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Saint Louis University public law review, 1996
Many people are surprised at the level of distrust of the health care system held by African Amer... more Many people are surprised at the level of distrust of the health care system held by African Americans. However, fear and distrust of the health care system is a natural and logical response to the history of experimentation and abuse. The fear and distrust shape our lives and, consequently, our perspectives. 2 That perspective keeps African Americans from getting health care treatment, from participating in medical research, from signing living wills, and from donating organs. That perspective affects the health care that African Americans receive. This fear and distrust is rarely acknowledged in traditional bioethical discourse. Some bioethicists question the existence of a "uniquely" African American bioethical perspective. 3 They maintain that since the values and beliefs held by African Americans are also held by other oppressed groups, such as Native Americans, there is no African American perspective. However, these traditional bioethicists miss (or ignore) an impor...
... 651, 654, 19 L.Ed.2d 787 (1968). 68 See, eg, Black D. Picking up the pieces after Alexander V... more ... 651, 654, 19 L.Ed.2d 787 (1968). 68 See, eg, Black D. Picking up the pieces after Alexander V. Sandoval: resurrecting a private cause of action for disparate impact. NCL Rev. Dec 2002;81:356. 69 Id. 70 Id. Page 12. 324 VR Randall ...
Saint Louis University public law review, 1996
Copyright (c) 1996 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Public Law Review.... more Copyright (c) 1996 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Public Law Review. 1996. 15 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 191. LENGTH: 20206 words BIOETHICS AND LAW SYMPOSIUM DECONSTRUCTING TRADITIONAL ...
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2003
St. Louis LJ, 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Law Journal. Sprin... more Copyright (c) 2010 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Law Journal. Spring, 2010. 54 St. Louis LJ 795. LENGTH: 5700 words TEACHING CIVIL RIGHTS: TEACHING DIVERSITY SKILLS IN LAW SCHOOL. NAME: VERNELLIA R. RANDALL*. ...
African Americans are sicker than white Americans; they are dying at a significantly higher rate.... more African Americans are sicker than white Americans; they are dying at a significantly higher rate. On most measures of health, African Americans have poorer health status to populations in developing countries such as Barbados, Bahamas, Cuba and Ghana. Slavery, ...
academic.udayton.edu
Race, Health Care and the Law Speaking Truth to Power! Using Reparations to Repair Black Health. ... more Race, Health Care and the Law Speaking Truth to Power! Using Reparations to Repair Black Health. Checkout: Reclamationgallery.com. ...
Page 1. Dfmv Wliil? Slack Page 2. Dying While Black Page 3. Page 4. ERNELLIA ANDALL SEVEN PRINCIP... more Page 1. Dfmv Wliil? Slack Page 2. Dying While Black Page 3. Page 4. ERNELLIA ANDALL SEVEN PRINCIPLES PRESS, INC. DAYTON, OH Page 5. Copyright © 2006 by Vernellia R. Randall Published by Seven Principles Press, Inc. ...
Cumb. L. Rev., 1995
Page 1. A REPLY TO PROFESSOR WARD Vernellia R. Randall* Professor Ward's primary observa... more Page 1. A REPLY TO PROFESSOR WARD Vernellia R. Randall* Professor Ward's primary observation is that the results of my study "offer an opportunity to address the core question of whether we need basic reform of law practice ...
. John's L. Rev., 2006
Page 1. The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Symposium THE MISUSE... more Page 1. The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Symposium THE MISUSE OF THE LSAT: DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BLACKS AND OTHER MINORITIES IN LAW SCHOOL ADMISSIONS VERNELLIA ...
Seton Hall Law …, 1996
1070 SETON HALL LAW REVIEW [Vol. 26:1069 B. Critiquing State Waiver Application 1134 C. Protectin... more 1070 SETON HALL LAW REVIEW [Vol. 26:1069 B. Critiquing State Waiver Application 1134 C. Protecting Patients from Cost Containment: Conclusion 1140 V. Conclusion 1140 I. Introduction The terms "managed care" or "managed competition" refer to a health delivery system ...
TM Cooley L. Rev., 1999
Page 1. INCREASING RETENTION AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE: PRACTICAL ADVICE ON USING COOPERATIVE LEA... more Page 1. INCREASING RETENTION AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE: PRACTICAL ADVICE ON USING COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN LAW SCHOOLS VernelliaR. Randall* DRAFT: May 25,2000 Table of Contents I. Introduction 202 II. ...
Cumb. L. Rev., 1995
Page 1. ARTICLES THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR, FIRST YEAR LAW STUDENTS AND PERFORMANCE Vernell... more Page 1. ARTICLES THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR, FIRST YEAR LAW STUDENTS AND PERFORMANCE Vernellia R. Randall* Prologue In 1966,1 graduated from a segregated high school after having attended a two room elementary school. ...
