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Fifty Years of Loving v. Virginia and the Continued Pursuit of Racial Equality

When a Wrongful Birth Claim May Not Be Wrong: Race, Inequality, and the Cost of Blackness
By Kimani Paul-Emile
Race and Assisted Reproduction: Implications for Population Health
By Aziza Ahmed
More Than Love: Eugenics and the Future of Loving v. Virginia
By Osagie K. Obasogie
Multiracial Malaise: Multiracial as a Legal Racial Category
By Taunya Lovell Banks
Evolution of the Racial Identity of Children of Loving: Has Our Thinking About Race and Racial Issues Become Obsolete?
By Kevin Brown
Fear of a Multiracial Planet: Loving’s Children and the Genocide of the White Race
By Reginald Oh
The Hope of Loving and Warping Racial Progress Narratives
By Jasmine Mitchell
LGBT Equality and Sexual Racism
By Russell K. Robinson & David M. Frost
Loving Lessons: White Supremacy, Loving v. Virginia, and Disproportionality in the Child Welfare System
By Leah A. Hill
Residential Segregation and Interracial Marriages
By Rose Cuison Villazor
Prejudice, Constitutional Moral Progress, and Being “On the Right Side of History”: Reflections on Loving v. Virginia at Fifty
By Linda C. McClain
Loving’s Legacy: Decriminalization and the Regulation of Sex and Sexuality
By Melissa Murray
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