by Mary Whisner
This guide from the University of Washington provides citations to a wide range or resources relating to diversity and inclusion.