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The National Black Law Journal   
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The National Black Law Journal
The National Black Law Journal has been committed to scholarly discourse exploring the intersection of race and the law for over twenty-eight years. One of the Journals founding editors noted that it was important that there be a forum for providing a theoretical framework for practical daily application of Black legal ideas and concepts. The Journal has aimed to build on this tradition by publishing articles that make a substantive contribution to current dialogue taking place around issues such as affirmative action, employment law, the criminal justice system, community development and labor issues. The Journal has a commitment to publish articles that inspire new thought, explore new alternatives and contribute to current jurisprudential stances.

Contact Info:
Barbara Bridges, Editor in Chief
bjb2128@columbia.edu, jrnnblj@law.columbia.edu
212-854-3318

 
 
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