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Call for Submissions: Volume 63

The UCLA Law Review is seeking submissions for publication in Volume 63: Issues 1, 2, and 3; and for publication in its online component, Discourse.

Enforcing Rights

Courts frequently confine constitutional litigation to a single remedial avenue. For example, courts typically allow enforcement of Fourth Amendment rights by providing either exclusion of evidence or a civil remedy under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, but not...

Milliken, Meredith, and Metropolitan Segregation

Over the last sixty years, the courts, Congress, and the President—but mostly the courts—first increased integration in schools and neighborhoods, and then changed course, allowing schools to resegregate. The impact of these decisions is illustrated...