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL
Professor Rucker assisted me in "staging" this interview. Professor Tshaka Randall, my son, helpe... more Professor Rucker assisted me in "staging" this interview. Professor Tshaka Randall, my son, helped me understand the principles of pedagogy from which I learned as he worked on his bachelor's in education and his master's in education.
Health matrix (Cleveland, Ohio : 1991), 1993
Development (UNRISD) is an autonomous agency engaging in multidisciplinary research on the social... more Development (UNRISD) is an autonomous agency engaging in multidisciplinary research on the social dimensions of contemporary problems affecting development. Its work is guided by the conviction that, for effective development policies to be formulated, an understanding of the social and political context is crucial. The Institute attempts to provide governments, development agencies, grassroots organizations and scholars with a better understanding of how development policies and processes of economic, social and environmental change affect different social groups. Working through an extensive network of national research centres, UNRISD aims to promote original research and strengthen research capacity in developing countries.
Brooklyn law review, 1994
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at BrooklynWorks. It ... more This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at BrooklynWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Brooklyn Law Review by an authorized editor of BrooklynWorks.
St. John’s Law Review, 2006
("Systemic racism involves the racialized exploitation and subordination of Americans of color by... more ("Systemic racism involves the racialized exploitation and subordination of Americans of color by white Americans.. .. At the heart of systemic racism are discriminatory practices that generally deny Americans of color the dignity, opportunities, and privileges available to whites individually and collectively.").
Saint Louis University law journal, 2017
Law faculty train students to believe that the law is objective in development, adoption, and app... more Law faculty train students to believe that the law is objective in development, adoption, and application. Law faculty tend to teach discrimination in the law as either a historical oddity or very infrequent occurrence. When the law deals with discrimination, it does so narrowly, focusing on discrimination driven by intent, explicit stereotypes, prejudices, and biases. As a consequence, the law and lawyers struggle to deal with discrimination that is measured by impact and not intent. The legal system does not adequately address discrimination driven by implicit stereotypes, prejudices, and biases. For more than twenty-five years we have made diversity an important part of our pedagogy to combat these realities, and in the last fifteen years we have been teaching about implicit bias for the same reasons. To train lawyers for the twenty-first century, it is imperative that faculty train students on implicit bias. This article discusses our process for including a conversation about i...
Saint Louis University public law review, 1996
Many people are surprised at the level of distrust of the health care system held by African Amer... more Many people are surprised at the level of distrust of the health care system held by African Americans. However, fear and distrust of the health care system is a natural and logical response to the history of experimentation and abuse. The fear and distrust shape our lives and, consequently, our perspectives. 2 That perspective keeps African Americans from getting health care treatment, from participating in medical research, from signing living wills, and from donating organs. That perspective affects the health care that African Americans receive. This fear and distrust is rarely acknowledged in traditional bioethical discourse. Some bioethicists question the existence of a "uniquely" African American bioethical perspective. 3 They maintain that since the values and beliefs held by African Americans are also held by other oppressed groups, such as Native Americans, there is no African American perspective. However, these traditional bioethicists miss (or ignore) an impor...
... 651, 654, 19 L.Ed.2d 787 (1968). 68 See, eg, Black D. Picking up the pieces after Alexander V... more ... 651, 654, 19 L.Ed.2d 787 (1968). 68 See, eg, Black D. Picking up the pieces after Alexander V. Sandoval: resurrecting a private cause of action for disparate impact. NCL Rev. Dec 2002;81:356. 69 Id. 70 Id. Page 12. 324 VR Randall ...
Saint Louis University public law review, 1996
Copyright (c) 1996 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Public Law Review.... more Copyright (c) 1996 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Public Law Review. 1996. 15 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 191. LENGTH: 20206 words BIOETHICS AND LAW SYMPOSIUM DECONSTRUCTING TRADITIONAL ...
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2003
St. Louis LJ, 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Law Journal. Sprin... more Copyright (c) 2010 Saint Louis University School of Law Saint Louis University Law Journal. Spring, 2010. 54 St. Louis LJ 795. LENGTH: 5700 words TEACHING CIVIL RIGHTS: TEACHING DIVERSITY SKILLS IN LAW SCHOOL. NAME: VERNELLIA R. RANDALL*. ...
African Americans are sicker than white Americans; they are dying at a significantly higher rate.... more African Americans are sicker than white Americans; they are dying at a significantly higher rate. On most measures of health, African Americans have poorer health status to populations in developing countries such as Barbados, Bahamas, Cuba and Ghana. Slavery, ...
academic.udayton.edu
Race, Health Care and the Law Speaking Truth to Power! Using Reparations to Repair Black Health. ... more Race, Health Care and the Law Speaking Truth to Power! Using Reparations to Repair Black Health. Checkout: Reclamationgallery.com. ...
