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George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal
The ''George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal'' is a law review run by students at the George Mason University School of Law. It published one or two issues each academic year from 1990 to 2006-2007, and three issues each year since then. The journal is published by William S. Hein & Co. == History == The journal was established in 1990 in the wake of a rash of Supreme Court cases that undermined and weakened the effectiveness and purpose of the Civil Rights Act (42 U.S.C. 1983). Darrell Jackson, the law journal's first editor-in-chief, prefaced the inaugural volume with the assertion, "() Supreme Court will no longer act as a major guardian of minority rights. Because minority groups must now travel the path alone, George Mason University School of Law has created the ''Civil Rights Law Journal'' to provide guidance and to serve as a forum for civil rights issues."〔Jackson, Darrell D., ''Preface, George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal'' 1 (1990).〕 The journal is published by a Board of Editors composed of select students at George Mason University School of Law. The journal covers civil rights related topics including race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, free speech, abortion rights, cruel and unusual punishment, search and seizure, voting rights, and rights of the disabled. Beginning with Volume 20, the journal gives a "Best Note" award for its student-written pieces.
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