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Volume 79, Fall 2005, Number 4
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This issue contains articles from Symposium: People of Color, Women, and the Public CorporationEditorial Board
Symposium
Introduction to Symposium on People of Color, Women, and the Public Corporation: The Sophistication of Discrimination
Cheryl L. Wade
Whatever Happened to Racism?
Rachel F. Moran
A Bridle, a Prod, and a Big Stick: An Evaluation of Class Actions, Shareholder Proposals, and the Ultra Vires Doctrine as Methods for Controlling Corporate Behavior
Adam J. Sulkowski and Kent Greenfield
Corporate Hierarchy and Racial Justice
Thomas W. Joo
Director Independence and the Duty of Loyalty: Race, Gender, Class, and the Disney-Ortiz Litigation
Larry Cata Backer
Some Reflections on the Diversity of Corporate Boards: Women, People of Color, and the Unique Issues Associated with Women of Color
Lisa M. Fairfax
Sex and Capital: What They Tell Us About Ourselves
Claire Moore Dickerson
Corporate Social Responsibility for Work/Family Balance
Marleen A. O'Connor
Memo on Binary Economics to Attorneys for Women and People of Color Re: What Else Can Public Corporations Do for Your Clients?
Robert Ashford
Article
Supreme Court Law Clerks' Recollections of Brown v. Board of Education II
Gordon B. Davidson, Daniel J. Meador, Earl E. Pollock, E. Barrett Prettyman Jr., and John Q. Barrett