Page 1. Dfmv Wliil? Slack Page 2. Dying While Black Page 3. Page 4. ERNELLIA ANDALL SEVEN PRINCIP... more Page 1. Dfmv Wliil? Slack Page 2. Dying While Black Page 3. Page 4. ERNELLIA ANDALL SEVEN PRINCIPLES PRESS, INC. DAYTON, OH Page 5. Copyright © 2006 by Vernellia R. Randall Published by Seven Principles Press, Inc. ...
Cumb. L. Rev., 1995
Page 1. A REPLY TO PROFESSOR WARD Vernellia R. Randall* Professor Ward's primary observa... more Page 1. A REPLY TO PROFESSOR WARD Vernellia R. Randall* Professor Ward's primary observation is that the results of my study "offer an opportunity to address the core question of whether we need basic reform of law practice ...
. John's L. Rev., 2006
Page 1. The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Symposium THE MISUSE... more Page 1. The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development Symposium THE MISUSE OF THE LSAT: DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BLACKS AND OTHER MINORITIES IN LAW SCHOOL ADMISSIONS VERNELLIA ...
Seton Hall Law …, 1996
1070 SETON HALL LAW REVIEW [Vol. 26:1069 B. Critiquing State Waiver Application 1134 C. Protectin... more 1070 SETON HALL LAW REVIEW [Vol. 26:1069 B. Critiquing State Waiver Application 1134 C. Protecting Patients from Cost Containment: Conclusion 1140 V. Conclusion 1140 I. Introduction The terms "managed care" or "managed competition" refer to a health delivery system ...
TM Cooley L. Rev., 1999
Page 1. INCREASING RETENTION AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE: PRACTICAL ADVICE ON USING COOPERATIVE LEA... more Page 1. INCREASING RETENTION AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE: PRACTICAL ADVICE ON USING COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN LAW SCHOOLS VernelliaR. Randall* DRAFT: May 25,2000 Table of Contents I. Introduction 202 II. ...
Cumb. L. Rev., 1995
Page 1. ARTICLES THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR, FIRST YEAR LAW STUDENTS AND PERFORMANCE Vernell... more Page 1. ARTICLES THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR, FIRST YEAR LAW STUDENTS AND PERFORMANCE Vernellia R. Randall* Prologue In 1966,1 graduated from a segregated high school after having attended a two room elementary school. ...
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL
Professor Rucker assisted me in "staging" this interview. Professor Tshaka Randall, my son, helpe... more Professor Rucker assisted me in "staging" this interview. Professor Tshaka Randall, my son, helped me understand the principles of pedagogy from which I learned as he worked on his bachelor's in education and his master's in education.
Health matrix (Cleveland, Ohio : 1991), 1993
Development (UNRISD) is an autonomous agency engaging in multidisciplinary research on the social... more Development (UNRISD) is an autonomous agency engaging in multidisciplinary research on the social dimensions of contemporary problems affecting development. Its work is guided by the conviction that, for effective development policies to be formulated, an understanding of the social and political context is crucial. The Institute attempts to provide governments, development agencies, grassroots organizations and scholars with a better understanding of how development policies and processes of economic, social and environmental change affect different social groups. Working through an extensive network of national research centres, UNRISD aims to promote original research and strengthen research capacity in developing countries.
Brooklyn law review, 1994
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at BrooklynWorks. It ... more This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at BrooklynWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Brooklyn Law Review by an authorized editor of BrooklynWorks.
St. John’s Law Review, 2006
("Systemic racism involves the racialized exploitation and subordination of Americans of color by... more ("Systemic racism involves the racialized exploitation and subordination of Americans of color by white Americans.. .. At the heart of systemic racism are discriminatory practices that generally deny Americans of color the dignity, opportunities, and privileges available to whites individually and collectively.").
Saint Louis University law journal, 2017
Law faculty train students to believe that the law is objective in development, adoption, and app... more Law faculty train students to believe that the law is objective in development, adoption, and application. Law faculty tend to teach discrimination in the law as either a historical oddity or very infrequent occurrence. When the law deals with discrimination, it does so narrowly, focusing on discrimination driven by intent, explicit stereotypes, prejudices, and biases. As a consequence, the law and lawyers struggle to deal with discrimination that is measured by impact and not intent. The legal system does not adequately address discrimination driven by implicit stereotypes, prejudices, and biases. For more than twenty-five years we have made diversity an important part of our pedagogy to combat these realities, and in the last fifteen years we have been teaching about implicit bias for the same reasons. To train lawyers for the twenty-first century, it is imperative that faculty train students on implicit bias. This article discusses our process for including a conversation about i...