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Vol. 44, No. 2, Summer 2009

INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM
275 Introduction to the Symposium: The Jena Six, the Prosecutorial Conscience, and the Dead Hand of History

Andrew E. Taslitz & Carol Steiker

ARTICLES
297 The Law of the Noose: A History of Latino Lynching

Richard Delgado

313 Burning Shoes and the Spirit World: The Charade of Neutrality

Frank H. Wu

329 The Hangman’s Noose and the Lynch Mob: Hate Speech and the Jena Six

Jeannine Bell

361 The Jena Six and the History of Racially Compromised Justice in Louisiana

Gabriel J. Chin

393 Judging Jena’s D.A.: The Prosecutor and Racial Esteem

Andrew E. Taslitz

461 Race-ing Prosecutors’ Ethics Codes

Ellen S. Podgor

477 The Jena Six, Mass Incarceration, and the Remoralization of Civil Rights

Joseph E. Kennedy

511 You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby: Two Waves of Juvenile Justice Reforms as Seen from Jena, Louisiana

Sara Sun Beale

ESSAY
547 Restorative Justice in Schools: Learning from Jena High School

Cara Suvall

SYMPOSIUM RESPONSES
571 Confronting Racial Disparity: Legislative Responses to the School-to-Prison Pipeline

Tona M. Boyd

581 Separate and Unequal: The Disparate Impact of School-Based Referrals to Juvenile Court

Heather Cobb

597 On Responsible Prosecutorial Discretion

Kerala Thie Cowart

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