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Susan D. Carle
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Works by Susan D. Carle in Law
2023
2022
Why the U.S. Founders' Conceptions of Human Agency Matter Today: The Example of Senate Malapportionment
Susan D. Carle
Debunking the Myth of Civil Rights Liberalism: Visions of Racial Justice in the Thought of T. Thomas Fortune, 1880-1890
Susan D. Carle
2021
The Insights, Uses and Ethics of Social Neuroscience in Antidiscrimination Law
Contributions to Books
2020
Experience as Text: The History of Externship Pedagogy at the Washington College of Law, American University
Peter Jaszi
Experience as Text: The History of Externship Pedagogy at the Washington College of Law, American University
Susan D. Carle
Experience as Text: The History of Externship Pedagogy at the Washington College of Law, American University
Ann Shalleck
2019
2017
2016
2015
2014
Interactive CLE Training On Legal Ethics Issues Confronting Civil Rights Lawyers on Topics Including the Aggregate Settlement Rule and Representing Plaintiffs Under a Disability
Susan D. Carle
Two-Hour Interactive CLE Training on Legal Ethics Issues Confronting Lawyers Representing Unions and Individual Employees in Employment Cases
Susan D. Carle
Consequences of the Exclusion of African American Women from the U.S. Legal Profession
Susan D. Carle
Lawyers, Non-Lawyers and Legal Reform: Two Historical Case Studies from U.S. Civil Rights Organizing
Susan D. Carle
Paper Presentation, Looking at the Law/Non-Law Divide through the Lenses of Gender and Race in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century U.S. Women’s Reform Activism
Susan D. Carle
estimony in Support of S.B. 779, Due Process Hearings for Children with Disabilities - Burden of Proof, Maryland State Senate, Annapolis, Md. (Feb. 2014).
Susan D. Carle
2013
Debated Dr. Robert Pilon of the Cato Institute on the Constitutionality of Affirmative Action in Education, Focusing on Upcoming U.S. Supreme Court Case, Fisher v. University of Texas
Susan D. Carle
2012
Strategies for Integrating Social Justice Issues in an Ethics and Professionalism Course
Susan D. Carle
The Early History of American National Organization Building on Racial Justice Issues, 1880-1915
Susan D. Carle
Welcome to AALS Conference on the Future of the Legal Profession; Implications for Legal Education
Susan D. Carle
2011
Late Nineteenth Century Civil Rights Organizations and their Role in the Founding of the NAACP and National Urban League
Susan D. Carle
Why Justice Scalia’s ‘Evil Day’ of Constitutional Reckoning on Disparate Impact Analysis Need Not Occur
Susan D. Carle
National Organization Building for Racial Justice: The Legal Agenda of the National Afro American Council, 1898-1908
Susan D. Carle
Forerunners of the NAACP: The Story of the Race Justice Activists whose Work Launched the Twentieth Century Civil Rights Revolution, 1880-1910
Susan D. Carle
A Comparative Study of Differences in Rights-Based Discourse Strategies among Civil Rights and Women’s Reform Networks, 1890-1910
Susan D. Carle
How Myth-Busting about the Historical Goals of Civil Rights Activism Can Illuminate Paths for the Future
Susan D. Carle
2010
An Analysis of Recent U.S. Developments in Disparate Impact or Effects-Based Employment Antidiscrimination Law
Susan D. Carle
Comment on Robert Dinerstein's "Engaged Client Centered Counseling about Client Choices"
Susan D. Carle
2009
John Dewey and the Early NAACP: Developing a Progressive Discourse on Racial Injustice, 1909-1921
Susan D. Carle
Comment on Mary Romero, Work in Progress, A Reproducing Whiteness as Citizenship Criteria through Immigration Raids and Law Enforcement
Susan D. Carle
The Role of Lawyers (and Other Activists) of Color in Tackling Racial Employment Subordination as a Structural Issue
Susan D. Carle
A Unified Social Justice Agenda: Political, Economic and Social Rights in the Thought and Activism of Reverdy C. Ransom, 1896-1904
Susan D. Carle
A Unified Social Justice Agenda: Political, Economic and Social Rights in the Thought and Activism of Reverdy C. Ransom in Chicago, 1896-1904
Susan D. Carle
2008
Debunking the Myth of Civil Rights Liberalism: Visions of Racial Justice in the Thought of T. Thomas Fortune, 1880-1890
Susan D. Carle
Comparative Analysis of the Historical Development of the Law of the Chair in Chile and the U.S.
Susan D. Carle
Short Notes on Teaching About the Micro-Politics of Class, with Examples from Torts and Employment Law Casebooks
Susan D. Carle
2007
2006
Legal Ethics Issues Related to Multi-disciplinary Practice in Representation and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities
Susan D. Carle
"Ethics Issues for Protection and Advocacy Systems’ Management As a Whole" and "When Does the Attorney/Client Relationship Begin?"
Susan D. Carle
2005
'The Influence of Classical Pragmatism on the Early Thought of W.E.B. Du Bois and the Origins of the NAACP’s Desegregation Strategy;" "Examining Informal Structures of Power in Sexual Harassment Law;” “Regulating the Employment Relationship in Contemporary Society;” “Governance of the Workplace in Contemporary Society”
Susan D. Carle
Poster Presentation, How Do Legal Ethics Rules Change?: A Case Study from the Early History of the NAACP
Susan D. Carle
2004
Roundtable: Ethical Problems and Legal Rules Surrounding the Use of Lawyers= Papers as Historical Sources
Susan D. Carle
2003
2002
"Reviving the Pragmatists' View of the Self" and "The Production of Law and Legal Discourse: Theoretical Considerations"
Susan D. Carle
2001
Lawyering for Others: A Comparative Study of the Early NAACP and the National Consumers League
Susan D. Carle
2000
Women in Law a review of Rebels in Law, Voices in History of Black Women Lawyers, The University of Michigan Press. (J. Clay Smith ed. 1998) 1998 & Virginia G. Drachman Sisters in Law, Women Layers in Modern American History, Harvard University Press. 1998
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
1999
Elite Practice Culture and the Reshaping of Legal Ethics Rules: A Case Study of the First Legal Committee of the NAACP
Susan D. Carle
Experience as Text: The History of Externship Pedagogy at the Washington College of Law
Ann Shalleck