Volume 70, Issue 2 (1994) Symposium on the Law of Freedom Part I: Freedom: Personal Liberty and Private Law
Symposium EditorPaul Finkelman
Front Matter
Table of Contents - Issue 2
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Race, Marriage, and the Law of Freedom: Alabama and Virginia 1860s-1960 - Freedom: Personal Liberty and Private Law
Peter Wallenstein
African Americans and the Meaning of Freedom: Washington County, Texas as a Case Study, 1865-1886 - Freedom: Politics
Donald G. Nieman
Black Access to Law in Reconstruction: The Case of Warren County, Mississippi - Freedom: Politics
Christopher Waldrep
Constricting the Law of Freedom: Justice Miller, The Fourteenth Amendment, and the Slaughter-House Cases - Freedom: Constitutional Law
Richard L. Aynes
The Quest for Freedom in the Post-Brown South: Desegregation and White Self-Interest - Freedom: Constitutional Law
Davison M. Douglas
The League of Nations and the Right to be Free from Enslavement: The First Human Right to Be Recognized as Customary International Law - Freedom: Beyond the United States
Renee Colette Redman
Notes
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Scott T. Schutte
- Managing Editor
- Deborah H. Buttell
- Executive Articles Editors
- Patrice S. Arend
- S. Randall Kalberg
- Lisa Krasberg
- Christina L. Mack
- Kathy M. Sons
- Survey Editor
- S. Randall Kalberg
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Jean M. Fraleigh
- Machael B. Harlin
- Julie E. Holland
- Henry Pietrkowski
- Alicia Prather
- Andrew S. Rosenman
- Jon R. Sick
- Myriam Zreczny