What follows is an excerpt from Disrobed: An Inside Look at the Life and Work of a Federal Trial Judge, a book where I try to explain life on the bench and the unknown parts of our legal system.
Researchers in Britain have found that a common drug called propranolol does in fact change the hearts of those who take it. While effectively lowerin...
As I know from both my own research and from personal experience, preferences given recruited athletes and children of alumni are far more powerful than those given underrepresented minorities and affect a far larger number of students.
While I get how White people can "feel" that this is their reality -- they are targets of racism -- we must not allow this perspective to drive the future of our conversations on race.
With White America under attack, and efforts underway to "take us back to (the racial climate of) 1956, only the other way around," Fox News is stakin...
No matter how much Obama talks about being president of all Americans -- no matter how much he downplays race, no matter that he has an impeccable record on broad, race-neutral legislation -- he's still a reverse bigot.
Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey formally charged 21 more people Wednesday in connection with a series of downtown robberies and assaults over...
In all the hoopla over Judge Sonia Sotomayor being nominated to the Supreme Court, there is one interesting side story that the media is largely ignor...
Conservative pundits have railed seemingly endessly about Judge Sonia Sotomayor's supposed "reverse racism." But it appears conservative hero Ronald R...